I was just providing context on why the expulsion happened. There was a lot of resentment towards the Muslims and a lot of Christian nationalism going on after hundreds of years of crusading
So you're not familiar with the Moorish invasion of the 800s? Yes the Spanish did expel the moors, but they arrived there after invading the whole peninsula in the first place (not that it was morally justified to expel them). As for the sephardic jews, they were closely related to the Ashkenazi, a lot of them did end up in north africa and the american colonies, hence why most latin americans can claim sephardic ancestry.
What someone reps is important when pointing out cognitive dissonance. You can’t go around shitting on the west for “colonialism” when your entire society is based on basically the same shit.
Society, but not religion. And in many cases society in the past tense. At this point in history for all the assholes we've uncovered, you just have to take societies at their modern value
For Jews and Christians I think. Other minorities were less protected. Jews and Christians are the people of the Book. From Islam's vision, they're more similar to heretics than to heatens. Today's Islam is more harsh and less open than Islam during it's Golden Age. Maybe the result of being colonized and invaded by Western powers.
For Jews and Christians I think. Other minorities were less protected. Jews and Christians are the people of the Book. From Islam's vision, they're more similar to heretics than to heatens. Today's Islam is more harsh and less open than Islam during it's Golden Age. Maybe the result of being colonized and invaded by Western powers.
For Jews and Christians I think. Other minorities were less protected. Jews and Christians are the people of the Book. From Islam's vision, they're more similar to heretics than to heatens. Today's Islam is more harsh and less open than Islam during it's Golden Age. Maybe the result of being colonized and invaded by Western powers.
Islam is the same as it was
However, the current countries with a majority Muslim population are more concerned with National identity than with religious identity - something adopted due to Western colonialism
Society, but not religion. And in many cases society in the past tense. At this point in history for all the assholes we've uncovered, you just have to take societies at their modern value
Islam is the same as it was
However, the current countries with a majority Muslim population are more concerned with National identity than with religious identity - something adopted due to Western colonialism
Is your avi even legal?lmfao
yeah ,man.some people here never learn.They keep repeating the same bullshit over and over again.I think its for the best that this thread dies.
Don't know much about Iberian history, but from my understanding, it was the spanish that did the displacing.
They expelled all of the jews and muslims from the land. That's why there were so many jews in North Africa. All the ones that got expelled from Spain went there.
However eventually there was a rise in antisemitism due to the Arab Israeli conflict and jews in muslim countries got kicked out in the mid 20th century. That's why Israel is like 50% mizrahi, despite the original zionists being ashkenazi jews.
WW2:
The Second World War resulted in an estimated 60 million displaced. That included roughly 12 million Germans, many of whom were forced to leave their homeland when large chunks of Germany's eastern borders were annexed to Poland. Many ethnic Germans were also expelled or chose to leave their homes in Eastern Europe.
Syria:
The continuing conflict and Islamic State offensive forced 1.5 million people to flee abroad in 2014, mainly to neighboring countries. The number of Syrian refugees now exceeds 4 million and another 7.6 million are internally displaced.
Korean war:
Estimates of the numbers of people displaced range widely, with anywhere from 1 million to more than 5 million forced to flee.
Iraq:
The Iraq War forced millions of Iraqis to flee their homes. At the end of 2014, there were almost 4 million refugees and internally displaced people.
Vietnam:
By the end of the two-decade conflict, more than 3 million people were estimated to have been displaced. Many were later resettled in the U.S. and China.
Rwanda:
The Rwanda 1994 genocide sparked a mass exodus of more than 2 million people from the country, according to the UNHCR. Another 1.5 million people were internally displaced.
Somalia:
Since the collapse of the regime of Siad Barre in 1991, Somalia has seen multiple waves of displacement over the years. At the end of 2014, it was the third-highest source of refugees in the world, with 1.1 million.
What someone reps is important when pointing out cognitive dissonance. You can’t go around shitting on the west for “colonialism” when your entire society is based on basically the same shit.
In southern France. There were Muslim inhabitants organized as multiple little groups living in the mountains even 200 years after Al-Andalus leaved the area.
Islam is the same as it was
However, the current countries with a majority Muslim population are more concerned with National identity than with religious identity - something adopted due to Western colonialism
Is your avi even legal?lmfao
yeah ,man.some people here never learn.They keep repeating the same bullshit over and over again.I think its for the best that this thread dies.
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I got thrashed here for saying that the crusades were a defensive war.
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Most of the western nations were never colonizers to begin with.Only a handful of them were.
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Many of them went to Portugal too.
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Pretty much all of Portugal got conquered.
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ask c4n
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I think,because this conflict has being going for decades now and there is the religions aspect to it that draw a lot of attention too.
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Agreed,lets all not be hypocrites and acknowledge both Christians and Muslims did wild stuff back in the day.
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