622–627: ethnic cleansing of Jews from Mecca and Medina, (Jewish boys were publicly inspected for pubic hair and executed if they had any) 624: after the victory of Badr, beginning of the elimination of the Jews 625: expulsion of the Jewish clan of Al Nadir 626: massacre of the Beni Khazradj Jews and division of families and loot 626? : expedition against the Jews beni Qoraizha, insulted by Mohammed: “O you, monkeys and pigs…” 626? : massacre of 700 Beni Qoraïzha Jews, bound for three days, then slaughtered above a ditch, with the young boys 626: murder of the Jew Kab, leader of the Beni Nadhir and satirist poet, and of his wife who had made fun of Mohammed 626: expedition against the Jews of Kaihbar 626: murder on the orders of Muhammad of the Jew Sallam abu Rafi 626: Mohammed had the palm trees of the Jewish oasis Beni Nadhir cut down 627: elimination of the Jewish Qurayza clan in Medina 627: massacre of the Jews of Medina; sharing of families and property 628? : attack on the Jews of Khaibar, and torture of prisoners 628? : taking of the Jewish oasis of Fadak as Mohammed’s personal property 628: submission of the Jews of Wadil Qora 628: Mohammed to the Jews beni Qainoqa: “if you do not embrace Islam, I declare war on u” 629: first massacres in Alexandria, Egypt 622–634: extermination of the 14 Arab Jewish tribes 630: submission of the Jews and Christians of Makna, Eilat, Jerba 638: expulsion of the Jews from Jerusalem 640: expulsion of Jews from Hedjez 643: expulsion of the Jews from Khaibar by Omar 822–861: the Islamic empire adopts a law requiring Jews to wear yellow stars (a bit like zi Germany), caliph al-Mutawakkil 940: beheading of the Jewish exilarch of Baghdad for having sullied the name of Mohammed 945: assassination by a crowd of fanatics of the last Jewish exilarch of Baghdad 948: closure of the Jewish theological school of Baghdad “Sora” 1004: Jews and Christians must wear a black turban and sash in Egypt 1009: Jews and Christians in Egypt must wear a cross or bells in the baths 1009: destruction of the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem by the Fatimids 1010–1013: start of massacre of hundreds of Jews around Cordoba 1016: Jews are persecuted and driven out of Kairouan 1010: persecution of Christians, Jews and Sunnis by the Fatimid caliph Al Hakim 1032: 5 to 6,000 Jews killed in a riot in Fez and expulsion of survivors 1040: beheading of the Jewish theologian Gaon Chizkiya, head of a Talmudic school 1106: Ali Ibn Yousef Ibn Tashifin of Marrakech decrees the death penalty for any local Jew, including his Jewish doctor, and his military general. 1148: the Almohads of Morocco give Jews the choice of converting to Islam or being expelled 1057: capture and pillage of Kairouan by the Hilalian tribes; expulsion of Jews and certain Muslims 1066: Massacre of thousands of Jews in Granada in Muslim-occupied Spain 1073: start of persecution against Jews and Christians by the Turks in Jerusalem 1127: in Morocco, after the failure of the prophetic movement of the Jewish messiah Moshe Dhery, wave of persecutions and forced conversions 1142: start of persecution against the Jews by the Almohads; massacre in Tlemcen, Bougie, Oran 1145: the Jews of Tunis must choose between conversion and exile 1146: capture of Meknes by the Almohads; persecution of the Jews 1147: capture of Tlemcen by the Almohads; persecution of the Jews 1147: Almohad invasion of Spain: expulsion of Jews or forced conversions 1147: capture of Marrakech by the Almohads; persecution of the Jews 1147: start of Almohad persecutions against the Jews of North Africa 1148: start of the exodus of Maimonides fleeing the intolerance of the Almohads 1148: Almohadin of Morocco gives Jews the choice of converting to Islam or being expelled. 1152: advent of Abd el Moumin in Morocco; choice for Christians and Jews between conversion or death 1159: controversy between Maimonides and the rabbi of Fez on the attitude towards forcible converts 1160: capture of Ifriqiya by the Moroccans of Abd el Moumen; Jews and Christians must choose between death and conversion; Jews are converted by force and superficially. 1165–1178: Yemen: Jews throughout the country were given the choice (under the new constitution) to convert to Islam or die 1165: chief rabbi of the Maghreb burned alive. The Rambam fled to Egypt. 