Emirate of Sicily (Fall of Constantinople 675AD)

It is one of a few Islamic states in Europe, having a relatively short life span of only 75 years it is probably one of the most prolific states to have arisen in the mediterraneum after the Roman empires domination of the area only being surpassed by Rome in the entire middle ages. The state was under the control of the sadiqi dynasty until 862 when the 1st Roman Sicilian war initiated and the Romans manage to capture and execute the last emir of the sadiqi dynasty.

Territory
In their 75 years of existence the Sicilian emirate manage to manufacture a gigantic fleet of a hundred ships, their ability to create such number of ships allowed them to execute fairly precise campaigns throughout the Mediterranean basin and to extend their influence through it. At their peak the Sicilian emirs manages to control corsica (834-863), Sardinia (819-874) Thessaloniki (843-881) Sicily (819-894) Malta (819-864) Anatolia's coastal holdings (845-867 871-885) and the Balearic islands (819 - 862)

Religion​​
Although the nobility and the monarchy are avid Muslims, the vast majority of the population remained strongly roman catholic although followed by Latin Muslim population of converts. The roman catholic population encompasses the 67% of the total population of the island followed by Muslim Latin converts (still with roman rites translated into Islamic Religious beliefs) 18%, 7% being from the Greek rites, 5% being Maghrebi Islam and 2% Abbasid Sunni islam 1% being of other religions.