I never said all muslims were like that. But I did provide verse from the books of the qur'an that said that good muslims were like that. You have clearly reading things into my comments that I have never said.
Looking into one that describes things that DID happen during those years should be sufficient. The information that I gave you is accurate.
Lilly, I used that source because it is one of the most thoroughly documented sources that I have run across on the internet. He documents everything he says. Nothing goes without corroboration.
If you and I were discussing, say, the Battle of Gettysburg. If I said that it was fought between the Union and Confederate armies and lasted from July 1 through July 3 in the year of 1863, it really isn't necessary for me to provide documentation for a statement like that. Siince I gave you names, and dates, you can easily check to see that it is true or not.
Likewise, history books that give names, dates, and places tend not to footnote every reference to historical fact. If they did, the footnote section would be larger than the book itself.
And when he says that the books of the qur'an require this, or that; or that muslims do this or that because it is what the qur'an requires they do, he cites book and verse in the books of the qur'an that say what he is describing.
If we are discussing christianity, and I say that we do this or that because we are directed to in this book that verse, I could hardly be expected to have to provide you with a footnote from some other author that also found that we do this or that because of what he believes the same verse means.
To date, you have not pointed out any inaccuracies. If there are any, I am interested in knowing what they are so I can do further research if need be. Now you have made the claim of inaccuracies, you really should point them out, or withdraw the comment.
And once again, complaining about any source is irrealavent to the argument. Either the information is true or it is not.