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"Islam Was More
Tolerant Than Christianity": Discuss
I received an email from "Stan," who wrote to
respond to my article "Donald
Trump and Counter-Jihad." Through Google I discovered that Stan is an
Ivy-League-educated PhD. "Counter-jihadists," Stan wrote, "deny that
Islam was indeed more tolerant from the end of the 11th century down to the
17th." Catholic Church teaching during that period "was far worse than
dhimmitude … Jews and Christians could practice their religions … [There were] few
forced conversions or massacres." Catholic Spain expelled Jews who fled to
Muslim territory. I would recognize these facts, Stan kindly advised me, "If
you pick up a history book." "No historian would consult with Robert
Spencer," as I do, Stan sniffed. Stan listed sixteen books addressing
Christian anti-Semitism. If I had any "interest in the subject" I
would read them. Stan mentioned the 1209-1229 Catholic Crusade against
Albigensians. "Would you rather have been an Albigensian in southern
France or in Constantinople?" Please note: my article about Donald Trump
never mentions Jews, Catholics, or Albigensians.
Counter-jihadis regularly confront variations of this: "Any
intolerance that Islam shows today is the result of historical forces. Violence
and intolerance are not inherent in Islam. Terrorism is caused by European colonialism,
the recognition of the state of Israel, America's support for dictators, and
American wars-for-oil. In the past, Christianity was a violent, intolerant
religion. The passage of time reformed Christianity; in the same way the
passage of time will reform Islam."
How can a counter-jihadi respond?
- Differentiate
between behaviors inspired by temporary historical circumstance and
behavior inspired by canonical documents.
- Recognize
that most conventionally educated Westerners believe extravagant
falsehoods and aren't aware of important truths.
- Be
aware of events outside of Western Europe and North America.
Differentiate between
behaviors inspired by temporary historical circumstance and behavior inspired
by canonical documents.
Scholars who describe medieval, Muslim Spain as
relatively better for Jews than medieval, Christian Europe acknowledge that differences
were inspired by temporary historical circumstance and not canonical scripture.
Given that medieval socioeconomic conditions no longer exist, but canonical
scriptures are still considered divine revelations, we should not expect
medieval Muslim tolerance of Jews, or medieval Christian persecution of Jews,
to recur. We should, rather, look to canonical scripture as inspiration for
behavior.
Mohammed was an Arab, living in Arabia, among Arab
Pagans, Jews, and Christians. Mohammed is al-Insan
al-Kamil, the perfect human, worthy of emulation. Hostility to Jews is
overt in the Koran, the hadith, and the biography of Mohammed. See, for
example, here,
here,
here,
and here.
Mohammed wiped
out a Jewish tribe. Mohammed
inspected Jewish boys to determine if they had pubic hair as a precursor to
slaughter. Mohammed supervised the torture-murder of Kinana, to rob him of
gold and take his wife. Mohammed expelled
Christians and Jews from the Arabian Peninsula, where they cannot live to
this day. Bukhari
1:24 reports that Allah ordered Mohammed to make war on all mankind till
Islam dominates the planet.
In short, hostility to Jews is inextricable from Mohammed's
biography, the Koran, the hadith, and mandated daily Muslim prayer. Muslims
have long been inspired by the ostensibly divine Koran to do what the Koran
tells them to do: hate, murder,
torture, steal,
and rape.
The harsh criticisms of some, not all, Jews in the New
Testament were written by Jews as part of Jewish tradition. The most severe
passages are less severe than those in the Torah. Compare Matthew 23, where Jesus
excoriates the Pharisees for straining on a gnat and choking on a camel, to Exodus 32,
where God orders Jews, immediately, to massacre thousands of their own "brothers,
friends, and neighbors" for worshipping a golden calf.
Jesus specifically taught that his disciples were not to
interfere with free will. If people chose not to be Christians, Jesus said, just move on. Jesus never
ordered his disciples to make converts by force, or to oppress nonbelievers. In
contradistinction to Bukhari 1:24, Koran 66:9,
Koran 5:51 and many similar verses, Jesus,
in the Good
Samaritan episode, counsels his followers to treat all humanity, not just
fellow believers, with compassion.
