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Anglo-Saxon paganism, sometimes termed Anglo-Saxon heathenism, Anglo-Saxon pre-Christian religion, or Anglo-Saxon traditional religion, refers to the religious beliefs and practices followed by the Anglo-Saxons between the 5th and 8th centuries AD, during the initial period of Early Medieval England. Anglo-Saxon paganism - Wikipedia wikipedia.org wiki Anglo-Saxonpaganism wikipedia.org wiki Anglo-Saxonpaganism
With the rise of the Ottoman Empire as a global force following the fall of Constantinople in 1453, the early Tudors became aware that Islam was both a threat to Christianity but also a potential ally in the shifting sands of European politics and diplomacy. Elizabethan Englands relationship with the Islamic world - HistoryExtra historyextra.com period elizabethan-engl historyextra.com period elizabethan-engl
Islam gained its first genuine foothold in continental Europe from 711 onward, with the Umayyad conquest of Hispania. The Arabs renamed the land al-Andalus, which expanded to include the larger parts of what is now Portugal and Spain, excluding the northern highlands. Islam in Europe - Wikipedia wikipedia.org wiki IslaminEurope wikipedia.org wiki IslaminEurope
Islam started in Mecca, in modern-day Saudi Arabia, during the time of the prophet Muhammad. Today, the faith is spreading rapidly throughout the world. Islam - Five Pillars, Nation of Islam Definition | HISTORY history.com topics religion islam history.com topics religion islam
There have been Muslims in Britain since the 16th century, with communities developing from the late-1900s in the port cities of London, Cardiff, Glasgow, Liverpool, Tyneside and Hull. Major Muslim populations in the UK have their origins in Pakistan, desh, Yemen and Somalia.
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