Before the Muslim conquest, Spain was overwhelmingly Christian
In 719 AD (map’s period), Muslims were only 5–10% of the population
The 80% figure refers to % of Muslims in small Muslim-ruled area in the 12th c., after Christians retook most of Spain
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Andalus
britannica.com/event/Reconqui…
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They also like to claim that 'Al-Andalus' was a heavenly utopia in comparison to Medieval European states. What they didn't say was that sharia was in full force during that utopian time period and pogroms/brutal oppression of Christians were/was of the order of the day.
Women also didn't fare well under Sharia, for obvious reasons. For some reasons, these 'feminists' don't mind that a state has institutionalized sexual slavery.
Was already fact checked:
They also like to claim that 'Al-Andalus' was a heavenly utopia in comparison to Medieval European states. What they didn't say was that sharia was in full force during that utopian time period and pogroms/brutal oppression of Christians were/was of the order of the day.
They also didn't mention the institutional sex slavery they enacted. Every family had to give a daughter over to the mohammadan dogs.
Islam must die.
Where are you getting this idea? The Ottomans enslaved some of the children of their own subjects, but I'm not aware of Andalus doing this.
Spain was invaded and enslaved by the Ummayyad caliphate, not the Ottomans.
I am aware of who invaded Spain, that's why I pointed to the people who actually did what you said.
Just to be clear: did you mean enslaving people during the conquest, or continuously enslaving people during their rule?
I’m sure someone will pop up to tell us how this is wrong somehow
That David sure is a star of research.
Women also didn't fare well under Sharia, for obvious reasons. For some reasons, these 'feminists' don't mind that a state has institutionalized sexual slavery.