1165: flight of Maimonides to Egypt to escape the Almohads 1171: in Egypt, decree recalling obedience to ordinances concerning the submission of Jewish and Christian infidels under penalty of death 1184: the Almohads impose distinctive signs on Christians and Jews in Spain 1198: forced conversion of the Jews of Aden 1220: tens of thousands of Jews killed by Muslims after being blamed for the Mongol invasion, Turkey, Iraq, Syria, Egypt 1232: massacre of the Jews of Marrakech 1266: the tomb of the Patriarchs of Hebron is converted into a mosque and closed to Jews and Christians 1267: Mamluk Sultan Baybars forbids Jews from entering the vault of the Patriarchs in Hebron; the ban ended exactly five centuries later in 1967 1270: Sultan Baibars of Egypt resolved to burn all the Jews, a ditch having been dug for this purpose; but at the last moment he repented and instead demanded a heavy tribute, in which many perished. 1270: widespread segregation of Jews in Andalusia 1276: 2nd pogrom of Fez, Morocco 1284: In Baghdad, the Jewish doctor Ibn Kammuna died locked in a trunk after writing “a book in which he showed irreverence towards the prophecies”; he escapes a lynching and is threatened with the stake 1291: death of the converted Jew Sad al Dawla, grand vizier of Argun Khan in Iran, a rank which provoked the anger of the Muslim court 1291: forced conversion of the Jews of Tabriz in Persia 1301: start of the persecution of the Jews in Egypt 1318: beheading of Rashid aldin Tabid, historian and Persian minister, Jewish convert who provoked the anger of Muslim elites 1318: forced conversion of the Jews of Tabriz in Persia 1333: forced conversion of the Jews of Baghdad 1333: the traveler Ibn Battuta complains that Djenkchi Khan djagataï allows Jews and Christians to repair their places of worship 1334: forced conversion of the Jews of Baghdad 1344: forced conversion of the Jews of Baghdad 1351: trial of Jews (in Cairo?) accused of desecration, who must choose between conversion or death 1385 : Massacres du Khorasan, Iran 1390: foundation of the first Jewish ghetto in Fez 1391: in Morocco, persecution of Jews from Spain 1438: creation of ghettos for Jews in the cities of Morocco, under the name “mellah” 1438: 1st massacres in the Mellah ghetto, North Africa 1448: in Egypt, decree recalling obedience to ordinances concerning the submission of Jewish and Christian infidels under penalty of death 1450: trial of Jews accused of having written the name of Mohammed in their synagogue in Fustat; they are converted by force 1465: In Fez, pogroms after the discovery in the Jewish quarter of the tomb of the city’s founder, a descendant of Mohammed…; Jews are forced to move to the ghetto (11 Jews left alive) 1492: Jewish community of Touat in Morocco is massacred; synagogues destroyed 1516: Algerian Jews receive the official status of dhimmi from the Ottomans; certain colors are forbidden to them (red and green); they are not allowed to ride horses or carry weapons; they must pay the discriminatory tax; their representative is ritually slapped during the delivery of tribute to the authorities 1517: 1st pogrom in Safed, Ottoman Palestine 1517: 1st pogrom of Hebron, Ottoman Palestine Massacre of Marsa ibn Ghazi, Ottoman Libya 1521: expulsion of Jews from Belgrade by the Ottomans 1524: expulsion of Jews from Buda in Hungary by the Ottomans 1535: pogrom then expulsion of Jews from Tunisia 1554: looting and persecution against the Jewish population of Marrakech by the Turks who took the city 1574: civil war in Morocco between three claimants; Jews are victims of all camps 1577: Passover massacre, Ottoman Empire 1588–1629 : pogroms of Mahalay, Iran 1604: start of a period of famine, violence and forced conversions of the Jewish population of Fez: 2000 conversions in 2 years 1608: persecution for two years of the Jews of Taroudat by the Berbers 1622: forced conversion of the Jews of Persia 1630–1700: Yemenite Jews were considered “impure” and therefore forbidden to touch a Muslim or a Muslim’s food. They were obliged to humble themselves before a Muslim, walk on the left side and greet him first. They could not build houses taller than those of a Muslim or ride a camel or horse, and when riding a mule or donkey, they had to sit on the side. When entering the Muslim quarter, a Jew had to take off his shoes and walk barefoot. If attacked with stones or fists by Muslim youths, a Jew was not allowed to defend himself. 