Okay thankyou, then if we're to look at the source you provided
So you see that these people never brought the peaceful message of Jesus son of Mary (peace be upon him) afterall.

Infact, they went against his teachings and caused a massacre, while claiming that they love Jesus son of Mary. And not just that - claiming that the muslims are pagans when they themselves worship others instead of the One who Created them and gives them sight, hearing, health and all that they have!
Now we see that these Crusaders weren't really heroes, they were the most evil of people. Even killing those who 'believed in Christ!'
Yet when Salahudeen came, he followed the teachings of God's final Messenger, Muhammad (peace be upon him) - and he was more closer in following Christ son of Mary (peace be upon him) in his forgiveness more than those who claim to 'love the Christ'!
Please apply the same logic to it as here:
Originally Posted by Fi_Sabilillah
If anyone mentions situations which may have happened in muslim history in which the muslims were unjust, realise that we don't take our example from them - rather we take it from the example of the Messenger of Allaah, Muhammad (peace be upon him), and the way of his companions, who all applied justice. It was only after that some people ruled with oppression. Islaam is perfect, muslims aren't.
just change Muslim to Christian, Muhammad to Jesus...
We also know the history of the Reconquista in Al Andalus [spain] - and what they did was even more evil to the believers compared to the articles which you post earlier. Infact, there's even a report by a Muslim scientist who explains his childhood, and how he saw muslims being killed by being crucified (which is supposed to be a sign of love? or dishonor?) and the killing of muslim women, by hanging them by their hair till they die. And cutting open the stomachs of pregnant women so their children don't live?
I'll let you read the article if you want to read the Muslim scientists [Mohummed Abd Al-Rafee Al-Andlosy's] experience:
http://www.islamicboard.com/general-chat/36106-secret-room-age-christian-inquisitions.html
I don't like arguing over who did what in the past since that can lead to debating over nothing, so if you want to continue this on - we can refer to the religious texts instead. And yes, there are many violent aspects in the context of war in the OT, even in the NT. So if you want to debate that, then i'm willing to insha Allaah (God willing.)
If not - then please don't post events which happened in Islamic history when there is evils done by many groups of people (including Jews, Christians, hindus etc.), so we use their authentic texts to see whether what they're doing is correct or justified or not.
Peace.
But to be frank, I really don't understand what siege of Jerusalem and reconquista have to do with the subject of this thread?
In my original post, I stressed few time that Christians were not better. That we had our share of blood on our hands. At no point, did I say that crusaders were "heroes". I recognised quote you used, although it referred not exactly to the city you've mentioned. Is that not enough for you to prove that I know history (dark and bad parts included) and that I don't won't to play "you are worst than me"????
Or why did you have to remind me that there are "evils done by many groups of people"? I also DO know that!
But the thread was about spread of Islam, so I sticked to it. Don't blame me for that!
Why then we have to jump back to history of Christianity to look for black spots? We both know that they are not hard to find. But it's almost a rule that when you'll say something bad about Islam, subject of Crusades has to appear!!
I even can understand that probably you've heard so many bad things about your faith, that whenever you feel it is being critiqued, you attack back.
but, Fi_Sabilillah, sword has two edges. Even if one will hit the enemy, the other will hurt the innocent. That's how it is, and it completely doesn't depend on the faith of the person who holds this sword. Because both Islam and Christianity used sword and power, there are facts in history we have to accept.
And remember.
Just as I remember what happened in Jerusalem, you have few things to remember. Not because we accept them, but because those who did it shared our faith and did it with the name of God on their lips.
Maybe also because those events are example that faith can turn into fanatism. We both believe so there is (very small...) risk that one day we may accept hurting someone because of religious reason.
As a rule I don't start threads about things I don't like in Islam or your darker history. I came to the thread which some else started. I disagreed with some of posts, which depicted history in too light colours - at least for my taste. You don't want me to post about - well your the one to set rules, I'm the one to obey.
"The Lord bless you and keep you;
The Lord make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you;
The Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace"
...peace or salaam...
and if that's not too much to ask, make dua for my exam tomorrow
