It's probably worth mentioning that Muhammad himself had a pop at the Byzantines in the days before he popped his clogs if you want to point to a persistent pattern of Islamic expansionism.
The Crusades
Thank you for the added point
pedantry is literally an ad hom to deflect from the fact that you have no clue about history
your argument had huge distortions.
and yet… you feel the need to reply because you want to save face by attacking my character and distract from your historical ignorance.
are you sure your old enough for this board?
If you actually had the answers and rebuttals you wouldn't have written this whiney post to begin with. You're absolutely pathetic. I'm more than willing to concede a point if it's argued well.
So, tell you the conversation is over and you keep ranting. You chose to deliberately misrepresent my arguments and are continuing to do so. Do you that if you want, but that means the conversation is pointless as you're not interested and therefore ended last post. Continue your autistic ranting and accusations if you like and you think you'll find it gratifying. I shall continue to post to only reiterate that you have engaged in deliberate misrepresentation and that the conversation is over. Carry on.
cry harder. for all the time you've spent whining you could have pointed out where i've "misrepresented" your arguments. your refusal to do so betrays either ignorance or cowardice to put forth arguments.
The conversation is over. You chose to engage in misrepresentation. Continue ranting if you wish.
I don't think you know what "ranting" means. I've consistently attacked you for failing to put forth arguments, for lacking historical knowledge and lobbing ad hominems. That hardly classifies as "ranting". But, by all means, keep unilaterally attempting to shut down debate and claim victory. You seem to take pleasure in outing yourself as a fool.
The conversation is at an end.
The Battle of Tours is a minor military campaign that was blown out of proportion for political reasons.
It was the start of something bigger and it was one of the two battles that stopped the Muslim forces from ever crossing those mountains again, it allowed the reinforcements to be sent to the Asturias and begin the Reconquista