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Mission failed is an understatement... Credit to Reasonable-Ear5087 on Reddit / DraKulis on YouTube
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Ofer Binshtok - Kafir - עופר בינשטוק
Roughly 1,400 years of racist and violent Islamic colonialism, driven by thousands of wars and battles, brought approximately 20% of the Earth’s surface under their control. They brutally purged these territories of every culture that inhabited the land. They continue to expand under the commands of the Quran and the Sunnah of Muhammad. List of major wars, conquests, raids, and battles in which Muslim forces attacked or conquered non-Muslim entities – expanded and updated with emphasis on the Indian subcontinent, Africa, Asia, and Europe (including hundreds of significant events). The list includes major battles, campaigns, and raids (not every small raid or local battle, as there were thousands). Organized chronologically. Based on historical documentation. 610–632: Period of Muhammad (Arabian Peninsula) 624: Battle of Badr – against pagan Quraysh tribes. 625: Battle of Uhud – against Quraysh. 627: Battle of the Trench – against Quraysh and pagan tribes. 627: Siege of Banu Quraiza (Arabia) – Campaign against a Jewish tribe following the Battle of the Trench, resulting in the execution of the adult males and enslavement of others. 628: Conquest of Khaybar – against Jewish tribes. 630: Conquest of Mecca – against pagan Quraysh. 629: Battle of Mu'tah – first raid against Byzantium (Christians). 630: Tabuk raid – against Byzantium and Christians. 632–661: Rashidun Caliphate 632–633: Ridda Wars – against Arabian tribes (some non-Muslim). 634: Battle of Ajnadayn – against Byzantium. 636: Battle of Yarmouk – conquest of Syria and the Levant from Christian Byzantines. 636: Battle of al-Qadisiyyah – against Sassanids (Zoroastrians). 637: Conquest of Jerusalem – from Christians. 637–642: Full conquest of Persia. 639–642: Conquest of Egypt – against Byzantium. 644–651: Completion of Persia and Armenia conquests. 643: Naval raids on Debal (Sindh, India) – Initial caliphate maritime expeditions against the Hindu-ruled port of Debal. 661–750: Umayyad Caliphate 647–709: Conquest of North Africa (Maghreb) – against Christian/pagan Berbers and Byzantium (Carthage 698). 670–711: Naval raids on Sicily, Rhodes, Cyprus, Italy (Christians). 711–714: Conquest of Sindh (Pakistan/India) – against Hindus (Muhammad bin Qasim vs. Chach dynasty). 711: Battle of Guadalete – conquest of Spain from Christian Visigoths. 712–718: Full conquest of Al-Andalus (Spain and Lisbon). 717–718: Second siege of Constantinople – against Byzantium. 732: Raid into France – Battle of Tours (Poitiers) against Christian Franks. 673–751: Conquest of Central Asia (Bukhara, Samarkand) – against Turks, Sogdians, and China (Battle of Talas 751). 664–738: Early Arab raids into India (Sindh and Rajputs). 724–738: Campaigns of al-Junayd (India) – Major Umayyad invasions into central and western India, including raids on Ujjain, Malwa, and Gujarat. 750–1000: Abbasid Caliphate + early dynasties 800–900: Naval raids on Italy, Sardinia, Corsica, Rome (Christians). 9th–10th centuries: Raids on southern Italy and Rome. 827–902: Conquest of Sicily – against Byzantium. 846: Raid on Rome (Italy) – Aghlabid forces from the Maghreb and Sicily entered the Tiber, looting the Basilicas of St. Peter and St. Paul Outside the Walls. 904: Sack of Thessalonica (Byzantium) – A fleet led by Leo of Tripoli captured the Byzantine city; historical records note the slaughter and enslavement of over 20,000 Christians. 1015–1016: Invasion of Sardinia – Forces of Mujahid al-Amiri from Al-Andalus occupied portions of the Christian island to establish a permanent base. 1001–1027: 17 raids by Mahmud of Ghazni into India – against Hindus (destruction of temples in Mathura, Somnath, Punjab, Gujarat; hundreds of thousands killed). 1024–1030: Additional conquests in India (Somnath). 1000–1200: Seljuks, Ghaznavids, Ghurids 1064: Conquest of Christian Armenia – by Seljuk Turks. 1071: Battle of Manzikert – against Byzantium. 1070–1085: Conquest of Jerusalem, Syria, Antioch – against Byzantium. 1175–1206: Campaigns of Muhammad of Ghor (Ghurids) into India – conquest of Delhi, Punjab (Battle of Tarain 1192 vs. Rajputs); 1204 conquest of Bengal (Bakhtiyar Khilji). 1193: Destruction of Nalanda University (India) – Ghurid commander Bakhtiyar Khilji destroyed the Buddhist center, slaughtering the inhabitants and burning the library. 1192–1206: Founding of Delhi Sultanate – widespread conquests against Hindus. 1200–1500: Delhi Sultanate, Timur, early Ottomans 1206–1526: Expansion of Delhi Sultanate (Mamluk, Khalji, Tughlaq dynasties) – hundreds of battles against Rajputs, Vijayanagara, southern Indian kingdoms (Madurai 1310–1311, Alauddin Khalji; temple destructions). 