Friday, 17 May 2013

How Islamophobia came to the British Isles

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Pages: 69
Language: English
Format: PDF
Title: How Islamophobia came to the British Isles
Author: Naseem Awan
According to the Roman Christian calendar, 15th July 1999 marked the 900th anniversary when Crusaders first captured Jerusalem and slaughtered up to 70,000 Muslims i.e. over four and half centuries after Jerusalem had first fallen to the Muslims without a single loss of life. There has never been a religion in the annals of the world with such a bloody record as Christianity. Many of the murdering Crusaders were Normans from Normandy in Northern France. One of the Crusaders was William the Conqueror's eldest son, Robert Curthose – a Norman who took a British contingent with him to the Holy Land where he led assaults on Antioch and Jerusalem. After sacking Jerusalem in July 1099 CE, Robert's commanders offered to make him the king of Jerusalem, but he declined the nomination to get back to England. William's son-in-law, Count Stephen of Blois was killed in the Holy Land.
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