Wednesday, 25 February 2026

try not to hyperventilate at the following historical fact: After the Muslim conquest of Palestine in the 7th century, who invited Jews to return and settle in Jerusalem? The Muslims that you hate.

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"Though the original assumption of Muslim and Western writers was that the Middle East was quickly and massively converted to lslam, nowhere in the Arab sources is there explicit information about the conversion of large numbers of people, and certainly not of whole villages..." - The History of Islamic Societies by Ira M Lapidus Secondly, try not to hyperventilate at the following historical fact: After the Muslim conquest of Palestine in the 7th century, who invited Jews to return and settle in Jerusalem? The Muslims that you hate. There was no forced conversion or immediate large-scale demographic shift to Islam right after the conquest. The early Muslim rulers allowed religious freedom for dhimmis (protected non-Muslims, mainly Christians and Jews), who paid the jizya tax but retained their faith and communities. The process of “Islamization” was slow and varied. While it began soon after the conquest, it remained limited in the 7th century and for centuries afterward. In fact, the Muslim population in the late 7th century was very small, at approximately 5–10% The bulk of the population remained Christian, as well as Jewish/Samaritan. Scholars estimate that Palestine did not become majority-Muslim until the 12th or 13th century. Ultimately, the full demographic dominance of Muslims in the region solidified over many generations through VOLUNTARY CONVERSIONS, often driven by social, and economic incentives, along with intermarriage. Bigots like you are historically illiterate and expect your audience to be just as ignorant as you. Sorry to break this to you but immediately after the 7th-century conquest, the percentage of Muslims in Palestine was near 0% among the local population. The shift to Muslim majority took several centuries, not occurring within the 7th century itself. This aligns with broader patterns in the Levant and Middle East, where Islamization was a long-term process rather than a rapid “violent”post-conquest event, that you often fantasise about. Shut the fuck up, you disgusting genocidal sociopath.
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Seth Grossman
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Replying to @theafroaussie
Muslims have a unique history of conquering and occupying more than 2 billion people, a fourth of the world with jihads... Holy wars that were always "defensive" in their own sick minds. @landp1776

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