Islamic law is actually secular - Islam does not have a clergy or institution like you'll find in Christianity and Judaism. This means Islamic jurisprudence deals with Muslims as it does people of other faiths.
But there are certain distinct privileges within the faith which are reserved for Muslims. Things like Zakat (alms to the poor) but they can be spread to include non-Muslims as "sadaqa" (alms to the poor in general).
Its not the religion or laws that affected Muslims attitudes towards other faiths, but the various cultures and politics of Muslims around the world.
The Crusades led to widespread destruction and loss of life among Muslims as they were the targets of military attacks by Christian armies. This resulted in resentment, fear, and hostility towards Christians in the Muslim world. Additionally, the Crusades deepened the divide between Muslims and Christians, reinforcing a sense of religious and cultural differences.
Christians lied about Muslims destroying sacred shrines, providing an excuse for the Christians to attack the Muslims. The Muslims won. As a result, Christians were shut off from trade, and the Muslims grew together even closer. It didn't affect Islam much, but it destroyed the Byzantine Empire.
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The major impact of crusade on Christian was to help spread the gospel. During such event unbelievers were also captured.
Quran teaches Muslims: * how to worship God, * how to be tolerant and kind, * how to treat non Muslims, * how to be of good morals and conduct, * how to be patient and thankful to God, and * many other teachings that lead to having good Muslims towards themselves, their community, and their God. Refer to related questions below.
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The Delhi Sultanate led to the decline of Hindu rulers in the region and the rise of Islamic influence. This period saw the destruction of Hindu temples and the imposition of jizya tax on non-Muslims. However, there was also cultural exchange and syncretism between Hindu and Islamic traditions during this time.
The crusades affected the Muslims because the Muslims had what the crusaders wanted the crusaders went to war against the Muslims trying to get that "thing" back, which was Constantinople, and the crusaders killed half of Muslims to try and get Constantinople back.
They affect them creating an Islamic trade network
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The Crusades encouraged religious fanaticism and gross intolerance. It was a very nasty version of 'Onward, Christian soldiers!' During the crusades,many thousands of Jews were unnecessarily slaughtered by the Christians and the Muslims, as they took no part in the crusades.
Try going to a Mosque and consult a real Islamic religious leader.