2017
DOI: 10.21043/qijis.v5i2.2259
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Rethinking the Impact of the Crusades on the Muslim-Christian Thought and Development

Abstract: The Crusades had a tremendous impact particularly on the Western Europe; these wars led to the development of the European civilization. The Crusades necessarily include both destructive and constructive elements. It expanded the trade, exploration, and scientific inventions much significantly for the Europe. Similarly, but not as deep and wide as on the Western Europe, the Crusades impact could be seen on some socio-religious elements of the Muslim world. Further, the bitter legacy of these wars widened the h… Show more

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“…Among the most important objectives of the Royal Committee for Jerusalem Affairs were gathering daily information on the Judaization of Jerusalem, collecting documents, manuscripts, books and references on the history of Jerusalem, drawing Jordanian policy, explaining point of view on the issue of Jerusalem, and focusing on its principles in fully rejecting internationalization. It came in the 1948 project or other projects focusing on the Arabism of Jerusalem, whether from the point of view of Muslims or Christians (Gada, 2017; Royal Committee for Jerusalem Affairs).…”
Section: E the Third Hashemites' Reconstruction Eramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the most important objectives of the Royal Committee for Jerusalem Affairs were gathering daily information on the Judaization of Jerusalem, collecting documents, manuscripts, books and references on the history of Jerusalem, drawing Jordanian policy, explaining point of view on the issue of Jerusalem, and focusing on its principles in fully rejecting internationalization. It came in the 1948 project or other projects focusing on the Arabism of Jerusalem, whether from the point of view of Muslims or Christians (Gada, 2017; Royal Committee for Jerusalem Affairs).…”
Section: E the Third Hashemites' Reconstruction Eramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, there is the potential for disagreements to arise between adherents of one religion and those of another (Okeke, Ibenwa, & Okeke 2017), as history has shown us. One of the best remembered in the west may be the conflict between Muslims and Christians in Europe known as the Crusades (1095-1291 AD) (Gada 2017). Other conflicts recorded in history between 623-1090 AD between Muslims and Byzantium, Persia, Egypt, Yemen, Syria, Turkey, and others, were also religious conflicts, as much as territorial or political conflicts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%