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    I recently found a statement from a non-Muslimn possibly a Christian.In another forum.

    Jihaad has been used by islamic military recruiters since the early 7th century, die in holywar and instant heaven and special treatment from Allah.
    Isn't this wrong?

    someone tell me all about this battles waged by the Muslims and the Prophet(PBUH) when and why did it take place?
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    It's a very broad topic. I can't explain the context of every single battle. But I will respond in general, to this general statement.

    1. Jihad is often misunderstood. It has been explained in the following articles:
    http://www.load-islam.com/c/Islam/JihadExplanation
    http://www.load-islam.com/c/rebuttals/Misquoted

    2. Some statements by historians on the spread of Islam:
    _________
    Quotations regarding the history of Islam:

    “The Christian World came to wage crusades against Muslims but eventually knelt before them to gain knowledge. They were spellbound to see that Muslims were owners of a culture that was far superior to their own. The Dark Ages of Europe were illuminated by nothing but the beacon of Muslim Civilization.”
    Author :F.J.C Hearushaw
    Book Reference :The Science of History

    "History makes it clear however, that the legend of fanatical Muslims sweeping through the world and forcing Islam at the point of the sword upon conquered races is one of the most fantastically absurd myths that historians have ever repeated."
    Author :
    De Lacy O'Leary
    Book Reference :
    ISLAM AT THE CROSSROADS, London, 1923, p. 8

    “The Renaissance of Europe did not take place in the 15th century. Rather it began when Europe learned from the culture of the Arabs. The cradle of European awakening is not Italy. It is the Muslim Spain.”
    Author :
    Robert Briffault
    Book Reference :
    The Making Of Mankind

    Incidentally these well-established facts dispose of the idea so widely fostered in Christian writings that the Muslims, wherever they went, forced people to accept Islam at the point of the sword.
    Author :
    Lawrence E. Browne
    Book Reference :
    ‘The Prospects of Islam,’ 1944


    Despite the growth of antagonism, Moslem (Muslim) rulers seldom made their Christian subjects suffer for the Crusades. When the Saracens finally resumed the full control of Palestine the Christians were given their former status as dhimmis. The Coptic Church, too had little cause for complaint under Saladin's (Salahuddin) strong government, and during the time of the earlier Mameluke sultans who succeeded him the Copts experienced more enlightened justice than they had hitherto known. The only effect of the Crusaders upon Egyptian Christians was to keep them for a while from pilgrimage to Jerusalem, for as long as the Frank were in charge heretics were forbidden access to the shrines. Not until the Moslem victories could they enjoy their rights as Christians.
    Author :
    James Addison
    Book Reference :
    'The Christian Approach to the Moslem,' p. 35

    The picture of the Muslim soldier advancing with a sword in one hand and the Qur'an in the other is quite false.
    Author :
    A. S. Tritton
    Book Reference :
    in 'Islam,' 1951

    No other religion in history spread so rapidly as Islam. The West has widely believed that this surge of religion was made possible by the sword. But no modern scholar accepts this idea, and the Qur’an is explicit in the support of the freedom of conscience.

    Author :
    James Michener
    Book Reference :
    ‘Islam: The Misunderstood Religion,’ Reader’s Digest, May 1955, pp. 68-70

    My problem to write this monograph is easier, because we are not generally fed now on that (distorted) kind of history and much time need not be spent on pointing out our misrepresentations of Islam. The theory of Islam and sword, for instance, is not heard now in any quarter worth the name. The principle of Islam that “there is no compulsion in religion” is well known.
    Author :
    K. S. Ramakrishna Rao
    Book Reference :
    'Mohammed: The Prophet of Islam,' 1989

    When Pococke inquired of Grotius, where the proof was of that story of the pigeon, trained to pick peas from Mahomet's (Muhammad's) ear, and pass for an angel dictating to him? Grotius answered that there was no proof!..
    Author :
    Thomas Carlyle
    Book Reference :
    ‘Heroes, Hero Worship, and the Heroic in History,’ Lecture 2, Friday, 8th May 1840

    A greater number of God's creatures believe in Mahomet's word at this hour than in any other word whatever. Are we to suppose that it was a miserable piece of spiritual legerdemain, this which so many creatures of the almighty have lived by and died by?...
    Author :
    Thomas Carlyle
    Book Reference :
    ‘Heroes, Hero Worship, and the Heroic in History,’ Lecture 2, Friday, 8th May 1840

    “A rugged, strife-torn and mountaineering people...were suddenly turned into an indomitable Arab force, which achieved a series of splendid victories unparalleled in the history of nations, for in the short space of ninety years that mighty range of Saracenic (i.e. Muslim) conquest embraced a wider extent of territory than Rome had mastered in the course of eight hundred.”
    Author :
    Simon Ockley
    Book Reference :
    in 'History of the Saracens'

