Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Old City of Acre' has mentioned 'Muslim' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[4] According to the early Muslim chronicler al-Baladhuri, the actual conquest of Acre was led by Shurahbil ibn Hasana, and it likely surrendered without resistance.
Thus, he strengthened Acre's fortifications and settled Persians from other parts of Muslim Syria to inhabit the city.
The Andalusian geographer Ibn Jubayr wrote that in 1185 there was still a Muslim community in the city who worshipped in a small mosque.
Acre, along with Beirut and Sidon, capitulated without a fight to the Ayyubid sultan Saladin in 1187, after his decisive victory at Hattin and the subsequent Muslim capture of Jerusalem.
Acre remained in Muslim hands until it was unexpectedly besieged by King Guy of Lusignanxe2x80x94reinforced by Pisan naval and ground forcesxe2x80x94in August 1189.
The population was 81 households and 15 bachelors, all Muslim.
At the beginning of the Mandate period, in the 1922 census of Palestine, Acre had 6,420 residents: 4,883 of whom were Muslim; 1,344 Christian; 102 Bahxc3xa1xcaxbcxc3xad; 78 Jewish and 13 Druze.
The old city of Akko remained largely Arab Muslim (including several Bedouin families), with an Arab Christian neighbourhood in close proximity.
Within several years, however, the population balance between Jews and Arabs shifted backwards, as northern neighbourhoods were abandoned by many of its Jewish residents in favour of new housing projects in nearby Nahariya, while many Muslim Arabs moved in (largely coming from nearby Arab villages).