Spreading the faith by military conquest was not part of
foundational Christianity; for its first three hundred years, Christianity was
an outlawed and persecuted faith. The second century Greek Pagan Celsus described early
Christianity as a marginal "religion of women, children and slaves." Every
time a Christian violates a Jew or anyone else, that Christian violates his own
professed belief system.
When Christians committed crimes against Jews, other
Christians protested and attempted to intervene. During the medieval Rhineland
Massacres of the Crusades, Catholic bishops attempted to
protect Jews. Popes repeatedly condemned
blood libel. When Jews were expelled from Western Europe, they were invited
into Catholic Poland and protected by the 1264 Statute of Kalisz and
the 1573 Warsaw
Confederation.
Confession and repentance are Christian rituals and
virtues. Jesus taught his followers to pray, "Forgive us our trespasses as
we forgive those who trespass against us." Christians have confessed their
sins against Jews, and resolved to improve. This emphasis on confession and
repentance is not found in Islam. Turkey, for example, prosecuted Orhan Pamuk,
its own Nobel-Prize-winning writer, for merely mentioning the Armenian Genocide.
Why, then, have Christians committed horrible crimes
against Jews? Why did Christians, including priests, twist the original
Christian message into one of hatred against Jews? And why have Muslim states
tolerated Jews?
One ray of light into this complicated topic is Edna
Bonacich's work on middleman minorities. Jews in Europe occupied a
particular socioeconomic niche. Jews were middlemen. Medieval Christians and
Medieval Muslims viewed middlemen differently. That difference, not scripture,
affected Jewish lives differently in medieval Christian and medieval Muslim
countries.
Mark R. Cohen, Princeton University professor emeritus,
is the author of Under Crescent and
Cross: The Jews in the Middle Ages, a book frequently cited to support the "Islam
was more tolerant" generalization.
In his 1986 Jerusalem
Quarterly article "Islam and the Jews: Myth, Counter-Myth, History,"
Cohen acknowledges that Islam contains a "fundamental theological
hostility towards the religion of Judaism … and towards Jews, stigmatized … as
contemptible infidels." Various historical and socioeconomic factors
trumped Islam's "fundamental theological hostility." One of those
factors was how Muslims viewed middlemen.
Mohammed was a merchant. He was born and lived most of
his life in Mecca, a trading center. "Islam was born with a positive
attitude towards commerce … Mohammed's own life and … the Koran and other holy
literature lent strong support to the mercantile life … Since many jurists in
the early Islamic period were themselves merchants, Islamic law was shaped to
meet the needs of a mercantile economy." In the Muslim world, both Jews
and Muslims were both moneylenders.
Medieval Christian Europeans were mostly peasants – poor people
who valued rootedness, labor, and land. Jesus was a carpenter who preached the
virtue of poverty. He lived in Galilee, a region of country bumpkins. Markets,
money, travel and banks were underdeveloped in much of medieval Europe. Jews
traveled, handled money, and appeared not to labor, as peasants understood
labor. The Jew as merchant and moneylender was more troubling to economically naïve
European Christians than to more economically sophisticated Middle Eastern Muslims.
Further, Cohen points out, Jews in medieval Europe were
not just economically and religiously alien, they were ethnically and
geographically alien. Jews were comparatively familiar to Middle Eastern Muslims
– they came from the same geographic region, they spoke a language related to
Arabic, similarly written right to left, and they shared a similar physical
appearance.
Cohen cites another flashpoint for Jews living in
Christian lands. Christianity separates church and state. This separation is
rooted in Jesus' saying, "Render
unto Cesar what is Cesar's and unto God what is God's." Jews had to
develop relationships with both secular and religious authorities. One might be
friendly while the other might not be. Church and state might be in competition.
The Jew was often stuck in the middle of that often violent competition.