    We have never heard about any attempt to compel Non-Muslim parties to adopt Islam or about any organized persecution aiming at exterminating Christianity. If the Caliphs had chosen one of these plans, they would have wiped out Christianity as easily as what happened to Islam during the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella in Spain; by the same method which Louis XIV followed to make Protestantism a creed whose followers were to be sentenced to death; or with the same ease of keeping the Jews away from Britain for a period of three hundred fifty years.
    Author :
    Thomas Arnold
    Book Reference :
    in 'The Call to Islam.'

    This is why the God of vengeance, who alone is all-powerful, and changes the empire of mortals as He will, giving it to whomsoever He will, and uplifting the humble beholding the wickedness of the Romans who throughout their dominions, cruelly plundered our churches and our monasteries and condemned us without pity, brought from the region of the south the sons of Ishmael, to deliver us through them from the hands of the Romans. And if in truth we have suffered some loss, because the Catholic churches, that had been taken away from us and given to the Chalcedonians, remained in their possession; for when the cities submitted to the Arabs, they assigned to each denomination the churches which they found it to be in possession of (and at that time the great churches of Emessa and that of Harran had been taken away from us); nevertheless it was no slight advantage for us to be delivered from the cruelty of the Romans, their wickedness, their wrath and cruel zeal against us, and to find ourselves at people. (Michael the Elder, Jacobite Patriarch of Antioch wrote this text in the latter part of the twelfth century, after five centuries of Muslim rule in that region.)
    Author :
    Michael the Elder (Great)
    Book Reference :
    'Michael the Elder, Chronique de Michael Syrien, Patriarche Jacobite d’ Antioche,' J.B. Chabot, Editor, Vol. II, Paris, 1901

    Despite the growth of antagonism, Moslem (Muslim) rulers seldom made their Christian subjects suffer for the Crusades. When the Saracens finally resumed the full control of Palestine the Christians were given their former status as dhimmis. The Coptic Church, too had little cause for complaint under Saladin's (Salahuddin) strong government, and during the time of the earlier Mameluke sultans who succeeded him the Copts experienced more enlightened justice than they had hitherto known. The only effect of the Crusaders upon Egyptian Christians was to keep them for a while from pilgrimage to Jerusalem, for as long as the Frank were in charge heretics were forbidden access to the shrines. Not until the Moslem victories could they enjoy their rights as Christians.
    Author :
    James Addison
    Book Reference :
    'The Christian Approach to the Moslem,' p. 35

    In the eyes of history, religious toleration is the highest evidence of culture in a people....It was not until the Western nations broke away from their religious law that they became more tolerant, and it was only when the Muslims fell away from their religious law that they declined in tolerance and other evidences of the highest culture. Before the coming of Islam it (tolerance) had never been preached as an essential part of religion...
    Author :
    Marmaduke Pickthall
    Book Reference :
    1927 Lecture on 'Tolerance in Islam,' Madras, India

    If Europe had known as much of Islam, as Muslims knew of Christendom, in those days, those mad, adventurous, occasionally chivalrous and heroic, but utterly fanatical outbreak known as the Crusades could not have taken place, for they were based on a complete misapprehension...
    Author :
    Marmaduke Pickthall
    Book Reference :
    1927 Lecture on 'Tolerance in Islam,' Madras, India

    The tolerance within the body of Islam was, and is, something without parallel in history; class and race and color ceasing altogether to be barriers.

    Author :
    Marmaduke Pickthall
    Book Reference :
    1927 Lecture on 'Tolerance in Islam,' Madras, India



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    Re: Earliest Expansion Wars by Muslims

    It's a very broad topic. I can't explain the context of every single battle. But I will respond in general, to this general statement.
    can you tell me about some batles where the Muslim army or Prophet Mohammad(PBUH) advanced into an enemy territory?Doesn't this conflict with the self defense stated in Islam?
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    Re: Earliest Wars fought by Muslims

    It's a very broad topic. I can't explain the context of every single battle. But I will respond in general, to this general statement.
    can you tell me about some batles where the Muslim army or Prophet Mohammad(PBUH) advanced into an enemy territory?Doesn't this conflict with the self defense stated in Islam?Muslim leaders did conquer some lands like Spain and the surrounding ME countries(correct me If I am wrong).Isn't waging a war except in self defense forbidden in Islam?
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    Re: Earliest Wars fought by Muslims

    format_quote Originally Posted by Abdul Aziz
    can you tell me about some batles where the Muslim army or Prophet Mohammad(PBUH) advanced into an enemy territory?
    Doesn't this conflict with the self defense stated in Islam?
    No it does not conflict. In terms of the Prophet Muhammad's battles you may read the following article:
    http://www.islamonline.net/English/i...rticle02.shtml

    After the Prophet Muhammad saws, the Roman and Persian empires began to mobilize to destroy the Islamic empire, and naturally for any empire to survive it must engage in military encounters. The Muslims liberated many lands aiding in the propagation of Islam as well.

