The Complete Caliphate Encyclopedia, 2240 Edition

Volume 18 Chapter 27

The Islamic Invasions of Western Europe

Complex internal problems of a social, economic and political nature plagued Europe since the Secular Era of the late 20th Century and these problems brought about the decline and ultimate collapse of the West. However, the immigration of Muslims from North Africa, the Middle East and Pakistan, particularly in the early 21st century, was equally important in precipitating the internal crises and in profoundly altering the political map of Europe. The political and territorial unity of the European Union (EU) came to be replaced in the late 21st century by several Islamic emirates.

Islamic peoples were known to the Europeans since the 7th century A.D. and their many differences kept the two groups in varying levels conflict for centuries. In his “Memoirs of a Jihad Warrior”, the Islamic historian Abdul Bin “Tacitus” Muhammad (c. 2025 – 2089) provides one of the best descriptions of the Muslims in their native Arabia. In the 20th century with Europe at its peak military and economic power the Muslims could not undertake Holy Jihad against the infidels. However, Muslims had been allowed to cross the border, and they settled as slum dwellers and welfare recipients in all major population centers. Some even became agitators and civil right activists of progressive politics. The Muslims despised and spit on everything European. The Europeans admired and feared everything Muslim.

Beginning in the 21st century, however, this situation of co-existence changed as the Muslim peoples began exerting more pressure on the Southern and Scandinavian frontiers. This problem reached crisis proportions in 2052 when the Chinese began their conquest westward toward the territory of the Shiite Caliphate and its capital Teheran. As the Chinese advanced, the Shiites were forced to flee into Eastern Europe. The Shiites were granted permission to settle within the EU in return for military service. But When Brussels’ bureaucratic maladministration created intolerable conditions, the Shiites rebelled and crushed the European armies at the battle of Bucharest in A.D. 2078, beheading the leaders of the Eastern Alliance.

The Shiites, led by a capable Ayatollah named Muhammad, turned from Bucharest and marched south, sacking Greece, and then turned westward toward the Adriatic. They attacked Italy and sacked Rome in 2081, an event that deeply shocked the secular inhabitants of the EU. Under Muhammad’s successors, the Shiites reached an agreement with the large Sunni population of Western Europe. The Shiite received parts of south-western France and southern Germany.

The Sunnis established an emirate in what remained of France in 2087 and quickly added parts of Germany in 2088. A joint force of Sunnis and Shiites then moved into Spain, where they founded a second Andalusia, the long lost Islamic paradise on Earth, with its Capitol in Toledo. These various emirates lasted until the invasion in 2137 by our Arab ancestors, led by Muhammad, the first Great Caliph of our glorious Caliphate. Muhammad united what was then called Europe, successfully repulsed the Chinese Huns and launched the Great War on the Big Satan, America. All glory to Allah the Most Merciful, the most Kind. Under Muhammad’s successors the war goes on. Allah willing we will be victorious.

The Scandinavian countries were never attacked as their kings and the entire population converted to Islam voluntarily in 2078 right after the glorious victory in Bucharest. They initially formed their own emirate and gained favor by killing their few remaining Jews. In 2137 they were the first to join the forces of the Great Caliph Muhammad.

Adapted from The Germanic Invasions of Western Europe