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When Constantinople Saved Western Civilization from Islam An ancient history full of forgotten lessons. Tue Aug 24, 2021 Raymond Ibrahim 9 comments

 

When Constantinople Saved Western Civilization from Islam

An ancient history full of forgotten lessons.

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Raymond Ibrahim is a Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center.

This week in history, a large fleet transporting tens of thousands of jihadists across the Sea of Marmara was either drowned in a vicious sea-storm or engulfed in flames from a volcanic eruption.

Far from dying in anguish, one year earlier, in August 717, these selfsame jihadists were part of one of the largest (200,000 fighters) and most confident Islamic armies ever to invade and seek to conquer Constantinople, the capital of Eastern Christendom.

Although the caliphs had conquered thousands of square miles of Christian territory—from Syria in the east to Spain in the west—they were discontent; for their prophet, Muhammad, had, in the guise of a “prophecy,” personally called for the conquest of Constantinople—promising paradisiacal rewards beyond imagination (which is saying much) for the one who would accomplish it.

While headed towards Constantinople, and devastating every other Christian village on the way with, to quote a chronicler, “both sword and fire,” emir Maslama, the caliph’s brother, vowed that he would “enter this city knowing that it is the capital of Christianity and its glory; my only purpose in entering it is to uphold Islam and humiliate unbelief.”

Due to a succession crisis and the jihadist storm approaching Constantinople, the people acclaimed Leo the Isaurian, a seasoned war veteran, as emperor.  For a while, this proved to be a smart move; the emperor—who knew Arabic and Muslims well, having fought them for years along the frontier—ably defended the city.  But the determined Muslims would not let up and bombarded Constantinople’s walls day and night.

One year later—after its walls were much crumbled, and after Maslama’s vast fleets had completely blockaded the city through the Bosporus—the emir began to make preparations for a final, all-out assault.

But then, right before he could do so, on August 15, delivery came—and from the least expected source: the crews manning the caliphate’s fleets were not Arab Muslims but Egyptian Christians (Copts). Because the caliphate’s fighting men had been spread thin, with many dying including from starvation over the past year of the siege, the caliph had no choice but to rely on forced infidel conscripts.

Much to Maslama’s chagrin, these Egyptian sailors “took counsel among themselves, and, after seizing at night the skiffs of the transports, sought refuge in the City and acclaimed the emperor; as they did so,” the chronicler continues, “the sea appeared to be covered with timber.”

Not only did the Muslim war galleys lose a significant amount of manpower, but the Copts provided Leo with useful information concerning Maslama’s imminent plans and formations. With this new intelligence, Leo ordered the ponderous chain that normally guarded the harbor cast aside, and before long, “the ministers of destruction were at hand”: the emperor had sent forth the “fire-bearing ships” against the Islamic fleet, which was quickly set “on fire,” writes the chronicler: “some of them were cast up burning by the sea walls, others sank to the bottom with their crews, and others were swept down flaming.”

Before long, Maslama had no choice but to lift the siege and flee aboard the remainder of his fleet with the remainder of his men.  But, as seen, the Muslims’ troubles were far from over: a terrible storm swallowed up many ships in the Sea of Marmara; and the ashes from a volcanic eruption on the island of Santorini set others aflame.

Indeed, of the 2,560 ships retreating, only ten survived—and of these, half were captured by the Christians, leaving only five to reach and tell the tale to the caliph.

Having failed to subdue the infidels across the way, the vindictive caliph was quick to project his wrath on the infidels under his authority. According to another chronicler, he “set about forcing the Christians to become converted; those that converted he exempted from tax [jizya], while those that refused to do so he killed and so produced many martyrs.

That Constantinople was able to repulse the hitherto unstoppable forces of Islam—which six years earlier had conquered Spain and were planning on reaching Constantinople from the west, thereby placing it in a pincer movement—is one of Western history’s most decisive moments. As historian John Julius Norwich once explained, “Had the Saracens captured Constantinople in the seventh century rather than the fifteenth, all Europe—and America—might be Muslim today.”

