Happy Politically Incorrect Columbus Day
Happy
Politically Incorrect Columbus Day
Did you know there’s a link between
Islamic conquest and Columbus' discovery of the New World? In 711 an
Islamic force invaded the Iberian peninsula, defeated the Visigoths and
pushed on to France. In France, they were turned back by Charles Martel
at the Battle of Tours in 732. But the Islamic Moors ruled in present
day Spain for some 700 years. Later during the Spanish "Reconquista,"
they were pushed into southern Spain in what they called Al Andalusia
and established the Umayyad Caliphate consisting of cities such as
Toledo, Granada, Seville, and Cordoba. The last Moorish city of Granada
fell in 1492 under Spanish rulers, Ferdinand I and Isabella I, of Aragon
and Castille. Meanwhile, some 40 years earlier, in 1453, the Ottoman
Muslim Turks, conquered the Christian city of Constantinople, renaming
it Istanbul and instituting Islamic rule. The all-important trade route
east for Europe had been cut. It was Columbus who went to Ferdinand and
Isabella seeking sponsorship for an expedition to find a new way to the
east, as he believed the world was circular and could be circumnavigated
by sea. Columbus found favor with Isabella and the rest, well, is
history. The founding of the New World can thus be directly attributed
as a response to Islamic conquest. Lastly, never forget the Islamic
concept that wherever Islam has ruled (Dar-al-Islam), but been overcome
(Dar-al-Harb), it must rule again.
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