persecution of muslims during the inquisition
The "persecution of Muslims during the Inquisition" refers to the systematic targeting, discrimination, and often violent treatment inflicted upon individuals who identified as Muslims during the Inquisition period in Europe. This period, primarily occurring between the 15th and 18th centuries, saw the enforcement of religious orthodoxy by predominantly Christian authorities, resulting in severe repression, forced conversions, expulsion, and even execution of Muslims.
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