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The Islamic Conquests by Chuck Missler - English
URL: http://www.khouse.org/article.phtml?article_code=421

As diligent Bible students, most of us are familiar with the emergence of the empires that were profiled, in advance, in Daniel 2 and Daniel 7: the Babylonian, Persian, Greek, and Roman Empires. However, many of us are probably a little hazy about the tide of events subsequent to that period. As Part 1 of a three-part article, we will attempt to briefly profile some of the historical events that are now impacting our near horizon.

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Jihad - English
URL: http://www.secularislam.org/jihad/

The Institute for the Secularisation of Islamic Society (ISIS) promotes the ideas of rationalism, secularism, democracy, and human rights within Islamic society. ISIS promotes freedom of expression, freedom of thought and belief, freedom of intellectual and scientific inquiry, freedom of conscience and religion - including the freedom to change one's religion or belief - and freedom from religion: the freedom not to believe in any deity.

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What is Jihad - article by Daniel Pipes - English
URL: http://www.danielpipes.org/article/990

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One answer came last week, when Saddam Hussein had his Islamic leaders appeal to Muslims worldwide to join his jihad to defeat the "wicked Americans" should they attack Iraq; then he himself threatened the United States with jihad.

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Jihad, the Arab Conquests and the Position of Non-Muslim Subjects - English
URL: http://www.secularislam.org/jihad/subjects.htm

The Institute for the Secularisation of Islamic Society (ISIS) promotes the ideas of rationalism, secularism, democracy, and human rights within Islamic society. ISIS promotes freedom of expression, freedom of thought and belief, freedom of intellectual and scientific inquiry, freedom of conscience and religion - including the freedom to change one's religion or belief - and freedom from religion: the freedom not to believe in any deity.

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Arab Conquests - English
URL: http://www.lutherproductions.com/historytutor/basic/basic/medieval/story/arab_co

Animated by the spirit of militant and expansive Islam, Muslim armies conquered Arabia, Syria, Egypt, the Persian Empire, the coast of North Africa, and Spain in the seventh and eighth centuries. The advance into Europe was not checked until Muslim armies were defeated by Charles Martel at the battle of Tours in 732.

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Negationism and the Muslim Conquests - English
URL: http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Stadium/5142/negislamindia.html

The following is based on one of the chapters in the book Rewriting Indian History (Vikas). In this first part, the author argues that History books should be rewritten.

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Muslim Conquests - English
URL: http://www.ehistory.com/world/WarView.cfm?WID=57

Principal Battles: 624 Badr (15 Mar 624) 625 Ohod ( 625) 627 Medina ( 627) 630 Mecca ( 630) 717 Constantinople ( Aug 717) 732 Tours ( Oct 732) 1192 Taraori ( 1192).

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Donner. Early Arab Conquests - English
URL: http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/med/donner.html

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