Can't read the whole post, can you?
If you conducted yourself more honestly in other parts of this discussion I might be inclined to believe your excuse. But you already have a track record.
My "track record" includes citations from the OED and a prominent African history and culture publication. You dismissed them summarily and have yet to offer any evidence for why anyone should believe your fanciful ideas over vetted facts.
I have a feeling that you wouldn't accept any sources about the number African Muslims in the FFL, short of marching every one of the soldiers in front of you for them to pronounce the shahadah. And even then you would point out that there are plenty too many dead veterans whose faith cannot be ascertained.
...one of which had nothing to do with FFL troop numbers, and the other of which - an editorial letter - offered no specificity or religious breakdown. Thus your contention about all those muslim troops remains unproven.
Meanwhile we do know there were at least 21,000 jihadi SS troops defending Hitler's southeastern front in Europe, and at least another 10,000 of a Hitler-allied Iraqi regime attacking the Brits in the middle east.