Islam’s War on the West
Buried, Denied, and Now Repeating
How the West Rewrites the Past—and Dismantles Its Future
The West’s ignorance of its own history is not only alarming—it’s dangerous. Nowhere is this more evident than in how Europe’s long, bloody struggle with Islamic expansion has been buried beneath layers of modern guilt, political correctness, and revisionist myth.
Let’s begin with some hard, unflinching facts.
📜 The Forgotten Jihad Against Europe
Barely a decade after its founding in the 7th century, Islam launched its expansionist jihad out of Arabia. Within 100 years, entire civilizations fell to the sword: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Iran, and large swaths of India and China.
But the Islamic conquests didn’t stop at the Middle East or North Africa. Europe was next. The following modern nations all experienced Islamic invasions, occupation, or repeated attacks:
Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, Sicily, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Greece, Russia, Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Romania, Albania, Armenia, Georgia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, Belarus, Slovakia, Moldova, Malta, Crete, Cyprus, and Montenegro.
Even Rome wasn’t spared. In 846 CE, Arab raiders sacked the city, desecrating the basilicas of Saint Peter and Saint Paul. In 1453, the Hagia Sophia—once the grandest church in Christendom—fell to the Ottomans and was converted into a mosque. These were not isolated incidents. They were part of a sustained, centuries-long assault on Europe.
🌍 The Global Reach of Islamic Slave Raids
Islamic aggression wasn’t confined to land wars. Muslim corsairs conducted maritime raids across the Mediterranean and beyond, reaching as far north as Iceland.
In 1627, over 400 Icelandic Christians were captured and sold into slavery in the bustling markets of Algiers. This wasn’t an aberration. It was standard practice.
Even America wasn’t immune. By the early 1800s, Muslim pirates were enslaving American sailors in the Mediterranean. When Thomas Jefferson challenged the ambassador of Tripoli, he received this blunt response:
“It was written in our laws... that it was the right and duty of Muslims to make war upon [non-Muslims] wherever they could be found, and to enslave them.”
This wasn’t extremism. It was orthodoxy—and it was global.
🧠 Western Amnesia — and Its Deadly Consequences
For over a millennium, Islam posed a clear, sustained threat to Christian Europe. In response, entire nations shaped their military, cultural, and political identities around resisting it.
Fast forward to today, and that historical reality has been flipped upside down.
Now, Islam is portrayed as the victim, while Christian Europe is painted as the aggressor. This inversion of history is so extreme it would be laughable—if it weren’t costing lives.
Modern academia, media, and pop culture have become loudspeakers for a sanitized, guilt-driven narrative. A narrative in which jihad becomes “struggle,” conquest becomes “coexistence,” and resistance becomes “intolerance.”
Consider this: less than a decade after 9/11—a continuation of centuries-long jihad—America elected a president with Muslim heritage who actively empowered Islamist regimes across the Middle East. No questions asked. No historical context. Just silence.
🤯 The New Jihad: Migration, Enclaves, and Denial
Today, Islam’s expansion into the West no longer requires warfare. Mass migration, combined with cultural ignorance, has proven far more effective.
Under the banner of humanitarianism, millions migrate to Europe—many with no intention of assimilation. Instead, they form self-isolating enclaves. Westerners call them ghettos. In Islamic terms, they are ribat: forward bases in an ongoing struggle.
This isn’t conspiracy—it’s theology. The aim isn’t integration. It’s gradual transformation, often through legal means, political lobbying, and demographic pressure.
Jihad no longer needs swords. It now walks through customs with a passport, then votes.
🔍 The Real Dark Ages — and Who Caused Them
Western education routinely blames Christianity for the “Dark Ages.” But this narrative ignores a brutal historical reality.
The so-called “Dark Ages” coincide precisely with the relentless Islamic invasions of Europe. Entire cities were razed, trade routes collapsed, and the continent was forced into defensive survival.
Europe wasn’t “dark” because Christianity discouraged progress. It was dark because Islamic imperialism suffocated development.
The Spanish Inquisition is another favorite scapegoat. It's routinely portrayed as an example of Christian cruelty. But rarely mentioned is the fact that Spain had been under Islamic rule for 800 years—and many outwardly “converted” Muslims (and Jews) were engaged in subversion or open plots to reconquer through taqiyya (religious deception). The Inquisition, however flawed, was a reaction to existential threat—not mindless bigotry.
Context matters. But modern education deliberately removes it.
📢 The Final Point: If They Lied About This, What Else?
If Western institutions have rewritten Islam’s long record of aggression into a story of victimhood, what else has been rewritten?
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Were the Crusades really unprovoked aggression—or were they a belated counter-offensive against centuries of Islamic expansion?
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Was colonialism a one-way crime—or were Muslims also colonial powers across Africa, Asia, and Europe?
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Was Christianity the oppressor—or was it the last shield standing between Western civilization and Islamic conquest?
The West’s moral clarity has been replaced with self-flagellation. Its understanding of history has been replaced with ideological obedience. And its survival instinct has been replaced with complacent denial.
We are not living in the Information Age. We are living in the Disinformation Age.
🧱 Final Thought
“A people without memory is a people without future.”
— George Santayana
Europe didn’t survive Islam by accident. It fought back—with blood, steel, and resolve. It didn’t do so out of hatred, but out of the instinct to preserve its identity, faith, and future.
Today, those same lands that once held the line now hand out passports, welfare checks, and political platforms to the very ideology that once sought their destruction.
And they call it progress.
If the West continues to erase the memory of what came before, it will have no future worth defending.
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