In Islam, there is no separation of church and state. Jews
had to cultivate fewer powers, and they did not have to worry about a
non-existent competition between centers of power. Cohen says that it is this
separation of church and state in Christianity, and the lack of same in Islam,
that explains why, during the medieval period, Jews were sometimes expelled
from Christian nations, but not from Muslim ones.
Another factor Cohen cites for Jews' position in Islam. "In
Europe, the Jews nurtured a pronounced hatred for Christians, whom they
considered to be idolaters subject to the anti-pagan discriminatory provisions
of the ancient Mishnah … the Jews of Islam had a markedly different attitude
towards" Islam. There was a "tolerant Jewish view of Islam."
In 2016, Dario Fernandez-Morera published The
Myth of the Andalusian Paradise: Muslims, Christians, and Jews under Islamic
Rule in Medieval Spain. In 2013 he argued in Comparative Civilizations Review that Muslims favored Jews in Spain
for tactical reasons. Visigoths, the rulers in Spain before the Muslim
Conquest, discriminated against Jews. When Muslims invaded, significant numbers
of Jews aided the Muslims as a way to improve their own lot. Muslims, he said,
regarded Jews as "servants," not as friends, and thus avoided
violating the Koran's admonition not to take
Jews as friends. Muslim rulers feared betrayal from other Muslims.
Elevating Jews to powerful positions protected the ruler's back. A Jew, as a
member of a hated minority, could never usurp a Muslim.
Fernandez-Morera cautions contemporary Jews against
romanticizing their forebears' lives in Muslim Spain. Islamic law mandated that
Jews had to pay the jizya, could not build synagogues, had to keep their
buildings shorter than Muslims' buildings, could not carry weapons or ride
horses, and had to show deference to Muslims, including by wearing distinctive clothing.
They could not testify in court against a Muslim. There were harsher court
sentences for Jews than for Muslims. Jews could not criticize Islam. Capital
punishment was prescribed for a Jewish man who had sex with a Muslim woman.
(Compare this to the medieval Polish legend of Catholic King Casimir the Great
and his Jewish companion, Esterka.) Even if these mandates were not always
followed, Cohen writes, the "themes of segregation and humiliation"
in "Islamic sources … rival if not exceed … the Christian West." Canonical
Islamic prescriptions communicated to Jews their subordinate status and kept
them in their place.
Fernandez-Morera quotes a satirical poem that refers to
Jews as "apes," as does the Koran. Jews, the Muslim poet says, should
be "the lowest of the low, roaming among us, with their little bags, with
contempt, degradation and scorn as their lot, scrambling in the dunghills for
colored rags, to shroud their dead for burial … hasten to slaughter…do not
consider it a breach of faith to kill them."
Jews' middleman minority status and their alignment,
however tactical and temporary, with Muslims, may have contributed to Christian
antisemitism. A 1986 University of Notre Dame Press book, The Jew as Ally of the Muslim: Medieval Roots of Anti-Semitism, addresses
a Europe-wide association, by Christians, of Jews with feared Muslims. Daniel
Pipes' mostly positive review of the book, that appeared first in Commentary, can be viewed here.
In any case, the twenty-first century understanding of
the word "tolerance" should not be applied to Muslim Spain. A naive
person might envision Jews and Muslims in Al-Andalus sipping cappuccinos and
discussing philosophy while eating rainbow cake celebrating same-sex weddings
and watching their daughters play on the boys' soccer team. "Tolerance"
meant something very different in medieval Muslim Spain than it means in 2016.
Suppose someone told a black person that the antebellum
South was a "tolerant" place because Jews were allowed
to practice their religion without impediment. My reaction to discussion of
Muslim Spain as "tolerant" is similar to that black person's. Muslim
Spain relied on slave labor. Its slaves were my forebears, Slavs. The word
"Saqaliba," derived from
"Slav," occurs in Arabic in reference to Slavic slaves and to
eunuchs. In 961, there were 13,750
Saqaliba eunuchs in Cordoba alone.
Jews
were often the slave traders who transported Slavic slaves to Muslim Spain.
