even     Iceland).   Nearly  a   century     before  the     creation    of  the
US   Navy,   Englishman  Joseph  Pitts   escaped     from    a   life    of
enslavement  as  a   soldier     for     Islam,  and     upon    returning   to
England  in  1704    he  published   the     first   account     of  the
pilgrimage  to  Mecca   (he had been    able    to  go  to  Mecca   on
pilgrimage  because he  had undergone   a   forced  conversion
to   Islam).^45 Across   Europe  the     humble  crescent-shaped
croissant   was supposed    to  remind  people  on  a   daily   basis   of
the  unceasing   threat  from    Islam,  after   the     centuries   of
military    assault on  Europe  by  the Caliphate   was stopped in
Vienna  in  1683.^46    Cervantes   published   what    is  considered
the first   novel   in  literature  and the most    famous  novel   in  the
Spanish  language.  The  novel   contains    several     chapters    on
Christian    slaves  held    by  Muslims     in Algeria,     and     this    was
written from    personal    experience, as  from     1575    Cervantes
himself  was     enslaved    by  Muslims     for     five    years.^47 In
Dante’s Divine   Comedy  from    1320,   one     of  the     West’s
greatest     works   of  literature,     Mohammed    is  consigned   to
eternal torment in  the eighth  circle  of  Hell.^48    And of  course,
most     famously    of  all,    in  1096    the     Pope    raised  the     first
Christian    jihad   against     Islam,  in  response    to  centuries   of
Islamic  jihad   against     Christendom     and     the     persecution     of
Christians   in  their   own     lands,  lands   which   have    mostly
never    been    reclaimed   for     Christians  since   they    were
conquered   and occupied    by  the soldiers    of  Allah.^49   It  is  thus
demonstrable     that    for     1000    years   the     educated    elite   in  the
West    have    known   that    Islam   was a   religion    of  war,    with    the
Koran   being   the fundamental instruction manual. From    the
Crusades    of  the eleventh    century to  the creation    of  the US
