The Muslims didn't learn anything from the christians because they where so cruel to the christians.
At school, Muslims participate in classes, study and do activities like all other students. They may also take breaks for prayer, depending on the time of day. Some schools may have designated prayer rooms for Muslim students.
Oh, dude, like, there are a bunch of reasons why Muslims face discrimination, you know? Some people just can't handle the idea of someone having a different faith or culture. It's like they're stuck in a time warp or something. Plus, there's all this fear-mongering and misinformation floating around, making people think all Muslims are, like, terrorists or something. It's pretty messed up, man.
2Chronicles 7:14 if they pray to me and repent and turn away from the evil they have been doing, then I will hear them in heaven, forgive their sins, and make their land prosperous again. The 'they' in this verse is the nation of Israel. God is telling Solomon what Israel should do when God chastises them (when they turn from God). This doesn't apply to directly Christians today because God doesn't say to Christians He will bless them and make their land prosperous. God's covenant with Israel was one of obedience and blessing. God would bless Israel in the land if they were obedient. God's covenant with believers is a covenant of grace. This may be defined as that gracious agreement between the offended God and the offending sinner in which God promises salvation through faith in Christ, and the sinner accepts this by faith - promising a life of faith and obedience
In an Islamic inspired effort to learn, Muslims gathered knowledge and information from all over the earth, originally in many different languages. When all of the information was translated into one common language, Muslims were able to peice together learnings to contribute to the scientific revolution greatly. Astronomy, Chemistry, and Algebra were all shaped by the learnngs of Muslim scholars.
Some people believe you can, but this happens to be a very old myth. There is actually no evidence that the bad choices we make in our lives are caused by devils or demons-- they are caused by our own foolish decisions, and if we do wrong, we have to accept the consequences of our actions, and learn our mistakes. Some Christians do believe there is a devil who tempts people and causes them to do bad things, but not all Christians share that view. Most people understand that we have free will and can choose whether to do good or to do evil.
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Christians primarily learned of spices, cuisine, articles worth trading, and intellectual arts (like philosophy, science, math, music, and visual arts).The Europeans did not learn tolerance or equal treatment from the Muslims as a result of the Crusades. Regardless of whether Muslims actually had such policies (which is itself questionable), the more striking problem with this assertion is that it is clear that Europeans did not learn these or similar values by the end of the Crusades (from anybody). The Crusades ended in the mid-1200s, preceding the Spanish Inquisition, the Thirty Years War, numerous unequal laws based on ethnicity or religion, and, of course, the Barbarity of the Enslavement of the African Peoples. Additionally, even most Muslims claim that European Imperialism was based on a fundamental belief of European Cultural and Racial Supremacy. European tolerance and equal rights derives from the Enlightenment Period (1600s) and from the traumas (like the Thirty Years War) that resulted from the inability to accept different religions and beliefs.
The Crusades highlighted the complex interplay between religion, politics, and culture in medieval Europe and the Middle East. They fostered greater interaction between different cultures, leading to exchanges in knowledge, trade, and technology. Additionally, the Crusades contributed to the rise of national identities in Europe and intensified tensions between Christians and Muslims, shaping future relations and conflicts. Ultimately, they underscored the impact of religious fervor on historical events and the long-lasting consequences of such military campaigns.
From what I understand, the Muslims utilise many traditionally Jewish and Christian personalities as their Prophets. Look up Wikipedia on Muslim prophets and you will see what i mean... Pesach
they can learn anything that new muslim has learnt
They learn their religion from the Qur'an.
The Muslims learn their religion from Muslim scholars. They may learn remaining subjects from any school, college, University situated anywhere in the world.
There are no such things as Muslims Africa so i can't answer that one
A school for Muslims to learn the Muslims bible Named the Qu'ran
It's usually Muslims who learn the Qur'an.
It was brought back by men who had been in the crusades. Cross cultural learning happens when people go to places and learn new ideas, foods, and inventions. The end result was the ideas that pushed Europe into the Neoplatonic movement .
yes they do. because Muslims are their for able to learn about their religion.