Saint Adalbert's attempt to liberate Slavs from Jewish slave traders is depicted
on the bronze, twelfth-century Gniezno doors. Adalbert
was later murdered by European Pagans. Christians
were martyred by Pagans in Europe right up to the fourteenth century.
Applying twenty-first century definitions of "tolerance" and
twenty-first century conceptions of what it means to be a Jew, a Muslim, and a
Christian to this medieval narrative can only cause complete misunderstanding.
Christians were not all-powerful in medieval Europe but were often quite
vulnerable. Jews were not always helpless; some exercised the power that all
slave-traders do. "Tolerant" Muslims were enjoying sexual access to
female and castrated male slaves, not serving up rainbow cake.
Stan asked if I would rather be an Albigensian in Turkey
or in France. I've traveled in Turkey and I loved it. Even so, I'd rather not
live as a female Albigensian or a female anything else in any Muslim country.
When Tariq ibn Ziyad invaded Spain in 711, he delivered a
"sermon"
promising his jihadis Christian women to rape: "In this country there are
a large number of ravishingly beautiful Greek maidens, their graceful forms are
draped in sumptuous gowns on which gleam pearls, coral, and purest gold."
Muslim chronicler Ibn al-Athir describes
another Muslim warrior in Spain, who "traversed this land in every
direction, raping women;" another "carried off women." Yes,
violation of women occurs in all wars, fought by men of every religion. Islam,
though, sanctions rape in war, rape that Muslim chroniclers openly celebrate.
At the beginning of the twentieth century, a million Jews
lived in Muslim countries. Nine and a half million Jews lived in Europe. This
was 57% of the Jews in the world. During the twentieth century, the Jewish
population of the US rose from one to six million, and the Jewish
population of Muslim countries shrank to near zero. Jews voted with their
feet.
Jews living in Christian lands gave the world Einstein,
Marx, Freud, Franz Boas, Helena Rubinstein, Artur Rubenstein, Baal Shem Tov,
Isaac Bashevis Singer, Bruno Szulc, Adam Michnik, Disraeli, Gustav Mahler,
Franz Kafka, "The
Jews who invented Hollywood" and the bulk of Nobel
Prizes won by Jews. This is a very different contribution to civilization
than the fruits of the brand of "tolerance" practiced in Muslim Spain.
Finally, no generalization about tolerance cancels out
Muslim Spain's less tolerant moments. There is a widespread belief
that Maimonides and his family feigned a conversion to Islam in order to
survive persecution. Maimonides wrote in a letter that "On account of our
sins God has cast us into the midst of this people, the nation of Ishmael who
persecute us severely, and who devise ways to harm us and to debase us … No
nation has ever done more harm to Israel. None has matched it in debasing and
humiliating us." And one must also remember events like the Grenada
Massacre of 1066, during which a Muslim mob crucified Jewish vizier Joseph ibn
Naghrela and murdered many Jews.
Recognize that most
conventionally educated Westerners believe extravagant falsehoods and aren't
aware of important truths.
My World History is a widely used Pearson textbook. It informs American schoolchildren that
Mohammed respected Judaism and Christianity, Jews and Christians in Muslim
lands could practice their religion freely, the Koran has never been changed,
and religious faith helped Islam spread peacefully. "Islam offered
followers a direct path to God and salvation." And oh, yes – Islam
improved conditions for women.
Even atheists need to understand politicization and bias
in discussion of religion. Protestant England and Catholic Spain fought for
world domination. Anti-Catholic
propaganda played a
role in that struggle. Much of what conventionally educated Americans think
they know about Catholicism, and, by extension, Christianity, is simply wrong. Myths
about Christianity are used to warp discussion of Islam.
Here's an example. Suppose you criticize gender apartheid
in Islam. An Islam-apologist hits back with "common knowledge" about
misogyny in the Catholic Church.
Everybody knows that the witch craze of the Middle Ages
was promulgated by the all-powerful, misogynist Catholic male clergy against
goddess-worshipping healing women, nine million of whom died before
secularization stopped the slaughter. You can learn this history in The Burning Times a documentary funded by a Western government.
