Yes, of course, Christians are allowed to stay in Muslim homes. God command, in Quran, Muslims to be kind, peaceful, and helpful to non Muslims so far they don't attack Muslims or drive Muslims away from their homes and properties.
The Quran clearly states that all non-believers are to be either converted or "gotten rid of" if they don't submit to the will of the false god allah. Islam is a violent and inhospitable religion that was created by a jealous warlord 800 years after Christianity was deemed the truth and only truth. Christians shouldn't stay in the home of muskims....its dangerous.
Christians were allowed to stay in Jerusalem primarily due to the city's historical and religious significance to them. After the Muslim conquest in the 7th century, agreements were made to protect the rights of religious minorities, allowing Christians to maintain their places of worship and live in the city. Additionally, the presence of Christian communities was often seen as a means to promote coexistence and stability within the diverse population of Jerusalem.
I think it is because they were born their
No as far as i know.You either convert from a Muslim to a Christian or stay a Muslim.you cant be both at once
It was the Quartering act made by the british soldiers. It allowed them to stay in your home and eat your food without payment.
It stated that if you are in the military (during peace time) you are not allowed to stay in people's houses, and made it illegal to force people to let you stay in their homes.
The highest percentage of Muslim live in homes as other families. Sometimes they are provided with housing by their respective Masjid. Single men who study Islam in universities would stay in available housing. There is no special type of building such as a Pastoral housing as a Rectory, etc.
Many Christians choose to stay in the Holy Land because it's the birth place of Jesus Christ.
Yes, so far he/she is Muslim ( or one converted to Muslim)
The maximum length of stay allowed at this accommodation is 14 days.
They stayed in there homes or if they don't have a family they stay in the castle.
In retirement homes.
The maximum stay allowed on a B2 visa is typically six months.