1294: Raid on Devagiri (India) – Alauddin Khilji’s expedition against the Hindu Yadava dynasty, resulting in massive plunder and tributary status. 1311: Siege of Madurai (India) – Malik Kafur’s campaign in the far south; systematic looting of temples and seizure of gold and elephants. 1300s+: Conquests in southern India (Madurai Sultanate). 1400: Timur’s Caucasian Invasions – Systematic raids against Christian Georgia and Armenia, characterized by the destruction of hundreds of churches and mass capture. 1398: Timur (Tamerlane) invasion of India – conquest of Delhi, mass slaughter (50,000–80,000 killed), massive looting. 1300–1350: Ottomans conquer Anatolia and cross into the Balkans (Bulgaria, Serbia). 1354–1396: Ottoman conquests in the Balkans (Battle of Maritsa 1371, Battle of Kosovo 1389 – against Serbs, Hungarians, Bulgarians Christians). 1396: Battle of Nicopolis – against European Crusaders. 1453: Conquest of Constantinople – end of Byzantium. 1480: Conquest of Otranto (Italy) – Ottoman forces seized the city and executed 813 residents who refused to adopt the new ideology. 1500–1700: Ottomans, Mughals, Safavids, Barbary states 1521: Conquest of Belgrade – against Hungarians. 1522: Conquest of Rhodes – against Hospitaller Knights. 1526: Battle of Mohács – conquest of Hungary. 1526: Babur founds Mughal Empire in India – conquests against Hindus (Panipat 1526 vs. Lodi). 1529: First siege of Vienna – against Habsburgs. 1529–1543: Jihad of Ahmad Gragn (Africa) – Adal Sultanate invasion of the Christian Ethiopian Empire with Ottoman support; burning of cathedrals and large-scale territorial shifts. 1530–1700: Mughal expansion in India (Akbar, Aurangzeb) – hundreds of battles against Rajputs, Marathas, Sikhs, Hindus (destruction of hundreds of temples). 1565: Battle of Talikota (India) – Coalition of Deccan Sultanates defeated the Hindu Vijayanagara Empire, followed by the total destruction of the imperial capital. 1567–1568: Siege of Chittorgarh (India) – Mughal Emperor Akbar’s conquest of the Rajput fort, followed by the execution of approx. 30,000 Hindu civilians. 1565: Siege of Malta – against Christian knights. 1570: Conquest of Nicosia (Cyprus) – Ottoman siege resulting in the slaughter of an estimated 20,000 Christian inhabitants. 1571: Battle of Lepanto (defeat, but earlier naval raids). 1669: Conquest of Crete – against Venice. 1683: Second siege of Vienna – against Europe. Barbary raids (North Africa, 1500–1800): Hundreds of naval and land raids on European coasts (Italy, Spain, France, England, Iceland 1627 – North African corsairs raided the Icelandic coast, capturing approximately 400 individuals for the slave trade) – plunder and enslavement of Christians (hundreds of thousands of captives). West Africa: Almoravid jihads (1050–1140) against pagan Ghana; Almohad (12th century) against Christians and pagans. 1700–1900: Ottomans, late Mughals, jihads in Africa 1714–1718: Ottoman wars against Venice and Austria. 1730–1900: Ongoing Ottoman wars in the Balkans, Greece, Russia (against Christians). India: Late Mughal wars against Marathas and Hindus; 1857 Sepoy Mutiny (Muslim component against British). Africa: Fulani jihads (1804–1808, Usman dan Fodio) – conquest of Hausa, founding of Sokoto Caliphate against pagans and mixed groups. 1850s: Jihad of Al-Hajj Umar Tal (Mali/Senegal) – conquest of Bambara kingdoms. 1820–1822: Turco-Egyptian Conquest of Sudan – Military expeditions to secure control over the upper Nile and capture slaves from non-Muslim populations. 1881–1899: Mahdist revolt in Sudan – against Egypt/British (including Christians). 1900–present: Modern period 1914–1918: World War I – Ottomans against the Allies (Britain, France, Russia – Christian powers). 1915: Systematic Genocides in Anatolia – The elimination of Armenian, Greek, and Assyrian Christian populations by the Ottoman state apparatus. 1947–1948: 1948 War – Arab states against Israel. 1965, 1971: Indo-Pakistani wars – Pakistan against India. 1967, 1973: Arab-Israeli wars. 1979–1989: Jihad in Afghanistan – Mujahideen against Soviets. 1992–1995: Bosnian War – Bosniaks against Christian Serbs. 1999: Kosovo War – Albanians against Serbs. 2001+: War in Afghanistan – Taliban against USA. 2003–2011: Insurgents in Iraq – against USA. Africa: Boko Haram (2004–present, Nigeria) against Christians; Al-Shabaab (Somalia) against Christians/West; ISIS in the Sahel (Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso) against Christians and governments. 2008: Mumbai attacks – Pakistani jihadists against India. 2014–2019: ISIS Caliphate – against Yazidis, Christians, Shiites, West. 2014–present: Hamas/Hezbollah against Israel (repeated operations). 2021: Taliban return – conquest of Afghanistan (against non-Muslim minorities). 1921: Moplah Uprising (India) – Attacks by the Mappila community against the Hindu population in Malabar, involving massacres and forced ideological changes. Additional notes on specific regions: Indian subcontinent: Hundreds of additional battles in the Delhi Sultanate and Mughal Empire (against Rajputs, Vijayanagara, Ahom in Assam). Africa: Additional jihads in the west (17th–19th centuries) against pagans; Arab slave trade in East Africa. Asia: Timur’s conquests (1370–1405) in Central Asia, Persia, India, Georgia (against Christians); Mughal/Timurid raids. Europe: Hundreds of Barbary raids + Ottoman wars in the Balkans (1700–1900); Crimean Tatar (Muslim) raids on Russia/Ukraine. The list includes only Muslim initiatives against non-Muslims. Wars between Muslims are not included.