You can learn this history from bestselling author Barbara
Ehrenreich, or NPR journalist Margot
Adler.
Here's the problem. Every "fact" in the above
sentence is false. The witch craze took place during the Early Modern Period
and the Enlightenment, after the Catholic Church lost much of its authority.
During the Middle Ages the Catholic Church adamantly condemned witch hunting.
Accusers were often women themselves, and lay women insisted that clerics join
in. Victims were not healers and they didn't worship the goddess; they were
simply poor women past the age of fertility during the hungry times of the wars
of the Reformation, the Little Ice Age, chaotic periods of confused authority,
and skyrocketing food prices. Neither secularization nor science stopped the
craze. It stopped largely because jurists stopped believing that they could
prove accusations in a trial. Not nine million, but between forty and sixty
thousand people were killed, over the course of two hundred years. Enlightened,
anti-Christian, Revolutionary France managed to murder that many people in the
eleven months of the Reign of Terror. Two Catholic priests – Friedrich Spee and
Alonso de Salazar Frías – and believe it or not, the Spanish Inquisition – were
key in stopping the witch craze.
Prominent atheists Steven Pinker and Michael Shermer are
both PhDs and highly respected public intellectuals. Both Pinker and Shermer champion
truth, not convenient propaganda, above all. Both Pinker's 2012 The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why
Violence Has Declined and Shermer's 2015 The Moral Arc: How Science Makes Us Better People tell the same just-so
story about a Catholic priest, Friedrich Spee, who was an eager participant in
witch trials until an enlightened secular ruler stopped him and changed history.
There's a problem with this anecdote. It is extravagantly
false. There is not a shred of evidence to support it; Spee's biographer, Ronald
Modras, condemns it. In fact Father Friedrich Spee was a courageous hero
who put his own life in danger by taking a stance against the witch craze. He
did so because of his Catholic faith. His book, Cautio Criminalis, helped end witch trials and torture used to
extract confessions.
Bernard Lewis has warned against the uncritical
dissemination of convenient myths. In his 2001 book, Islam in History: Ideas, People, and Events in the Middle East, Lewis
wrote,
"The broad outlines of the story, in the simplified
and dramatized form in which great historic events so often reach the popular
imagination, were well defined. The Jew has flourished in Muslim Spain, had
been driven from Christian Spain, and has found a refuge in Muslim Turkey. The
reality was of course more complex, less idyllic, less one-sided. There had
been times of persecution under the Muslims and times of prosperity under
Christian rule in Spain – and many Christian states … had given shelter to the
Spanish Jewish refugees … the golden age of equal rights was a myth, and belief
in it was a result, more than a cause, of Jewish sympathy for Islam. The myth
was invented by Jews in nineteenth-century Europe as a reproach to Christians –
and taken up by Muslims in our own time as a reproach to Jews."
Mark R. Cohen echoes Lewis' warning. "The
Jewish-Islamic interfaith utopia" "a golden age of toleration, of
political achievement, and of remarkably integrated cultural efflorescence"
is a "myth invented by nineteenth-century European Jewish intellectuals
frustrated by the tortuously slow progress of their own integration into
gentile society." It was the companion to another myth, in "which
Jewish life in medieval Christian Europe was one long chain of suffering."
The sloppy, popular
insistence that Nazism = Christianity is
one of the most depressing examples of smart people repeating empty myths for
political reasons. In 2009, British celebrity Stephen Fry
suggested that Polish Catholics were responsible for Auschwitz. The otherwise
respectable Bernard Lewis writes in his Semites
and Anti-Semites: An Inquiry into Conflict and Prejudice, "There is
nothing in Islamic history to parallel … the Nazi Holocaust."
One wishes that humanity had produced only one genocidal
monster like Hitler. Tamerlane (1370–1405), "The Sword of Islam,"
killed a larger percentage of the world's population than that killed by Hitler
or Stalin. He was famous for his signature pyramids of human heads. In his
jihad against Hindus, he slaughtered a hundred thousand captive Indians. He
buried four thousand Armenian Christians alive. He massacred Assyrian
Christians; in the twentieth century, their descendants would be massacred by
Muslims in the Assyrian
Genocide, an event related to the Armenian Genocide. Historian Ashirbadi
Lal Srivastava reports that Tamerlane left "pestilence caused by the
pollution of the air and water by thousands of uncared-for dead bodies … for
two months not a bird moved wing in Delhi."
