Unveiling Hidden Narratives Exploring the Jewish Presence in Islamic History

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Join us as we delve into the untold stories of the Jewish presence in Islamic history. From Spain to South Asia, we'll uncover the rich and complex relationships between Jews and Muslims throughout the centuries. This thought-provoking exploration will challenge your understanding of history and provide valuable insights into interfaith relations. Don't miss this eye-opening journey through Unveiling Hidden Narratives by Western Orientalists.

sources:

- Stanley Lane-Poole, Saladin and the Fall of Jerusalem, pp. 287 and 288.
- Edward Gibbon, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman
Empire, (New York, J. & J. Harper, 1826), Vol 6, pp 25, 26.
- Oleg Volkoff in the book (Cairo: The City of a Thousand and One Nights), page 80.
- Carl Brockelmann (History of Islamic peoples), page 352.
- Stanley Lane-Poole, Biography of Cairo, pages 158,159.
- Thomas Arnold, Call to Islam, pages, 128,129.
- Philip Hitti, Brief History of Arabs, page 243.
- Gaston Weit, Cairo, City of Art and Commerce, pages 76, 77.
- Michael Morgan, Lost History (page 268).
- Will Durant, The Story of Civilization.
- Gustave Le Bon, Arab's Civilization.
- Sigrid Hunke, Isn't it God.
- Charles J Rosebault, Saladin prince of chivalry.
- Karen Armstrong, Jerusalem: one city and three faiths.
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These are the testimonies of Western historians and Orientalists, including the Zionists:

- Stanley Lane-Poole, Saladin and the Fall of Jerusalem, pp. 287 and 288.
- Edward Gibbon, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman
Empire, (New York, J. & J. Harper, 1826), Vol 6, pp 25, 26.
- Oleg Volkoff in the book (Cairo: The City of a Thousand and One Nights), page 80.
- Carl Brockelmann (History of Islamic peoples), page 352.
- Stanley Lane-Poole, Biography of Cairo, pages 158, 159.
- Thomas Arnold, Call to Islam, pages, 128, 129.
- Philip Hitti, Brief History of Arabs, page 243.
- Gaston Weit, Cairo, City of Art and Commerce, pages 76, 77.
- Michael Morgan, Lost History (page 268).
- Will Durant, The Story of Civilization.
- Gustave Le Bon, Arab's Civilization.
- Sigrid Hunke, isn't it God.
- Charles J Rosebault, Saladin prince of chivalry.
- Karen Armstrong, Jerusalem: one city and three faiths.

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This is absolutely untrue. There were many pogroms in the Islamic empires, just like there were pogroms in Christian Europe. Some places and times in the Ottoman and earlier empires were relatively good and some were bad.

adamh
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The only true monotheistic religions are judaism and islam, christianity is a pagan version of the abrahamic faith. There is no doubt that the tradition of monotheistic absolutism was started by the jews and inherited by the muslims by whom it spread through the world. Christianity is just a softer lenient version. There are only two major differences between islam and Judaism, muslims believe ishmael was going to be sacrificed by Abraham and that muhammad was the last prohet. It is an irony that the two religions most closest to each other are also each others enemies.

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