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Hezbollah stronghold in the suburbs of Beirut this morning
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Nick Matau
Nick Matau@nick_matau·
Every Islamist warfare ever. Step 1: Release badass trailers showing your fighters training in the desert Step 2: Give speech promising to annihilate your enemies Step 3: Die
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
No injuries reported after Hezbollah fired rockets at Kiryat Shmona; most were intercepted, with others landing in open areas, the IDF says.
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Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian
Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian@manniefabian·
The secretary of Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Beirut yesterday, the military announces. Ali Yusuf Harshi was targeted in a strike in Beirut's Tallet Khayat neighborhood, outside of the Hezbollah Dahiyeh stronghold. Footage showed that the strike partially collapsed a multi-story building. The military says Harshi was Qassem's nephew and personal secretary. "Harshi was a close associate and personal advisor to Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem, and played a central role in managing his office and his security," the military says in a statement. Meanwhile, the IDF says that overnight it struck two "central" Litani River crossings that were used by Hezbollah to transfer "thousands of weapons, rockets, and launchers" into southern Lebanon. Additionally, some 10 weapon depots, rocket launchers, and Hezbollah headquarters were struck in southern Lebanon, the military adds.
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@JohnJon535 @BriannaWu Zion and Jerusalem are described as God's Throne and Jesus himself was a Jewish Rabbi who fulfilled the law if Moses and was crucified for sins. Also, Christianity doesn't teach that Jews will be destroyed in the apocalypse. That's actually Islam.
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Israel War Room
Israel War Room@IsraelWarRoom·
🔥 BREAKING: The IDF says it has eliminated Ali Yusuf Harshi — the personal secretary and close adviser to Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem — in a strike in Beirut. Harshi, also Qassem’s nephew, was a key figure inside Hezbollah’s leadership circle, involved in managing and securing the secretary-general’s operations. Overnight, Israeli forces also struck major Hezbollah infrastructure across Lebanon, including key transit routes used to move weapons across the Litani River, as well as weapons depots, launchers, and command centers in southern Lebanon. Israel says the operation delivers a direct blow to Hezbollah’s leadership and logistical network, as it continues targeting Iran-backed Hezbollah terrorists.
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Affirm Reality ✡️ 🕎 🇺🇸 🇮🇱 💜 🤍 💚
Somehow Israeli military actions are always responsible for "making more terrorists" among Palestinians but decades of terror attacks culminating in 10/7 is supposed to turn Israelis into peace-and-love-hippies.
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Howard ✡. 🟦🇮🇱🎗🧡
Periodic reminder that Rashida Taliban is not actually a democrat. She refused to support Hillary Clinton, President Biden or VP Harris. So I don’t give a damn who she supports in the Michigan primary, because she’s not a democrat.
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Solly & Yossi
Solly & Yossi@Ok_Solly·
El-Sayed is a Nazi. Full stop.
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Crémieux
Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
When the city of Oakland implemented a program intended to curb its gun violence, they also exposed this interesting tidbit: <0.5% of the population of the city does more than half of the gun violence. They later revealed this was ~0.3%, or a little under 1,300 people.
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StopAntisemitism
StopAntisemitism@StopAntisemites·
Regardless of party, if you’re running for a U.S. Senate seat like Abdul El-Sayed (MI) and choose to campaign alongside Hasan Piker who said America “deserved” 9/11, you should lose, plain and simple.
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