Yes, That is something all religions have in common. the more followers or subject you have the more power you have.
yes. it is part of the religion to spread its words to the people.
Because if you're not excited about it, it isn't your religion.
He wanted power! He wanted to spread his religion, he wanted glory for the spanish, and he wanted riches!
They let them be and worship as they liked but required them to pay a tax if they wanted to stay. If they wanted to leave they were free to go.
Mainly because they wanted to spread the Catholic religion around the world.
They wanted to spread their religious beliefs so they can get the First Nations to believe in Roman Catholicism as well as them self. They wanted them to believe that roman Catholicism was the best religion in the world!
Pope Urban II (the second) He wanted to spread the religion of Christianity throughout the world.
Islam is the religion preached by Prophet Mohamed (SAW), and does not have any sects. The followers of this religion are called Muslims, and they, unfortunately do have different sects.
The Puritans felt that they wanted a land for themselves so they could have religious freedom, so they could spread their religion freely.
Sir Syed Ahmed believed that Muslims shouldn't be reluctant to accept the good things that the British brought with them. He also wanted the relations between the British and Muslims to improve by respecting Muslim culture and religion. He realized that Hindus and Muslims are two separate nations
The three G's God (They wanted to spread their religion) Glory (They wanted to have all the glories of finding the New World) Gold (They wanted to find gold in the New World)
They were persecuted for spreading the true word of God, these blasphemers who didn't believe in Allah (God) feared the word of God given by Muslims and wanted them not to spread through the world