The earliest chroniclers knew this and referred to August 15, the day the siege was lifted, as an “ecumenical date”—that is, a day for all of Christendom to rejoice.

Muslims also knew this and never forgot the disgrace.  More sieges were forthcoming, until May 29, 1453, when Muhammad II, the Ottoman sultan, finally conquered Constantinople, for long, eastern Europe’s bastion against Islam.

As an inspiring reminder of Islam’s destiny to rule the world, that  supreme jihadist victory—which, as a reflection of how Islam bides its time, came more than seven centuries after Leo and his people were confident they had seen the last of the jihad—continues to be celebrated in Turkey till this day.

Meanwhile, in the West, which suffers from an acute bout of historical amnesia—particularly concerning those things that demonstrate continuities it seeks to deny—Constantinople’s victory against the jihad in 718 is at best a footnote in a meaningless history.

The above account was excerpted from and is documented in Raymond Ibrahim’s book, Sword and Scimitar: Fourteen Centuries of War between Islam and the West.  

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8 points
37 hours ago

Every schoolchild is taught about the "evils" of the Crusades but very few learn about the unimaginable brutality of the Muslim conquests. Sword and Scimitar is a fascinating read.

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Annie45
5 points
34 hours ago

I liked this rousing yarn - which turns out to be true as chronicled by Muslims themselves - in which so many Jihadists get what’s coming to them from Christians back in the year 718.

Those Egyptian Christian Copts - forced to man the fleet of the Islamic Caliphate - and we can readily imagine how that force was applied - could have cowered in fear and done what they were told. But they conspired to seize the skiffs of the transports, covering the sea in timber and topping it all off with logistical information given to Leo of Constantinople who dumped the Caliph’s brother and his fleet into the sea. Those Copts were awesome! Not to mention that even Nature itself - releasing the forces of heaven and earth that day against the Muslims - took the Christian side.

And Islam’s battle to conquer the West still rages today - with their tactic not to come at us with a 2,500 man force - but to throw sand in our eyes then move in for the kill. And nobody helps them more than the Communist media with their portrayal of “Islam? Muslims? Nothing to see here, Folks. It’s simply a Religion of Peace”.

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radioman
0 points
16 hours ago

if one wants to win, one has to keep attacking

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Annie45
0 points
15 hours ago

Most of Islamic ideology is concerned with the “other” - the infidel - and the subjugation of every one of them on Earth for Islam. Attacking and winning is everything to Muslims - whether it’s through terrorist Jihad like al-Qaida or through soft Jihad by political operatives like Trashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar and the Muslims who support them.

But Islam is not a football team whose job is to win. Its philosophy is to kill and enslave to win - for all time and in all places. And that is inherently and spiritually evil.

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William James Ward
4 points
20 hours ago

Democrats (traitorous leftists) and Islamists love each other, a match made in Hell. The Islamists worship the Moon god and leftists are lunatics. Destruction and enslavement of America and the free world is the desire of the Demoislamo alliance unfolding today and if America is to survive the first and most important step is to send our military against the murdering Taliban and destroy them. We must correct our last stolen election or disappear via the corruption of the District of Criminals in Washington. Time is short, dark days ahead, our citizens are in Afghanistan facing horrible deaths, what happens there will become the norm here, God help us! William

David Wheeler
2 points
17 hours ago

"The enemy of my enemy, is my friend!" Each side - socialist and Moslem, consider each other "useful idiots". They will use each other to gain what they truly want...victory over the Judeo-Christian, conservatives! After that, each side figures that it will destroy the other side, leaving them the final victor and in control of the world.

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radioman
0 points
16 hours ago

I agree, each side considers the other "useful idiots"!

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radioman
0 points
16 hours ago

yes. A constant state of crisis is assured and we have brace ourselves and organize at the local level. There was another article here from afterskool about building what they called "parallel structures", basically, we do our own thing given some common goals. It is not enough to have common ideas, the next step is to have goals.

Buddy Katz
2 points
24 hours ago

What is the difference between Maslama and the jihadis of today? Answer: today's jihadis have smart phones.

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