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Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 11:42:12 EDT
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Subject: The politically incorrect guide to the Crusades


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    [crusades_customsize.jpg] Misconceptions about the Crusades are all too
    common. Generally portrayed as a series of unprovoked holy wars against
    Islam, they are supposed to have been the epitome of self-righteousness
     and intolerance -- a black stain on the history of the Catholic Church
      in particular and Western, Christian civilization in general. Since
    September 11, variations of this theme have been used to explain -- even
    justify -- Muslim terror against the West. Former president Bill Clinton
    himself, in a speech at Georgetown University, fingered Muslim anger at
           the Crusades as the "root cause" of the present conflict.


    But the truth is that the Crusades had nothing to do with colonialism or
       unprovoked aggression -- and in A Concise History of the Crusades,
     renowned medieval historian Thomas F. Madden sets the record straight.
    The Crusades, he shows, were not the brainchild of an ambitious pope or
        rapacious knights but a response to more than four centuries of
     conquests in which Muslims had already captured two thirds of the old
     Christian world. At some point, Christianity as a faith and a culture
      had to defend itself or be subsumed by Islam. The Crusades were that
     defense. Their entire subsequent history is one of Western reaction to
      Muslim advances -- they were no more offensive than was the American
                             invasion of Normandy.


           Get hundreds of "politically incorrect" facts like these:


        � Islam was born in war and grew the same way. From the time of
         Mohammed, the means of Muslim expansion was always the sword.


      � With enormous energy, the warriors of Islam struck out against the
     Christians shortly after Mohammed's death. Palestine, Syria, and Egypt
        -- once the most heavily Christian areas in the world -- quickly
                                   succumbed.


     � By the eighth century, Muslim armies had conquered all of Christian
       North Africa and Spain. In the eleventh century, the Seljuk Turks
    conquered Asia Minor (modern Turkey), which had been Christian since the
                               time of St. Paul.


       � The Byzantine Empire was reduced to little more than Greece. In
     desperation, the emperor in Constantinople sent word to the Christians
     of western Europe asking them to aid their brothers and sisters in the
                                     East.


    � The end of the medieval Crusades did not bring an end to Muslim jihad
      -- Islamic states like Mamluk Egypt continued to expand in size and
    power, and the Ottoman Turks built the largest and most awesome state in
                                Muslim history.


    � Under Suleiman the Magnificent the Turks came within a hair's breadth
       of capturing Vienna, which would have left all of Germany at their
    mercy. At that point Crusades were no longer waged to rescue Jerusalem,
                               but Europe itself.


        � It is often asserted that Crusaders were merely lacklands and
     ne'er-do-wells who took advantage of an opportunity to rob and pillage
     in a faraway land. Recent scholarship has demolished that contrivance.
     The truth is that the Crusades were notoriously bad for plunder. A few
         people got rich, but the vast majority returned with nothing.


       � The Ottoman Turks conquered not only their fellow Muslims, thus
    further unifying Islam, but also continued to press westward, capturing
        Constantinople and plunging deep into Europe itself. By the 15th
      century, the Crusades were no longer errands of mercy for a distant
    people but desperate attempts of one of the last remnants of Christendom
     to survive. Europeans began to ponder the real possibility that Islam
    would finally achieve its aim of conquering the entire Christian world.


     � In 1529, Suleiman the Magnificent laid siege to Vienna. If not for a
      run of freak rainstorms that delayed his progress and forced him to
      leave behind much of his artillery, it is virtually certain that the
                        Turks would have taken the city.


    � Whether we admire the Crusaders or not, it is a fact that the world we
    know today would not exist without their efforts. Without the Crusades,
    Christianity might well have followed Zoroastrianism, another of Islam's
                            rivals, into extinction.



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