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To: se99tp
Reading this article I thought about periods of peaceful co-existance of Muslims and Christians from fifteenth to nineteenth what is now Central Europe.

I'm curious as to know which place exactly it was that they coexisted peacefully in Central Europe (what countries they are today). Did they live in a same country, or it was more detente situation?

2 posted on 05/09/2012 2:36:16 AM PDT by paudio (no tagline for now...)
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It was in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth that existed long before British Commonwealth. The Tatars who at first fought with Poles signed agreement of peaceful coexistance. The other type of Islamic group calls itself Karaim, which is interesting mixture of Islamic(Turkish) and Hebrew culture. There is Karaim’s minority in Lithuania. Unfortunately however even remnaants of Tatars from Central Europe are being radicalized by Saudi teachers. Dr Jasser is right.


3 posted on 05/09/2012 2:45:05 AM PDT by se99tp (look)
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