Chapter 10
W H Y T H E C R U S A D E S
WERE CALLED
The Crusaders' sack of Jerusalem in1099,according to journalist
Amin Maalouf inThe Crusades Through Arab Eyes,was the
"s ta rt in g po in t of a mi ll en ni al ho st il it y be tw een Is la m an d th e
We st."^1 Isl ami c sc hol ar and apo log ist Jo hn Esp osi to is a bit mor e
exp ansi v e he b l a me s t h e Cr u sa d e s ( " so-c a l l e d ho l y wa r s " ) i n
ge ne r a l fo r d i srup ti ng a pl ur al is ti c ci vi li za ti on : "F iv e ce nt ur ie s of
pe ac ef ul co ex iste nc e el ap se d be fo re po li tica l ev en ts an danim pe ri al-
pa pa l po we r pl ay le dto centuries-long series ofso-calledholy wars that
pitted Christendom against Islam and left an enduring legacy of
misunderstanding and distrust."'
Ma al ou f do es n' t se em to co ns id er whe th er "m il le nn ia l
ho st ili ty " ma y be gu n wi th th e Pr op het Mu ha mm ad 's ve il ed th re at ,
is su ed ov er 45 0 year s before the Crusaders entered Jerusalem, to
neighboring non-Muslim leaders to "embrace Islam and you will be safe."'
Nor does he discuss the possibility that Muslims may have stoked that
"millennial hostility" byse iz in g Ch ri st ia n la nd s—wh ic h am ou nt ed to
tw o-th ir ds of wh at ha d fo rm er ly be en the Chr ist ia n wo rld—ce ntu ri es
be fo re the Cr usa de s, Esp osi os "fivecenturiesof peaceful coexistence"
were exemplified, hesays, byth e Mu slim co nq ue st of Je ru sa le m. in
63 8: "c hu rc he s an d th e Ch ri stia n po pu la ti on we re le ft
un mo le st ed ," B ut he do es n' t me nt io n So ph ro??? 's' Christmas sermon
for634,when he complained of the Muslims'
Guess what?
0 The Crusades were
notacts of unpro-
voked aggression by
Europe against the
lslamicworld, but
were a delayed
response to centuries
of Muslimaggression,
which grewfiercer
than ever inthe
eleventh century.
These were wars for
the recapture of
Christianlands andthe
defense of Christians,
not religious
imperialism.
The Crusades were
not calledin order to
convert Muslims or
anyone else to Chris-
tianity by force.