    You may also wish to read what I have written in my article here:
    http://www.load-islam.com/C/rebuttals/Misquoted/#13

    And this:
    http://www.load-islam.com/C/History/...uided_Caliphs/

    Muslim leaders did conquer some lands like Spain
    About spain:
    http://www.load-islam.com/C/History/...opean_Culture/
    http://www.load-islam.com/C/History/...tion_in_Spain/

    and the surrounding ME countries(correct me If I am wrong).Isn't waging a war except in self defense forbidden in Islam?
    Scholars are agreed that we cannot attack peaceful neighbours. We can only attack those who present a danger to the Islamic state.

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    format_quote Originally Posted by Ansar Al-'Adl View Post

    It's a very broad topic. I can't explain the context of every single battle. But I will respond in general, to this general statement.

    1. Jihad is often misunderstood. It has been explained in the following articles:
    http://www.load-islam.com/c/Islam/JihadExplanation
    http://www.load-islam.com/c/rebuttals/Misquoted

    2. Some statements by historians on the spread of Islam:
    _________
    Quotations regarding the history of Islam:

    “The Christian World came to wage crusades against Muslims but eventually knelt before them to gain knowledge. They were spellbound to see that Muslims were owners of a culture that was far superior to their own. The Dark Ages of Europe were illuminated by nothing but the beacon of Muslim Civilization.”
    Author :F.J.C Hearushaw
    Book Reference :The Science of History

    "History makes it clear however, that the legend of fanatical Muslims sweeping through the world and forcing Islam at the point of the sword upon conquered races is one of the most fantastically absurd myths that historians have ever repeated."
    Author :
    De Lacy O'Leary
    Book Reference :
    ISLAM AT THE CROSSROADS, London, 1923, p. 8

    “The Renaissance of Europe did not take place in the 15th century. Rather it began when Europe learned from the culture of the Arabs. The cradle of European awakening is not Italy. It is the Muslim Spain.”
    Author :
    Robert Briffault
    Book Reference :
    The Making Of Mankind

    Incidentally these well-established facts dispose of the idea so widely fostered in Christian writings that the Muslims, wherever they went, forced people to accept Islam at the point of the sword.
    Author :
    Lawrence E. Browne
    Book Reference :
    ‘The Prospects of Islam,’ 1944

    Despite the growth of antagonism, Moslem (Muslim) rulers seldom made their Christian subjects suffer for the Crusades. When the Saracens finally resumed the full control of Palestine the Christians were given their former status as dhimmis. The Coptic Church, too had little cause for complaint under Saladin's (Salahuddin) strong government, and during the time of the earlier Mameluke sultans who succeeded him the Copts experienced more enlightened justice than they had hitherto known. The only effect of the Crusaders upon Egyptian Christians was to keep them for a while from pilgrimage to Jerusalem, for as long as the Frank were in charge heretics were forbidden access to the shrines. Not until the Moslem victories could they enjoy their rights as Christians.
    Author :
    James Addison
    Book Reference :
    'The Christian Approach to the Moslem,' p. 35

    The picture of the Muslim soldier advancing with a sword in one hand and the Qur'an in the other is quite false.
    Author :
    A. S. Tritton
    Book Reference :
    in 'Islam,' 1951

    No other religion in history spread so rapidly as Islam. The West has widely believed that this surge of religion was made possible by the sword. But no modern scholar accepts this idea, and the Qur’an is explicit in the support of the freedom of conscience.
    Author :
    James Michener
    Book Reference :
    ‘Islam: The Misunderstood Religion,’ Reader’s Digest, May 1955, pp. 68-70

    My problem to write this monograph is easier, because we are not generally fed now on that (distorted) kind of history and much time need not be spent on pointing out our misrepresentations of Islam. The theory of Islam and sword, for instance, is not heard now in any quarter worth the name. The principle of Islam that “there is no compulsion in religion” is well known.
    Author :
    K. S. Ramakrishna Rao
    Book Reference :
    'Mohammed: The Prophet of Islam,' 1989