1650: Jews from Tunisia are deported to special neighborhoods called “hara” 1650: forced conversion of the Jews of Persia, under Shah Abbas II 1656: Jews expelled from Isfahan in Iran 1660: 2 pogroms in Safed and Tiberias, Ottoman Palestine 1670: Expulsion of Mawza, Yemen 1676: expulsion of Jews from Sanaa in Yemen 1678: forced conversion of Jews in Yemen 1679–1680: Sanaa massacres, Yemen 1700: massacre of Jews in Yemen 1747 : Massacres de Mashhad, Iran 1758: executions of a Jew and an Armenian in Constantinople for violation of the legislation on the clothing of infidels 1770: expulsion of Jews from Jeddah in Arabia 1785 : Tripoli Porom, Libya ottomane 1790–92: Pogrom of Tetouan. Morocco (Jews of Tetouan undressed and lined up) 1790: destruction of most of the Jewish communities in Morocco 1800: new decree adopted in Yemen, prohibiting Jews from wearing new or good clothes. Jews were forbidden to ride mules or donkeys, and were sometimes rounded up for long, naked marches through the Roob al Khali desert. 1805: 1st pogrom in Ottoman Algeria against the Jews of Algiers after a famine. French nsul Dubois-Thainville saves 200 Jews by sheltering them in his consulate. 1805: exile of Jews from Algiers to Tunis and Livorno 1805, the leader of the Jewish Nation of Algiers, Naphthalie Busnach, is killed while riots ravage the neighborhoods. 1806: expulsion by fatwa of the Jews of Sali in Morocco 1806: ban on Moroccan Jews wearing Western clothing 1806: the janissaries of the dey of Algiers massacre and pillage in the Jewish quarter 1807: expulsion of Jews from Tetouan 1808: 1st massacres in the Mellah ghetto, North Africa 1815, the chief rabbi of Algiers, Isaac Aboulker, is beheaded during a riot. 1815: the Jews of Algiers are forced to fight against an invasion of locusts 1815: 2nd pogrom of Algiers, Ottoman Algeria 1816: in Algeria, ban on carrying weapons for Jews and Christians 1820: Massacres of Sahalu Lobiant, Ottoman Syria 1828 : pogrom de Baghdad, Iraq ottoman 1830: 3rd pogrom of Algeria, Ottoman Algeria 1830: start of the persecution of Jews in Persia, caused by the Russian advance in the Caucasus 1830: ethnic cleansing of Jews in Tabriz, Iran 1834: 2nd pogrom of Hebron, Ottoman Palestine 1834 : Pogrom de Safed, Palestine ottomane 1838: Druze attack in Safed, Ottoman Palestine 1839: Massacre of the Mashadi Jews, Iran 1839: forced conversion of surviving Jews from Mashadi 1839: campaign of forced conversions of Iranian Jews 1840: persecution of the Jews of Damascus; ritual murder case 1840: forced conversion of the Jews of Mashadi 1841: massive murders of Jews in Morocco; the sultan is obliged to consider the Jews as his personal property, which helps to protect them 1840: Damascus, ritual murders (French Muslims and Christians kidnapped, tortured and killed Jewish children for entertainment), Ottoman Syria 1844: 1st Cairo massacre, Ottoman Egypt 1847: Dayr al-Qamar Pogrom, Liban ottoman 1847: ethnic cleansing of Jews in Jerusalem, Ottoman Palestine 1848: 1st pogrom of Damascus, Syria 1848: total disappearance of the Jews of Mashhad 1850: 1st pogrom of Aleppo, Ottoman Syria 1854: anti-Jewish pogrom in Demnate, Morocco 1857: beheading in Tunis of the Jewish coachman Batou Sfez, accused of blasphemy, while he was drunk 1860: 2nd pogrom of Damascus, Ottoman Syria 1862: 1st pogrom of Beirut, Ottoman Lebanon 1866 : pogrom at Kuzguncuk, Turquie Ottomane 1867: Barfurush massacre, Ottoman Türkiye 1868: Eyub Pogrom, Ottoman Türkiye 1869: Massacre of Tunis, Ottoman Tunisia 1869: Massacre of Sfax, Ottoman Tunisia 1864–1880: Marrakech massacre, Morocco 1870: 2nd Alexandria massacres, Ottoman Egypt 1870: 1st pogrom in Istanbul, Ottoman Türkiye 1871: 1st Damanhur massacres, Ottoman Egypt 1872: Massacres in Edirne, Ottoman Türkiye 1872: 1st pogrom of Izmir, Ottoman Türkiye 1873: 2nd massacre of Damanhur, Ottoman Egypt 1874: 2nd pogrom of Izmir, Ottoman Türkiye 1874: 2nd pogrom of Istanbul, Ottoman Türkiye 1874: 2nd pogrom of Beirut, Ottoman Lebanon 1875: 2 pogroms in Aleppo, Ottoman Syria 1875: Massacre on the island of Djerba, Ottoman Tunisia 1877 : 3e massacre de Damanhur, Egypte ottomane 1877: Pogrom of Mansura, Ottoman Egypt 1882: Massacre of Homs, Ottoman Syria 1882: 3rd massacre of Alexandria, Ottoman