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In short, and as contemporary European observers had long said of the Turks, “the Tartars had [also] adopted Islam because it was the easy religion, as Christianity was the hard one,” to quote Ricoldo of Monte Croce (d. 1320).20 Whereas Islam complemented their preexisting way of life, Christianity only challenged it.
Sword and Scimitar: Fourteen Centuries of War between Islam and the West
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