i think it was about 5 or 6 years
they started in 1098 and ended in 1272 do your math: 177 years
i think it was about 5 or 6 years
Increase tension between Muslims and Christians
The Crusades heightened religious tensions between Muslims and Christians, leading to long-lasting animosity and hostilities. They deepened the divide between the two faiths and fueled mistrust and conflict that still influences their relationship today.
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It is called "La Reconquista", the "Reconquest".
The Crusades created a long history of conflict and animosity between Christians and Muslims due to the violent clashes, religious differences, and territorial disputes that arose during that time. The Crusades were perceived by many Muslims as acts of aggression and invasion, leading to deep-seated mistrust and ongoing tensions between the two groups.
i'm not fully sure bur i heard its 930 years and was taller then average human. Muslim point of view, but it shouldnt be different between christians and muslims.
The Reconquista. Jews and Muslims alike were driven out of Spain. The Reconquista ended in 1492 when Moorish Granada surrendered. The Muslims were allowed to remain in Spain. The Jews and the Muslims were expelled later.
The Muslims controlled the Holy Land long before the first Crusaders. The advancing Muslims conquered northern Palestine in 636 and Jerusalem in 638. They controlled the whole of Syria, Palestine and Egypt by 641. Christians and Jews were permitted to remain, subject to payment of a poll tax.In 1099, the Christians of the First Crusade took Jerusalem and massacred the population, which was predominantly Muslim. They created several small Crusader states, notably the Kingdom of Jerusalem.In 1187, Saladin recaptured Jerusalem for the Muslims, sparing the Christian population.The Christians recaptured Acre in 1191, during the Third Crusade.The Crusaders retained some territory until the thirteenth century, when the Knights Hospitaller left for the island of Rhodes. Although the Muslims now controlled the entire Near East, they permitted Christians and Jews to remain.
No, Muslims consider Muhammad to be the last of a long line of prophets.