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History Of Islam
Circa 610: Prompted by what he says are divine revelations, the prophet Muhammad begins espousing a new version of pure monotheism in pagan Mecca, a town located in what is now Saudi Arabia.
Circa 622: Muhammad migrates to Medina and establishes an Islamic community. The Muslim calendar begins.
Circa 632: Muhammad dies.
632-661: Islamic rule extends to North Africa, Persia (Iran), Jerusalem, Damascus and Central Asia.
732: A Muslim advance into Europe is halted in France by Christian armies.
750-925: Islam's "Golden Age." Under a unified empire, Islamic legal, religious, and political thought flowers.
1096: European Christians launch the first Crusade to take the Holy Land from Muslims.
1099: Crusaders conquer Jerusalem.
1258: Mongols conquer the Islamic center of Baghdad.
1291: Islamic forces defeat the last Crusader stronghold in Palestine.
1453: Constantinople (now Istanbul) becomes a Muslim city when it is conquered by the Ottoman Turks.
1492: With the fall of Grenada, Muslim rule ends in Spain.
1683: Muslim Turks, controlling much of southeastern Europe, attack Vienna.
1798: The French, under Napoleon, invade Egypt.
1832: French forces occupy Algeria.
1920: European colonial governments control ex-Ottoman lands of Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, and Transjordan.
1932: Saudi Arabia is established.
1947: The Muslim state of Pakistan established.
1948: Israel is established. The first Arab-Israeli war begins.
1967: The second Arab-Israeli war begins.
1973: The third Arab-Israeli war begins.
1979: Islamic government is established in Iran. The Soviet Union invades Afghanistan.
1989: The Soviets withdraw from Afghanistan. Islamic rebel forces overthrow the Communist government.
1990: Iraq invades Kuwait.
1991: Muslim-dominated former Soviet republics in Central Asia gain independence. U.S.-led forces push Iraq from Kuwait.
Source: Beliefnet
Circa 622: Muhammad migrates to Medina and establishes an Islamic community. The Muslim calendar begins.
Circa 632: Muhammad dies.
732: A Muslim advance into Europe is halted in France by Christian armies.
750-925: Islam's "Golden Age." Under a unified empire, Islamic legal, religious, and political thought flowers.
1096: European Christians launch the first Crusade to take the Holy Land from Muslims.
1099: Crusaders conquer Jerusalem.
1258: Mongols conquer the Islamic center of Baghdad.
1291: Islamic forces defeat the last Crusader stronghold in Palestine.
1453: Constantinople (now Istanbul) becomes a Muslim city when it is conquered by the Ottoman Turks.
1492: With the fall of Grenada, Muslim rule ends in Spain.
1683: Muslim Turks, controlling much of southeastern Europe, attack Vienna.
1798: The French, under Napoleon, invade Egypt.
1832: French forces occupy Algeria.
1920: European colonial governments control ex-Ottoman lands of Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, and Transjordan.
1932: Saudi Arabia is established.
1947: The Muslim state of Pakistan established.
1948: Israel is established. The first Arab-Israeli war begins.
1967: The second Arab-Israeli war begins.
1973: The third Arab-Israeli war begins.
1979: Islamic government is established in Iran. The Soviet Union invades Afghanistan.
1989: The Soviets withdraw from Afghanistan. Islamic rebel forces overthrow the Communist government.
1990: Iraq invades Kuwait.
1991: Muslim-dominated former Soviet republics in Central Asia gain independence. U.S.-led forces push Iraq from Kuwait.
Source: Beliefnet
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