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Christians And Muslims During The Crusades | 4 days ago · Muslims because it was the place where Muhammad rose to heaven during the Night Journey. Christians because it was the city where Jesus was crucified and rose from the dead. Section The Story of the Crusades Causes First Crusade. 4 days ago · The book focuses on the dynamicsof Muslim understanding of Christianity during the late 19th and the early 20th century in the light of al-Manåar's sources of knowledge, and its answers to the social, political and theological aspects of missionary movements in the Muslim World of Riòdåa's age. The crusades were attempts by "Christians" in the 10th through 12th centuries A.D. to reclaim land in the Middle East that had been conquered by Muslims / Arabs. The crusades were brutal and evil. Many people were forced to "convert" to Christianity. If they refused, they were put to death. This is blatantly unbiblical and perhaps that is the best summary of the issue. |
CHAPTER TWO WEEK TWO | The crusades were attempts by "Christians" in the 10th through 12th centuries A.D. to reclaim land in the Middle East that had been conquered by Muslims / Arabs. The crusades were brutal and evil. Many people were forced to "convert" to Christianity. If they refused, they were put to death. This is blatantly unbiblical and perhaps that is the best summary of the issue. 4 days ago · Muslims because it was the place where Muhammad rose to heaven during the Night Journey. Christians because it was the city where Jesus was crucified and rose from the dead. Section The Story of the Crusades Causes First Crusade. 2 days ago · Answer: The Crusades were a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy sites considered sacred by both groups. Throughout the remainder of the 13th century, a variety of Crusades aimed not so much to topple Muslim forces in the Holy Land but to combat any and all of those seen as enemies. |
Some Islamic terrorists even claim that their terrorist attacks are revenge for what Christians did in the crusades. So, what were the crusades and why are they viewed as such a big problem for the Christian faith? First of all, I do not believe the crusades should be referred to as the "Christian crusades. The Name of Christ was abused, misused, and blasphemed by the actions of many of the crusaders. Secondly, I do not understand why the crusades are even relevant today.
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The crusades took place from approximately to A. That was Crjsades and years ago. Should the unbiblical and un-Christ-like actions of supposed believers years ago still be held against Christians today? Third, not that this is an adequate excuse, but Christianity is not the only religion with a violent past. In actuality, the crusades were responses to Muslim invasions on what was once land occupied primarily by Christians.
From approximately A. Once Islam began to spread and become powerful, Muslims invaded these lands and brutally oppressed, enslaved, deported, and even murdered the Christians living in those lands. The actions that many so-called Christians took in the crusades were still deplorable. Crusaeds is no Biblical justification for conquering lands, murdering civilians, and destroying cities in the Name of Jesus Christ.
At the same time, Islam is not a religion that can speak from a position of innocence in these matters.
To summarize briefly, the crusades were attempts by "Christians" in the 10th through 12th centuries A.]
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