Caliph Omar of the Rightly-Guided Caliphate conquered Palestine from the Byzantine Empire. While it is true that Jerusalem was entered without bloodshed, the conquest of Palestine was actually quite violent. The critical battle was the Battle of Ajnadayn (in Beit Guvrin, Israel today) in 634 C.E., but others included the Battle of Dathin (in Gaza) in 634 C.E. and the Battle of Pella (in Jordan) in 635 C.E.
The Muslims lost Palestine while there were the Crusader Kingdoms (1099-1291). The Muslims regained Palestine afterwards by the Ayyubid Caliphate, led by Saladdin. The Muslims lost Palestine again in 1919 when the British took over Mandatory control. The Muslims have regained power over Palestine only in certain areas, such as the Gaza Strip and the West Bank Zone A.
Yes. Most of the people of Palestine are the Muslims.
Its Palestine. Palestine is a country for muslims. Its a shape of Illinois if you look carefully. Palestine has both Jews and Muslims. One of there city is Ramallah. Really beautiful. Ramallah has lots of shops, doctors, and more. Palestine is in Isreal.
Yes, the Majority.
The Muslims and Jews both claim that Palestine is their land at that they have been living there for thousands of years. The Muslims do not have any proof of their claim, but the Jews do.
There is no wall between Islam and Palestine, most Palestinians are Muslims.
Muslims and Jews have been fighting over Palestine for thousands of years. Both religions claim that the land is holy and was given to them by God, and both religiously are right.
Great britain had promised lands in palestine to both muslims and jews
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Answer 1The Muslims first conquered Jerusalem and entered Palestine during the second Rightful Caliph Hazrat Omar (RAU) without bloodshed. It happened in 7th Century CE.Answer 2The first Muslims came to Palestine when the territory was conquered by Caliph Omar in the 630s CE. However, Non-Muslims (both Jews and Christians) remained the second-class majority in Palestine until the mid-1700s. Muslims then became the majority population, primarily through conversion. The Muslim population grew much more quickly in the 19th century, especially after Egypt was colonized and the first Zionist pioneers came to Ottoman Palestine, but this time due to birth and migration. (This is because the Europeans' agricultural and sanitary improvements greatly increased the carrying capacity of Palestine, allowing lower rates of infant mortality as well as jobs.)
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