I can't help but laugh at your ideeas.
All the way up to 1900 hundreds Europe was fighting Islamic enslavement of Europeans from where a 1-1.25 million where enslaved by Muslims. This brutal slave trade was practiced throughout most of the Muslims world and of course it was sanctioned and allowed by the Quran and the example of the Prophet Muhammad
source. Men, women, and children were captured, to such a devastating extent that vast numbers of sea coast towns were abandoned on the European coastal line. These endless barbaric quest where stopped by the 2 Barbary wars and European conquest and subordination of the region by European powers. Countries where literally taken over and the population were free from slave hood which the Muslims have practiced over 1000 years.
Source.
On a side note Islamic enslavement was different from what was shortly practiced by imperial European powers where Africans worked and kept a family. Islamic enslavement included forced prostitution and castration and was done to non-muslims and sanctioned by Islam.
Before the enslavement of Europeans which occurred between 1500-1900 the islamic caliphate was aggressive expanding and threatening European security and even survival of certain states. This resulted in multiple crusades to force back the Islamic conquest.
This is the mindset that we still see in prevalent in Islamic societies that they are a superior master race or tribe. Liberalism and tolerance doesn't not exists (besides Turkish west coast and educated Iranians). That is why we see:
- attacks on Christians, Jews, Buddhists and others
- attacks, sex harassment and rape of non-muslims women
- attacks and racism against different races
- lack of respect for our law, values and societies
- terrorism against our societies
If you look at the Islamic-Western history the vast cultural and religious clashes can easily be explained and understood. We are to completely opposite civilisations and we have been forced to defend ourselves from Islamic conquest or attacks in around 800 years. If you look at the crime statistics and terrorism this continues to this day.