Egypt 1889: after the funeral of a rabbi, deemed too discreet, the Jewish cemetery of Baghdad was confiscated 1889: looting of the Jewish quarter of Baghdad 1890: 2nd Cairo massacre, Ottoman Egypt 1890, 3e pogrom de Damas, Syrie ottomane 1891: 4th massacre of Damanahur, Ottoman Egypt 1897: murders in Tripoli, Ottoman Libya 1903&1907: Taza & Settat, pogroms, Morocco 1890: Massacres of Tunis, Ottoman Tunisia 1901–1902: 3rd Cairo massacre, Ottoman Egypt 1901–1907: 4th Alexandria massacres, Ottoman Egypt 1903: 1st Port Said massacres, Ottoman Egypt 1903–1940: Pogroms of Taza and Settat, Morocco 1904: massacre of Jews in Yemen 1907: Casablanca, pogrom, Morocco 1908: 2nd Port Said massacre, Ottoman Egypt 1909: comment from the British vice-consul of Mosul: “The attitude of Muslims towards Christians and Jews is that of a master towards his slaves.” 1910: blood libel of Shiraz 1911: Shiraz pogrom 1912: 4th Fez, Pogrom, Morocco 1914: expulsion of Jews from Palestine old enough to bear arms by the Ottomans 1917: Jewish Inquisition of Baghdadi, Ottoman Empire 1918–1948: adoption of a law prohibiting the raising of a Jewish orphan, Yemen 1920: Irbid massacres: British mandate in Palestine 1920–1930: Arab riots, British Mandate Palestine 1921: 1st Jaffa riots, British Mandate Palestine 1922: Massacres of Djerba, Tunisia 1922: law of forced conversion of orphans in Yemen, concerning Jews including as adults 1927: 60 Jews killed by Arabs in the Mellah of Casablanca Morocco 1928: Massacres of Ikhwan, in Egypt and under British mandate in Palestine. 1928: Jewish orphans sold into slavery and forced to convert to Islam by the Muslim Brotherhood, Yemen 1929: anti-Jewish riots, British mandate: in August 1929, the Jews demanded the construction of the Western Wall; pogroms in Jerusalem, Hebron, Safed. To stop the violence, the British reject this request 1929: 3rd Hebron Pogrom under British Mandate Palestine. 1929 3e pogrom de Safed, mandate britannique Palestine. 1933: 2nd Jaffa riots, British mandate in Palestine. 1934: Anti-Jewish pogrom in Constantine Algeria. 200 Jewish stores were raided, the total material damage was estimated at more than 150 million francs. It also sent a quarter of Constantine’s Jewish population into poverty. 1934: Pogroms in Thrace, Türkiye 1934: 1st massacres in Farhud, Iraq 1936: 3rd Jaffa riots, British Mandate Palestine 1936: 2e massacre of Farhud, Irak 1938: boycott of Jews in Egypt 1939: discovery of 3 bombs in synagogues in Cairo 1941 : 3e massacre de Farhud, Iraq 1941: persecution of Jews in Libya 1941: massacre of Jews in Baghdad, with the support of the authorities: approx. 170 dead 1942: collaboration of the mufti with the Nazis. Plays a role in the final solution 1942: Struma disaster, Türkiye 1942: Nile Delta pogroms, Egypt 1938–1945: Arab collaboration with the Nazis 1942: discriminatory tax law of Varlik Vergisi in Turkey against Jews and Christians 1942: looting of Jewish property in Benghazi and deportation to the desert 1944: attack on the Jewish quarter of Damascus 1945: anti-Jewish and anti-Christian riots in Egypt; churches and synagogues destroyed 1945: 4th Cairo massacre, Egypt 1945: Pogrom of Tripoli, Libya 1947: segregation measures against Jews in Egypt 1947: pogrom in Libya; approx. 130 dead 1947 : Pogroms d’Aden au Yemen 1947: 3rd pogrom d’Alep, Syrie
Also, the blood libel, yellow star (though Christians had to wear a white cross), etc. are all from Arabia.
It cuts off 1947-1949, when the Arabs expelled Jews to Israel and siezed all their property. Moroccan and Algerian Jews were the most numerous until the 1990s and the Russians came.
Christianity and Judaism were completely eliminated from the current Saudi territory by Muslims. Not even the usual Islamic "pay us or die" for people who won't convert. Just "convert or die".
Somehow this is never mentioned in schools or in the media.
Islam is some strange mix of traditional Arab belief, Jewish belief, and probably Monophysite heretics (just expelled from Byzantium/Rome) Christians. The latter is why Islam is obsessed with "oneness".
"In the Shadow of the Sword" by Tom Holland (his Rubicon book is awesome also) puts a lot of info out there, like the late date of the Quran.
https://medium.com/@Ksantini/the-list-of-crimes-committed-by-muslims-against-jews-since-the-7th-century-0ff1a8eb0ad0