this vid shows the crusade history (just thought it is interesting): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJtMsyACMnA
and here is another website which MIGHT answer ur question: http://www.muslimedia.com/archives/book99/crusadbk.htm
(written by muslim person)
My veiw: we muslims are very proud about what happened at the wars because muslims won with many hardships and also that includes the spreading of islam but we are sad about the many lives lost on both sides
the muslims didnt WANT to kill but we HAD to
2007-12-14 12:56:51
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answered by JinXedLuCk4u2 3
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There's a very good book about this. "The Crusades Though Arab Eyes" by Amin Maalouf (New York: Shoucken Books, 1984).
Many of the crusaders were brutal, cruel, murdering, plundering barbarians - - not our idea of Christians at all. They were dirty and uncivilized compared to the more cultured societies in the Byzantine world and the Arab world of the Middle East.
Read Anna Comnena's account of the First Crusade.
Anna Comnena wrote the "Alexiad" - a biography of her father - - the Byzantine emperor during the first crusade.
She is considered by some to be the first woman historian.
The crusades were a huge mistake. The Arab world has not forgotten. The crusades are part of the reason there has been fighting between Muslims and Christians for over a thousand years.
At last eight crusades took place from the first (and only successful) one 1096 -1099 CE to the late 1200s - - two centuries of brutal, wasteful, unnecessary warfare.
I could go on and on about the insanity of this period in Christian history. Jesus must have wept to watch this butchery being done in His name.
2007-12-14 12:59:42
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answered by Spreedog 7
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Muslim chroniclers at the time of the First Crusade weren't terribly concerned by the crusades. They were of course troubled by the lose of Jerusalem, but the Muslim world at the time was so divided that at times many Muslim factions allied with the crusaders against other Muslims. It was only with the rise of Nur al-Din and Saladin that the idea of a counter-jihad took hold and Muslim unity began depicting the crusades as a barbarous invasion which should be repelled at any costs. For more read Amin Maalouf's "The Crusades Through Arab Eyes"
2007-12-14 13:07:50
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answered by bobdole_13 3
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the crusaders is an army sent by Europeans to get the holy land back. europeans still must thank them because with the crusaders, they were able to know more about Asia. the muslims thought that crusades are their enemy of course.
know more about the crusades:
2007-12-14 13:04:53
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answered by pao d historian 6
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The Crusades have been a sequence of religiously-sanctioned militia campaigns waged by making use of numerous Latin Christian Europe, somewhat the Franks of France and the Holy Roman Empire. the particular crusades to repair Christian administration of the Holy Land have been fought over a era of just about 2 hundred years, between 1095 and 1291. different campaigns in Spain and eastern Europe continued into the fifteenth century. The Crusades have been fought particularly against Turks, whether campaigns have been additionally waged against pagan Slavs, Jews, Russian and Greek Orthodox Christians, Mongols, Cathars, Hussites, Waldensians, previous Prussians, and political enemies of the popes. Crusaders took vows and have been granted penance for previous sins, usually pronounced as an indulgence. The Crusades initially had the purpose of recapturing Jerusalem and the Holy Land from the guideline of the Turks and have been released in accordance with a decision from the Christian Byzantine Empire for help against the enlargement of the Muslim Seljuk Turks into Anatolia. The term is extensively utilized to describe contemporaneous and next campaigns carried out with the aid of to the sixteenth century in territories exterior the Levant, frequently against pagans, heretics, and peoples below the ban of excommunication for a mixture of non secular, financial, and political reasons. Rivalries between the two Christian and Muslim powers led additionally to alliances between non secular factions against their combatants, such because of the fact the Christian alliance with the Sultanate of Rum for the period of the 5th marketing campaign. The Crusades had far-accomplishing political, financial, and social impacts, a number of that have lasted into contemporary circumstances. because of the fact of inner conflicts between Christian kingdoms and political powers, the a number of marketing campaign expeditions have been diverted from their unique objective, such because of the fact the Fourth marketing campaign, which resulted interior the sack of Christian Constantinople and the partition of the Byzantine Empire between Venice and the Crusaders. The 6th marketing campaign became into the 1st marketing campaign to set sail devoid of the respected blessing of the Pope. The seventh, 8th and 9th Crusades led to Mamluk and Hafsid victories, because of the fact the 9th marketing campaign marked the tip of the Crusades interior the middle East.
2016-11-03 07:38:52
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answered by Anonymous
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invaders which must be killed. The Christians stank (Europeans didnt bathe often back then), made the Dome of the Rock into a stable. Killed all Muslims in Jerusalem. They had to be killed according to most Muslims
2007-12-15 02:01:36
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answered by Anonymous
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quite bad, of course
2007-12-14 13:52:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I personally like them
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071214173054AAasLBp&r=w
2007-12-14 12:39:43
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answered by ♥Lexi 3
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kill kill kill
2007-12-14 12:40:24
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answered by Kikki 4
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