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Tatars

The Third Tatarian Invasion

Since Mongke Khan ruled the Tatars, he started to think about how to overthrow the Abbasid Caliphate and then invade Iraq, followed by Shaam and Egypt. More

The Third Tatarian Invasion

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The First Tatar Attack C

Sayf Ad-Deen Bughraaq, the Turkish king demanded their shares of the war spoils. There were differences and word clashes which led to sword clashes. More

The First Tatar Attack C

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The First Tatar Attack A

In order to remove the Abbasid Caliphate, Genghis Khan thought it better to center himself first in the region of Afghanistan and Uzbekistan. More

The First Tatar Attack A

Tatars

Who were the Tatars?

Tatars or Mongols included peoples who came from north of China, i.e. the desert of Juba, even though the Tatars were the origin of all the tribes in this region. More

Who were the Tatars?

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Emergence of the Tatars

The power of the Tatars emerged in the beginning of the 7th century of Hijrah. More

Emergence of the Tatars

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The real ‘Eed

It was the greatest Ramadhaan ‘Eed to come upon the Muslims over forty years for victory and empowering. More

The real ‘Eed

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The Disaster

On 24 December 1989, the gangster-like rebel group of Charles Taylor killed a hundred thousand Muslims pitilessly and burned alive 75 Muslim preachers and scholars. More

The Disaster

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The growing number of Muslims

There is an increasing number of Muslim citizens in Europe and their mosques also doubled. More

The growing number of Muslims

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The distribution of Muslim minorities in Europe 1

The distribution of Muslim minorities around the world are shown as follows. More

The distribution of Muslim minorities in Europe 1

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The Bosnian tragedy

The Serbs killed Bosnian Muslims pitilessly with a clear objective, ethnic cleansing. More

The Bosnian tragedy

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Muslims in the Philippines now

Now, Muslim Filipinos are staggering under extremely difficult conditions, instability in the political, economic, social, health, cultural, and educational fields. More

Muslims in the Philippines now

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The independence of the Philippines

Muslim Filipinos fought the Japanese fiercely and participated in all stages of the Philippine struggle for Independence. More

The independence of the Philippines

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U.S. occupation of the Philippines

In 1319 AH/1901 AD, the United States suppressed the revolution and the Philippine Islands were incorporated into the United States. More

U.S. occupation of the Philippines

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Spanish occupation of the Philippines

The Spaniards were able to seize Rajah Sulayman after a fierce battle in 979 AH/ 1571 AD. Manila was destroyed and the Spaniards rebuilt it on Christian foundations. More

Spanish occupation of the Philippines

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The Crusaders

Crusaders arrived at the Philippines islands from the east under the command of Ferdinand Magellan in an attempt to encircle the Muslim world. More

The Crusaders

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Islam in the Philippines

Islam reached the Philippines through trade by the merchants of the Malay Peninsula and Indonesia. More

Islam in the Philippines

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East Turkestan and the Communist occupation

The Chinese Communists occupied East Turkestan and followed the same policy of continuous religious persecution against the Muslim population. More

East Turkestan and the Communist occupation

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The Story of Islam in China

Chinese historians reported that the first introduction of Islam into China was in the days of the Tang Dynasty contemporary to the time of Prophet Muhamad migration. More

The Story of Islam in China

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The British vs. the Japanese

Japan occupied Borneo and the Malay Peninsula in South East Asia in 1360 AH/1941AD. Borneo came under the military administration of Japan. More

The British vs. the Japanese

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Story of Islam in Southeast Asia

South East Asia includes the regions that lie between the Indian subcontinent and southern China. Muslim merchants introduced Islam to these areas. More

Story of Islam in Southeast Asia

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The progress of civilization in Egypt

In fact, the Muslims managed to absorb all the cultures and civilizations of the peoples in the countries that they had conquered and benefited from them in the establishment of their Islamic More

The progress of civilization in Egypt

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Era of the Governors

In the era of the Governors, the Muslim rulers paid great attention to the Egyptian economy. Shortly after the Islamic conquest, they were keen to boost agriculture in Egypt. They were keen to More

Era of the Governors

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The Battle of the Masts

The two fleets, the Egyptian and the Muslim, met with the Byzantine fleet in Phoenix on the Lycia coast, south of Asia Minor [Anatolia], in a battle that became known as Thaat As-Sawaari (the Battle More

The Battle of the Masts

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Founder of the Islamic civilization in Egypt

‘Amr ibn Al-‘Aas, May Allaah Be Pleased with him, built the first mosque in Egypt in 21 AH at Al-Fustaat. The mosque symbolized the emergence of Islam in Egypt and the dominance of the Islamic More

Founder of the Islamic civilization in Egypt
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