    When Pococke inquired of Grotius, where the proof was of that story of the pigeon, trained to pick peas from Mahomet's (Muhammad's) ear, and pass for an angel dictating to him? Grotius answered that there was no proof!..
    Author :
    Thomas Carlyle
    Book Reference :
    ‘Heroes, Hero Worship, and the Heroic in History,’ Lecture 2, Friday, 8th May 1840

    A greater number of God's creatures believe in Mahomet's word at this hour than in any other word whatever. Are we to suppose that it was a miserable piece of spiritual legerdemain, this which so many creatures of the almighty have lived by and died by?...
    Author :
    Thomas Carlyle
    Book Reference :
    ‘Heroes, Hero Worship, and the Heroic in History,’ Lecture 2, Friday, 8th May 1840

    “A rugged, strife-torn and mountaineering people...were suddenly turned into an indomitable Arab force, which achieved a series of splendid victories unparalleled in the history of nations, for in the short space of ninety years that mighty range of Saracenic (i.e. Muslim) conquest embraced a wider extent of territory than Rome had mastered in the course of eight hundred.”
    Author :
    Simon Ockley
    Book Reference :
    in 'History of the Saracens'

    We have never heard about any attempt to compel Non-Muslim parties to adopt Islam or about any organized persecution aiming at exterminating Christianity. If the Caliphs had chosen one of these plans, they would have wiped out Christianity as easily as what happened to Islam during the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella in Spain; by the same method which Louis XIV followed to make Protestantism a creed whose followers were to be sentenced to death; or with the same ease of keeping the Jews away from Britain for a period of three hundred fifty years.
    Author :
    Thomas Arnold
    Book Reference :
    in 'The Call to Islam.'

    This is why the God of vengeance, who alone is all-powerful, and changes the empire of mortals as He will, giving it to whomsoever He will, and uplifting the humble beholding the wickedness of the Romans who throughout their dominions, cruelly plundered our churches and our monasteries and condemned us without pity, brought from the region of the south the sons of Ishmael, to deliver us through them from the hands of the Romans. And if in truth we have suffered some loss, because the Catholic churches, that had been taken away from us and given to the Chalcedonians, remained in their possession; for when the cities submitted to the Arabs, they assigned to each denomination the churches which they found it to be in possession of (and at that time the great churches of Emessa and that of Harran had been taken away from us); nevertheless it was no slight advantage for us to be delivered from the cruelty of the Romans, their wickedness, their wrath and cruel zeal against us, and to find ourselves at people. (Michael the Elder, Jacobite Patriarch of Antioch wrote this text in the latter part of the twelfth century, after five centuries of Muslim rule in that region.)
    Author :
    Michael the Elder (Great)
    Book Reference :
    'Michael the Elder, Chronique de Michael Syrien, Patriarche Jacobite d’ Antioche,' J.B. Chabot, Editor, Vol. II, Paris, 1901

    Despite the growth of antagonism, Moslem (Muslim) rulers seldom made their Christian subjects suffer for the Crusades. When the Saracens finally resumed the full control of Palestine the Christians were given their former status as dhimmis. The Coptic Church, too had little cause for complaint under Saladin's (Salahuddin) strong government, and during the time of the earlier Mameluke sultans who succeeded him the Copts experienced more enlightened justice than they had hitherto known. The only effect of the Crusaders upon Egyptian Christians was to keep them for a while from pilgrimage to Jerusalem, for as long as the Frank were in charge heretics were forbidden access to the shrines. Not until the Moslem victories could they enjoy their rights as Christians.
    Author :
    James Addison
    Book Reference :
    'The Christian Approach to the Moslem,' p. 35

    In the eyes of history, religious toleration is the highest evidence of culture in a people....It was not until the Western nations broke away from their religious law that they became more tolerant, and it was only when the Muslims fell away from their religious law that they declined in tolerance and other evidences of the highest culture. Before the coming of Islam it (tolerance) had never been preached as an essential part of religion...
    Author :
    Marmaduke Pickthall
    Book Reference :
    1927 Lecture on 'Tolerance in Islam,' Madras, India

    If Europe had known as much of Islam, as Muslims knew of Christendom, in those days, those mad, adventurous, occasionally chivalrous and heroic, but utterly fanatical outbreak known as the Crusades could not have taken place, for they were based on a complete misapprehension...
    Author :
    Marmaduke Pickthall
    Book Reference :
    1927 Lecture on 'Tolerance in Islam,' Madras, India

    The tolerance within the body of Islam was, and is, something without parallel in history; class and race and color ceasing altogether to be barriers.
    Author :
    Marmaduke Pickthall
    Book Reference :
    1927 Lecture on 'Tolerance in Islam,' Madras, India



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