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Today in History - The 'Image of Hell': Islam's Siege of Malta
2020-05-18
[American Thinker] Today in history, May 18, 1565, one of the most symbolically important military encounters between Islam and Europe began: the Ottoman Turks besieged the tiny island of Malta, in what till then was considered the heaviest bombardment any locale had been subjected to.

Around the start of the sixteenth century, Muslim pirates from Algiers began to terrorize the Christian Mediterranean. Like their terrestrial counterparts, they too were indoctrinated in and emboldened by Muhammad's promises: "A campaign by sea is like ten campaigns by land," the prophet had said, "and he who loses his bearings at sea is like one who sheds his blood in the path of Allah." The piratical lust for booty was, predictably, heightened by dreams of "martyrdom."

When Suleiman "the Magnificent"—better known among Muslims as Suleiman "the Ghazi" (jihadi/raider)—became Ottoman sultan in 1520, he instantly took the most notorious of these Barbary pirates, Khair al-Din Barbarossa, into his service and helped him prosecute the sea jihad on Europe. The ensuing reign of terror forced Europeans along the Mediterranean coast to relive the days of their ancestors in the centuries before the Crusades, when the Middle Sea was first inundated with jihad and slave raiding. Over the following two decades, hundreds of thousands of Europeans were enslaved, so that, by 1541, "Algiers teemed with Christian captives, and it became a common saying that a Christian slave was scarce a fair barter for an onion."
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  Naming things you will never hear in the Christophobic self loathing public schools. POS hordes simply following the teachings of the Pedophile for Profit.
Posted by: Woodrow   2020-05-18 09:13  

#3  wonder if The 1541 Project would be in competition for a Pulitzer
Posted by: Bob Grorong1136   2020-05-18 09:05  

#2  Over the following two decades, hundreds of thousands of Europeans were enslaved, so that, by 1541, "Algiers teemed with Christian captives....

But I thought slavery began on cotton plantations in the old South ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-05-18 08:02  

#1  Religion of Peace(tm)
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-05-18 07:58  

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