The battle to convert France is not over since 732AD.
The Umayyad Caliphate (929-1031)
Moslems established in Provence became accepted as part of the political landscape from the coast to the Alps. In 940 Hugh, Count of Provence, give his protection to Moors in St. Tropez on condition that they agreed to keep Alpine passes closed to his rival Berenger. In 953 the Emperor Otto I sent representatives to Córdoba to ask Caliph Abd al-Rahman III to call off Muslim raiders who had set themselves up in Alpine passes and were attacking merchants going in and coming out of Italy.
The West the Navarese were active to. In 1000 Sancho III of Navarre, inflicted major losses on the Muslim forces. From then until 1033 he gained control of Aragon and Castile, uniting the two kingdoms with Navarre. On his death, he split the kingdom and leftNavarre to his son García III of Pamplona, Castile to Fernando I, and Aragon to Ramiro I