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The Development of Islam In Europe | Latest and Latest Religious Information News

The Development of Islam In Europe | Latest and Latest Religious Information News


Kaummuslim.com - The Development of Islam in Europe. Islam is the second most popular religion in Europe after Christianity. Although most of the Believers in Europe today are immigrants, there are indigenous Europeans who captured Islam in the Balkans.

Islam entered southern Europe through the aggression of the "Moors" from North Africa in the 8th–10th era. Throughout some eras, the Political Entity of the Believers stood strong in the areas at this time being Spain, Portugal, southern Italy and Malta. The Believer community in that area was converted or expelled at the end of the 15th era, (observe the Reconquista).

In the Caucasus the expansion of Islam was established the completion of the captivity of the persians from the early days of the 16th era. The Ottoman Empire circulated Islam to southeastern Europe through the conquest of several major Byzantine Empires in the 14th and 15th eras. Over the course of hundreds of years, the Ottoman Empire also gradually ran out of almost all areas in Europe, until its conclusion collapsed in 1922. Indigenous peoples who captured Islam in the balkans today have a grand population, although the majority think they are secular.

The designation" European Believer" is used for countries, most Believers such as Albania, Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Land routes such as Turkey, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan have large Populations of Believers , sort of in the North Caucasus, Russia.

At the end of the 20th era and early in the 21st era several grand Believers immigrated to Western Europe. In 2010 an estimated 44 million Believers settled in Europe, (6%), listed near 19 million in the European Union( 3. 8%). It is projected that the percentage of believers will reach 8% by 2030.


European Believers are often a point according to intense discussions and political campaigns. It often gets warmer when there are incidents such as the terrorist invasion of the Islamic extremist, the animated polemic of the Apostle Muhammad on Denmark, the discussion of questions about islamic dress methods, and the campaigns of parties, the populist right axe party that views the Believer as a danger to European values, customs, and methods of life. The incident has also led to growing discussions about Islamophobia, actions on the Mukmin and right parties.

The population of Believers in Europe is very diverse when viewed based on origin and origin. At this time, most Believers in Europe are found in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, Kosovo, some areas in Bulgaria, Macedonia, and Montenegro, and parts of Russia in the North Caucasus and the Volga. They are currently unchanged, keeping islamic norms since hundreds of years ago. Land route countries such as Turkey, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan are also mostly Believers.

Moors, Al- Andalus and Sicily

The aggression among the Believers to Europe began with the non-obsolescence of the birth of Islam. With a short Byzantine Sicily was able to defeat the mini-fleet of the Rasyidin Horde in 652. Islam conquered mainland Europe beginning in 711, hinted at using the Umayyad conquest of Hispania. Many Arabs changed the nickname Hispania to Al- Andalus, which covered the area that was then part of portugal and spain but created a grand field in the north. In the 10th era it is thought that Al- Andalus had mostly Mukmin after some grand akbar of local people with a chest of convert to Islam. This coincides with the time span of La Convivencia on the Iberian Peninsula and the time span of the greatness of Hebrew culture in Spain.

In the early hours of the 8th era Christians began to carry out a counter-invasion which was later discovered to be the Reconquista, which was hinted at by their success in urging the Believer group to southern France. Gradually the Christian mob began to carry out the recapture of the Taifa kingdom in Al- Andalus. Until the 10th era, there were Believers in the north of Spain, most primaryly in Fraxinet to Switzerland. The Mob of Believers at the base of the Aghlabids conquered Sicily after carrying out a series of conquests based on the years 827 to 902, and the most famous was the plague of Bulu halus in 846. The naturalness of Sicily was formed in 965. Many Arabs understood southern Italy to the conclusion it was expelled by the Normans in 1072. In 1236 the Believers who left behind in Europe were only in southern Spain, the province of Granada.

Many Arabs used Sharia, as a result of which the Christian community and the Hebrew community were treated as dzimmi( non- Muslims). They were required to pay jizyah, kharaj, but were exempted according to charity. This tax records their status as a point based on the Islamic regime, as a form of change for protection in invasions according to the outside or on.

Consequences of customs and interactions

Christian Academics put pre- Christian Arabic speaking writings that suggest and inform aspects of the Islamic norms of the medio era( listed art, economics, science and technology).

The Provisions of the Believers survived in the Emirate of Granada, from 1238 as a vassal of the Christian Kingdom of Castile, until after La Reconquista in 1492. Morisco, the Moorish in spain) was expelled from Spain between 1609, Castilian and 1614, according to Spain, by Philip III throughout the Inquisition.

From the 16th to the 19th era, Barbaria Beach sent nautical imitations to sweep the nearby parts of Europe to freeze Christian slaves for the completion of which were sold to slave markets on Arab Earth throughout the Renaissance era. For Robert Davis, according to 16 to the 19th era, imitation of the nautical has seen 1 to 1.25 million Europeans as slaves. These slaves were obtained most primaryly from the bodies of the torn ships[18] and according to the coastal villages of Spain and Portugal, and also based on distant places such as Italy, France or England, the Netherlands, Ireland, the Azores Islands, and moreover Iceland.

During the long period until the early 18th era, the Crimean Khanate maintained a dense slave trade using the Ottoman Empire and the Middle East. Crimean Tatars often carried out raids on Danubian, Lithuanian, and Russians to exploit anyone they could take.

Böszörmény was an early community based on the Mukmin in Hungary. Their most settlement was located near the city which at this time became the city of Orosháza in the center of the Kingdom of Hungary. At that duration, this settlement may be one of the most Mukmin settlements in the Kingdom of Hungary. In 1241 this settlement as well as some of the other settlements disappeared and the inhabitants were massacred by the Mongols.

In the middle of the 7th era of Christianity, the completion of the captivity of the Believer in Persia, the Believer afterwards sowed into the regions, which are currently part of the Russian basis. There is a business bond between the Believers and the Rus Nation, through many people according to the Baltic area that leads to the Dark Sea which passes through the Russian Essential. On his way to Volga Bulgaria, Ibn Fadlan brought detailed information about the Rus nation and claimed that some of them thought they had converted to Islam." They are very fond of pork and many are based on those who have thought of Islam as a very missed path". The Rus also loved nabidh as a fermenting drink that Ibn Fadlan often said as part of their daily drinks.


Ottoman Empire and the Balkans

In the 13th era the Mongols began to carry out the captivity of the Rus, Volga Bulgaria, and Cumania( present-day Russia and Ukraine). After the Mongol empire was divided, eastern Europe became part according to the Herd Khanate of Kencana. Freed according to empirically if they were not Believers at that time, in the western part of the Mongol empire had adopted Islam as their religion in the early 14th era on the basis of the leadership of The Khan which was afterwards by Uzbeg Khan who was inaugurated as the state's ablution religion. Some of the residents of the Kekhanan Herd of Kencana who spoke Turkish, and some of the small Mongol Adiwangsa became Believers and are currently said to be Russians and Europeans as Tatars. Moreover, according to half of the part according to Europe, which is currently the area of Russia and Ukraine, lies at the base of the authority of the Tatar and Turkish Believers from the 13th era to the 15th era. The Crimean Khanate became a vassal land of the Ottoman Empire in 1475 until its conclusion the totality of the remnants of the Kencana Herd Khanate was defeated in 1502. The Kazan Khanate was defeated by Ivan IV Vasilyevich in 1552.


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