Historian Rene Grousset reports that Tamerlane repeatedly
cited Islam as his inspiration. "It is to the Koran to which he
continually appeals." In the Malfuzat-i-Timuri,
Tamerlane is quoted as saying that he opened the Koran at random to seek
guidance and he found 66:9. While
vanishingly few parents name their baby "Hitler," Muslim parents today
– including Zubeidat Tsarnaev – name their children
after this murderous monster. There are heroic statues of Tamerlane in Muslim
countries; see here
and here.
One of the books Stan recommended is Constantine's Sword: The Church and the Jews, A History, by James
Carroll, a former Catholic priest. Carroll misleads readers about the deaths of
Catholic Poles under Nazism. He does so because he wants to emphasize how
rotten Catholics have been to Jews. That Nazis murdered and tortured Polish
Catholics doesn't fit neatly into Carroll's narrative. Carroll reports that 150
Catholic Poles died at Auschwitz. In fact, c. 140,000 Poles were imprisoned in
Auschwitz, of whom half were killed.
Critics of Christianity desperately want Nazism to be
Christianity, or to be Christianity's spawn. As real historians know, Nazism's
goal was to eradicate
Christianity. In their own documents, Nazis cite neo-paganism,
nationalism, and scientism as inspirations. In speeches justifying the
shooting of "thousands of leading Poles" and the enslavement and mass
murder of Czechs and Russians, SS Reichsführer Heinrich Himmler did not cite
Christianity as inspiration. He cited nationalism and science. He and his men
were wiping out "bacteria." Christianity, to Himmler, was "the greatest
of plagues."
Top Nazi theorist Alfred Rosenberg hated Christianity. He
championed – wait for it – the very heretics Stan also championed – the Albigensians.
Albigensians, Rosenberg wrote,
"moved me deeply." Their "will and character … [were]
essentially West Gothic … They rejected the Old Testament, avoided the use of
any and all Jewish names … even the name of Mary. The crucifix to them appeared
an unworthy symbol."
Consider: every sadistic, dehumanizing crime – short of
genocide – that Nazis committed against Jews, they also committed against
largely Catholic Romani, aka Gypsies, and Catholic Poles. Auschwitz
was built for, and for the first 18 months of its existence inhabited by, Poles.
Poles were mowed down by Einsatzgruppen.
Rudolf Spanner manufactured soap from Polish corpses. Poles were subjected to
medical experimentation. Polish
priests were singled out for mass murder. Dachau was the "largest monastery
in Germany." Even as Nazis were losing World War II, they committed the
systematic destruction
of Warsaw, as part of a cultural genocide. Zyklon B was first used to mass
murder Soviet POWs. Handicapped Germans, not Jews, were the first and last
victims of Nazi mass murder. Of Poles, Hitler stated, "I'll have anybody
who utters but one word of criticism executed by a firing squad – our war aim
does not consist in reaching certain lines, but in the physical destruction of
the enemy. Accordingly, I have placed my death-head formation in readiness … with
orders to them to send to death mercilessly and without compassion, men, women,
and children of Polish derivation and language."
Mentioning what the Nazis did to the Poles, to the
Gypsies, to the handicapped and to Soviet POWs is not to diminish the unique
Holocaust of the Jews. I mention this horrific record to emphasize why the
popular misconception of "Nazism = Christianity" or
"Christianity produced Hitler" "does not withstand examination.
Finally, it must be mentioned, that it was largely
Christians, including my father, who saw heavy combat in World War II, who
defeated Hitler, de-Nazified Germany, and utterly revile Nazism.
Be aware of events
outside of Western Europe and North America.
Stan insisted that Islam was tolerant when Christianity
was not. Stan specified the years between 1000 and 1599. To support this
generalization, Stan cited Spain.
