HOW TO DEFEAT ISLAM - A LESSON IN HISTORY YOU MUST READ
- garygatehouse
- Nov 24
- 3 min read

CHARLES "HAMMER" MARTEL
KICKED THE MUSLIMS OUT OF EUROPE
TODAY 2025
QUESTION
DOES EUROPE/AMERICA HAVE A CHARLES THE HAMMER THAT WILL STAND UP TO ISLAM?
Charles Martel was a general during the Dark Ages in Europe. How many people are somewhat familiar with the name Charles “The Hammer” Martel? Perhaps some are, but who really knows why he is notable and how he earned the nickname THE HAMMER?
Charles Martel was a king of the Franks – the Franks eventually evolved into what we now recognize as the nation of France. Martel earned the nickname “The Hammer” for his victory at the Battle of Tours in 732, where he defeated an invading Muslim army and stopped the northward expansion of Islam in western Europe. He was also the grandfather of Charlemagne, the first Holy Roman Emperor.
A brief history lesson: After the fall of Rome, Europe experienced a decline in societal structure and leadership, often referred to as the Dark Ages. At this time, European societies had not yet developed into nation-states.
These groups did not constitute "societies" as we define them today. Europe was populated by roaming tribes of diverse "ethnicities" such as Vandals, Goths, Visigoths, Franks, Saxons, and Celts. These were ethnic groups, but not nationalities.
In contrast to the Europeans of the Dark Ages, Muslim societies were highly sophisticated. Muslims were significantly more advanced in culture and learning compared to their European counterparts.
Muslims harnessed this capability to form warring empires with the aim of conquest.
Conquest of what? Europe and Africa.
Muslims were actively involved in the conquest of Europe and Africa. Why is there little discussion of these historical events? Why, when discussing the destruction of a "victim" society, are Europeans often portrayed as the aggressors? Muslims expanded from the Middle East, conquering North and East Africa, and then advanced into Spain.
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Only Charles The Hammer’s superior generalship defeated the Muslims at Tours, in what is now France. Charles’ victory sent the Muslims back south across the Pyrenees – they never again managed to so seriously threaten the whole of Western Europe.
It took another 760 years, from 732 and the Battle of Tours, until 1492, when Muslims were finally ousted from Europe. The lands they invaded? Anyone surprised by that? Maybe because since Muslim hegemony does not defame Westerners, it is not taught in our schools.
Long before Europeans were powerful enough to exploit or extend hegemony over anyone, it would be fair to recall Europeans were victims. And in this instance, the aggressors were one of the favorite groups now seen as sympathetic, thus sort of infallible – Muslims.
So, I ask you—do you believe Abdul in Damascus, Ahmed in Afghanistan, or Mohammad in Iran experiences guilt because his ancestor 600 generations ago was in Western Europe committing acts of conquest? Did young Usama’s teacher inform him that his family became wealthy at the expense of others and should feel guilty for his long-deceased grandfather's actions? Probably not.
THE ORIGIN OF ISLAMOPHOBIA?
Meanwhile, our children attended school to be taught extensively about European colonialism, genocide, and slavery. It seems as though there is an intention to instill a certain level of self-loathing, a necessary amount of guilt, and the right degree of indoctrination, resulting in a mindset that views all other groups as victims. Even worse, it leads to the belief that we or our ancestors are perpetually responsible for the suffering. This is far from the truth.

((QUESTION: IS THERE A HAMMER TODAY IN AMERICA?))
I THINK NO SUCH PERSON EXISTS TODAY.
A CANDID OBSERVATION.
It appears that political parties, mainstream media, academia, Hollywood, and television are all accommodating the growing Muslim presence/threat, which has become significant in most of Europe and is now emerging in the United States, including states such as Texas and Michigan.
Who will address this ISLAMIC THREAT ? Who will take a stand?
Regrettably, I do not see any strong opposition forming at this time.





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