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    The forced conversions of Muslims in Spain were enacted through a series of edicts outlawing Islam in the lands of the Spanish Monarchy. This persecution...
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  • Crypto-Jews and Marranos). After the forced conversions, when all former Muslims and Jews had ostensibly become Catholic, the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisitions...
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  • observance of Jewish law. Forced conversions of Jews were carried out with support of rulers during Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages in Gaul, the...
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    Sayyida al Hurra (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Ferdinand II of Aragon and forced conversions of Muslims in Spain followed. Allied with the Ottoman corsair Barbarossa of Algiers, al-Hurra controlled...
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    of Muslim culture by elimination of outward manifestations of Islam such as mosques. The first wave of persecution and forced conversions of Muslims to...
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  • the Moriscos (1609–1614) Forced conversions of Muslims in Spain (1500–1502 in Castile, 1515–16 in Navarre and 1523–1526 in Aragon) This disambiguation page...
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  • 1499 (redirect from Events in 1499)
    the Kingdom of Granada (Crown of Castile) against the forced conversions of Muslims in Spain. The French under Louis XII seize Milan, driving out Duke Ludovico...
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    Morisco (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    effect of forcing the conversion of the rest of the Muslims. After the forced conversions, Valencia was the region where the remains of Islamic culture was...
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    Arévalo (redirect from Arévalo, Spain)
    crypto-Muslim authors after the forced conversions of Muslims in Spain. It is located at an altitude of 820 meters and is near the junction of the two...
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    Edict of Expulsion Edict of Fontainebleau Expulsion of Jews from Spain Expulsions of the Jews from France Forced conversions of Muslims in Spain, a series...
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  • the Muslims theirs", and they "shall be responsible for their expenditure, and the Muslims for theirs". After the Battle of Badr, the Jewish tribe of Banu...
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    obligated to attend missionary sermons (after forced conversions of Muslims in Spain), and a lack of access to actual Islamic literature. The theologian...
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    of the Capitulations of 1492, the Muslims in Granada were to be allowed to continue to practice their religion. Mass forced conversions of Muslims in...
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    these forced conversions applied to all of Castile. However, they did not apply in the kingdoms of Valencia or Aragon. Muslims had been present in the Iberian...
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  • Crypto-Islam (redirect from Crypto-Muslims)
    of another faith; people who practice crypto-Islam are referred to as "crypto-Muslims." The word has mainly been used in reference to Spanish Muslims...
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  • subordination of non-Muslim peoples. At the outset, they were hostile to conversions because new Muslims diluted the economic and status advantages of the Arabs...
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    returned to Spain, or avoided expulsion, the practice of Islam had faded into obscurity by the 19th century after many years of crypto-Muslims practicing...
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  • class and Muslim peasantry, resulting in the killing and forced conversions of many of the latter, known as Mudéjars. 1525 – Muslims in the Crown of Aragon...
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  • December 18 (redirect from 18th of December)
    out in Alpujarras in response to the forced conversions of Muslims in Spain. 1622 – Portuguese forces score a military victory over the Kingdom of Kongo...
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    discrimination, and forced conversion of Hindus in Afghanistan perpetrated by Muslims, accompanied by mass destruction and conversion of Hindu temples into...
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    Armenians were forced to convert to Islam throughout Western Armenia through massacres, social pressure, and harsh taxation. Many conversions were noted across...
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  • Convivencia (category Historiography of Spain)
    differs from later Spanish and Portuguese history when—as a result of expulsions and forced conversions—Catholicism became the sole religion in the Iberian Peninsula...
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    Oran fatwa (redirect from Fatwa of Oran)
    issued in 1502 to address the crisis that occurred when Muslims in the Crown of Castile (in Spain) were forced to convert to Christianity in 1500–1502...
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  • mass forced conversion of Sephardi Jews (those Jews with extended histories in Spain and Portugal, known jointly as Iberia, or "Sepharad" in Hebrew) of the...
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    that outlawed forced conversions. After being passed by the Provincial Assembly, the bill was tabled by a faction of the Pakistan Muslim League called...
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    by the Alhambra Decree of 1492, which forced all Jews in Spain to choose between conversion or expulsion. The capitulation of 1492 contained sixty-seven...
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    Mudéjar (category Islam in Spain)
    country. Following the forced conversions, they faced suspicions that they were not truly converted but remained crypto-Muslims, and were known as Moriscos...
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    series of edicts (1499–1526) which forced the conversions of Muslims in Castile, Navarre, and Aragon, who were later expelled from the Iberian realms of the...
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    polytheist. Muslim women, however, may not marry non-Muslim men. The Quran told Muslims to discuss the common points between Muslims and non-Muslims. It directs...
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    1490s (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    the Kingdom of Granada (Crown of Castile) against the forced conversions of Muslims in Spain. The French under Louis XII seize Milan, driving out Duke Ludovico...
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