During the period Stan specified, Islam was driving into
all but extinction the Zoroastrians of Persia. Citing ancient accounts, Fariborz
Rahnamoon claims that Arab invaders festooned 24 miles of road with the
bodies of hanging Persians. Arabs ran mills with the blood of slaughtered
Zoroastrians. Zoroastrian scholars were murdered and libraries burned. Sultan
Husayn (1668-1726) ordered the forced conversion of Zoroastrians; he slaughtered
those who did not accept Islam. An English traveler's account describes the
plight of the few surviving Zoroastrians in 1818: "They have nowhere to
look for help and know no place to go where they would be free. They have made
the desert their home and live with all the hardship that comes with it, just
to preserve their religion in their ancient country. During the onslaught of
conversion to Islam, some had taken to the mountain and others had fled to the
bordering lands of India." The world's tiny remaining population of
Zoroastrians live in India today.
During Islam's allegedly tolerant medieval period, Islam
was persecuting
the Christians of Egypt.
In Cairo, in 1343, Muslims accused Christians of being arsonists. Christians
"were seized in the street, burned or slaughtered by the mob as it left
the mosques. Anti-Christian violence raged in the main towns. To enable the
Christians to go out into the streets, Jews would sometimes lend them their
distinctive yellow turban," writes Bat Ye'or.
Historian Philip
Jenkins writes that in 1354, "Mobs demanded that Christians and Jews
recite the Muslim profession of faith upon threat of being burned alive."
Jenkins quotes a contemporary account by Taqi al-Din al-Maqrizi:
"Many reports came from both Upper and Lower Egypt
of Copts being converted to Islam, frequenting mosques and memorizing the Quran
… In all the provinces of Egypt, both north and south, no church remained that
had not been razed; on many of those sites, mosques were constructed. For when
the Christians' affliction grew great and their incomes small, they decided to
embrace Islam. Thus Islam spread among the Christians of Egypt and in the town
of Qalyub alone 450 persons were converted to Islam in a single day … this was
a momentous event in Egyptian history."
More on Islam's "tolerant" medieval period. In
Jerusalem, in 1009 AD, Islam razed the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, site of
Jesus' burial and resurrection. In Egypt, in 1193, Al-Malik Al-Aziz Osman bin
Salahadin Yusuf attempted to tear down the pyramids.
Also during Islam's "tolerant" period: Islam
was savaging the Balkans, laying seeds for killing and hatred that would last
for hundreds of years. Islam was taking millions of Poles and other Slavs
slaves. The Islamic Slave Trade was dwarfing the Atlantic Slave Trade. And the
Islamic Conquest of India would inspire a profoundly tragic quote from
historian Will Durant, a man who had confronted much human misery:
"The Islamic conquest of India is probably the
bloodiest story in history. It is a discouraging tale, for its evident moral is
that civilization is a precious good, whose delicate complex of order and
freedom, culture and peace, can at any moment be overthrown by barbarians
invading from without or multiplying within." All this and more would take
place during a period that Stan called a period of Islamic "tolerance."
Anti-Semitism predated both Islam and Christianity. In fact, I have just reviewed a fascinating work, on the history of anti-Semitism, written by a French Jew in 1894.
ReplyDeleteThe author is especially thorough in analyzing the anti-Semitism that flourished in pre-Christian Antiquity.
To see my review, please click on my name in this specific posting.
This was a great article. Being aware of history outside of the West is very important, especially today. The politics surrounding discussions of Islam is soaked in White guilt and knowledge about history outside of the West makes it easier argue against the West bashing narrative. The history of the world is, among other things, a testament to human violence that makes no one look good.
ReplyDeleteOn a related note, in the comment section underneath your article on Jihadwatch an individual took exception to something you wrote and went into apologia and called what you wrote as excusing Antisemitism by Christian. The comment was by mgoldberg. The user seemed to be ignoring that early Christianity was persecuted by both the Romans and the Jews and that Paul himself was a persecutor before his experience on the way to Damascus.
Chris Helinsky