The Christian warriors were primarily called to fight against Muslims during the Crusades, which began in the late 11th century. Pope Urban II is notably recognized for initiating the First Crusade in 1095, urging Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control. His call was framed as a religious duty, promising spiritual rewards for those who participated. This mobilization led to a series of military campaigns over the following centuries.
When a Christian reverts to Islam they are called Muslims ;)
The warfare arranged by the Christians against Muslims is called the Crusades. It was political war under the religious claims by the Western Christian rulers to get control of what they called holy lands of Lebanon and Palestine.
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It's called Jiyza.
No, Muslims do not observe a Sabbath day like the Jewish or Christian religions. Instead, Muslims have Friday as a special day for congregational prayers called Jumu'ah.
Crusades
Christian military expeditions to take the "holy land" from the Muslims during the middle ages were called crusades becasue they carried the Sign of the Cross before them.
Muslims believe that the Kaaba was first built by Abraham, called Ibrahim in Arabic.
Pope Urban II proclaimed the first crusade in 1095.
Pope Urban II called for the first crusade on Nov 27, 1095.
Just Beacause people eg. muslims, hate christianaty, because to do with the'er so called book the karan.
Muslims only fight if they believe it is in the cause of God. This is known as Jihad - striving, personal or in war. To be mentioned - the "Holy Wars" are NOT exclusively against non-Muslims, or any faith - they're against injustice, and that's why the so-called "Jihads" we see today are not actually Holy Wars - they are terrorism.