Karlos wrote:
Dandy wrote:
But I fail to see that Islam improved development of civilisations in the Islamic world since then - so why do you asssume that it would have been different if Islam had spread across Euorpe back then?
I can see no reason to assume that such a culture would not have continued to excel if it had been allowed to do so. It's a perfectly simple extrapolation that had this culture survived to usurp the existing ones within europe and the ensuing conflict with Catholicism not occured (at least not on the scale and duration of the crusades) there would have been no real support for the sorts of extremists that gained the upper hand during that time.
The Caliphate of Córdoba was financially exhausted by its expensive military campains fighting against the invading Fatimids in an Islamic civil war. The small Christian kingdoms of Northern Iberia paid yearly tribute to the Caliphate of Córdoba in exchange for peace with the Moors of Al-Andalus (Iberia) until its break up into the Taifa kingdoms (1031). The Moors Taifa kingdoms each centered upon their own capital city then attacked each other whenever they could gain advantage by doing so. It was not until Ferdinand (The Great) of León became king of Castile in 1035, and the king of León in 1037, that territory was taken back from the Moors, by any of the Christian Kings.
A stronger alternate history case could be made that had
Carthage prevailed over the Romans,
Phoenician culture would have spread all across europe, Roman ambitions to conquer the world would have been checked, no Roman conquering of Palestine, no obsession with prophets of the jewish god Jehovah, and therefore, no subsequent 8 centuries of Jewish-Christian-Islamic conflict over the middle eastern territories. Instead, today we would go pray at Temples of "the one true god"
Melqart. Islam has had 1000 years to again develop another Islamic paradise. Proclaimed Islamic paradise's since then have had one thing in common,
Mutaween ( religious police) enforcement of Sharia. This golden age of al-Andalus only happened because its rulers were Islamic heretics.