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  • ...nificant persecution.<ref name="StewartNYUEssay">{{Cite web|title=Islam in Spain after the Reconquista|url=http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/program/neareast/test/and ...m whereby adherents may conceal their religion when they are under threat, persecution, or compulsion.<ref>[http://www.oxfordislamicstudies.com/browse?_hi=0&_star
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  • * [[Muslim Statistics - Persecution|Muslim Statistics (Persecution)]] * [[Persecution of Ex-Muslims]]
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  • ...ll these groups lived mostly in peace, marred occasionally by outbreaks of persecution against the Jews and Donatists, and other conflicts. ...ostly Christian settled population was initially similar to that of Syria, Spain or Egypt. However, Christians had lost most of their intellectual elites wh
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  • [[User:Saggy/Sandbox of Islamic Spain book]] [http://www.persepolis.nu/timeline-letters.htm] and details of persecution and massacres
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  • | || Jews || Siege of Cordoba || {{nameandflag|Spain}} || Berber Muslims led by Umayyad ruler || 1013 ||The inhabitants of Cordo ...presentations of Jews and Muslims in Eleventh- and Twelfth-Century Islamic Spain''. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-14673-7.</ref>
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  • ...human rights abuses. [[w:Persecution of Muslims|Muslims themselves suffer persecution]] in various parts of the world today and have suffered genocides (for exam | ||Jews||Siege of Cordoba||{{nameandflag|Spain}}||Berber Muslims led by Umayyad ruler||1013||The inhabitants of Cordoba in
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  • ...ontinue to see their imperial past, such as when Islamic armies conquered Spain, marched half way into France, laid siege to Vienna, and invaded large port ...ersecution of non-Muslims#Historical Persecution of Non-Muslims|Historical Persecution of Non-Muslims]] and: [[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Dhimmitude]]'''
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  • Muslim empires from Spain to Bangladesh and everywhere in between implemented the jizyah. Although th ...g mission leaders supported by Christian Aid Mission about deliberate, new persecution from the "Arab Spring" insurgents who are seeking to overthrow the brutal A
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  • ...g to Islam would be copied by Islamic conquerors throughout the ages, from Spain to Indonesia, and is still found today in the declarations of war and "invi ...and instability of Muslim states often prompted the intensification of the persecution of the dhimmis. There was often tension between the emirs of Muslim states
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  • {{Quote|al-Zahrawi (born 936 AD, Córdoba, Spain)|The clitoris may grow in size above the order of nature so that it gets a ...y them. They become 'untouchable' and suffer discrimination, ostracism and persecution. Only the daughters of the poorest families, who can not afford to engage i
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  • ...upon him, and has not responded to it must be fought, "''until there is no persecution and the religion of God's entirely''" [K. 2:193, 8:39]. ...y, Islamic theology, Maliki law and jurisprudence. He was born in Cordoba, Spain, and he died in Marrakech, Morocco.
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  • ...upon him, and has not responded to it must be fought, "''until there is no persecution and the religion of God's entirely''" [K. 2:193, 8:39]. ...y, Islamic theology, Maliki law and jurisprudence. He was born in Cordoba, Spain, and he died in Marrakech, Morocco.
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