Airplanegirl
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Yes, and yes.
Correspondance de Napoléon Ier Tome V pièce n° 4287 du 17/07/1799..."
"I hope the time is not far off when I shall be able to unite all the wise and educated men of all the countries and establish a uniform regime based on the principles of Qur'an which alone are true and which alone can lead men to happiness."
http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/quote2.html#napolean
Napoleon had asked in his will to be buried on the banks of the Seine, but was buried on Saint Helena. In 1840, his remains were taken to France in the frigate Belle-Poule and entombed in Les Invalides, Paris. Hundreds of millions have visited his tomb since that date.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon_I_of_France
Anonymous
Napoleon was an atheist, like many of the Revolutionary Party. Since he did not have any religious problems with Islam, he tried to promote it, to some extent, to make the French occupation of parts of Egypt less troublesome. If the Egyptians saw that some of their French occupiers were praying to Allah at the mosques, there might be less insurrection to deal with. His atheism and political use of Islam is why many feel he was one of the 'anti-Christs' that Nostradamus wrote about.