Wednesday, December 31, 2025

ISLAM IS THE #1 BIGGEST WORLD COLONIZER














NOTHING says PEACEFUL PEOPLE like putting SWORDS & WEAPONS on their FLAG


IRAN













https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6q_XLt579s


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpcgXTnd_74




https://www.youtube.com/shorts/n9PNmzDAop8


Blacks are still the #1 slave owners of other blacks today 2025 thanks to Islam since the 7th century. 

Mohammed was a slave owner and modeled and encouraged slavery!

Who sold black Africans to white Europeans during the Atlantic slave trade?  

Arabian & Black Muslim Africans conveniently in north and west Africa. 

Who still enslaves over 27 Million black Africans 2025 as the #1 Black SLAVE OWNERS?  

Black Muslim Africans

https://tueseahkiong.blogspot.com/2022/03/black-slavery-exists-today-in-muslim.html?m=1



 



Regions Under Early Islamic Expansion (7th-10th Centuries)
  • Middle East & North Africa: Syria, Iraq, Iran, Egypt, Levant, Arabian Peninsula (modern-day Saudi Arabia, Yemen, etc.), North Africa (Maghreb).
  • Central Asia & Caucasus: Persian Empire, parts of modern-day Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, etc..
  • Europe: Iberian Peninsula (Spain, Portugal), Sicily.
  • South Asia: Parts of Afghanistan, Baluchistan, and the Indian subcontinent. 
Later Islamic Empires & Influence
  • Mughal Empire: Dominated large parts of the Indian subcontinent (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh).
  • Ottoman Empire: Controlled Southeast Europe (Balkans), Anatolia, Middle East, North Africa.
  • West African Empires: Gao, Songhai, Sokoto Caliphate. 
Modern Muslim-Majority Countries
Today, over 50 Muslim-majority countries exist from Morocco to Indonesia, many of which were shaped by these historical Islamic empires, though most later faced European colonization themselves (e.g., Algeria, Nigeria, Indonesia, India). 
Key Takeaway: The spread of Islam involved conquests that established vast empires (Caliphates, Ottomans, Mughals), not just European-style colonization, leading to enduring Islamic cultures in diverse nations from West Africa to Southeast Asia. 




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