Muslims living in the Holy Land during the Crusades likely viewed the crusaders as invaders and aggressors who threatened their land, religion, and way of life. They would have seen the crusaders as a violent and oppressive force that aimed to conquer their territories and impose their own beliefs on them. This led to significant tensions and conflicts between the two groups during this period.
Muslims see their religion as an integral part of their everyday lives, guiding their actions, decisions, and interactions. They believe that following the teachings of Islam leads to a more fulfilling and purposeful life, both in the spiritual and worldly sense. Islamic principles influence how they conduct themselves in various aspects such as family life, work, social interactions, and personal ethics.
Muslim. In older books, you'll see them called "Mohammedans" or "Musselmen" or "Saracens" (which actually means Arabs, or people who live in tents), but Muslim is now the preferred term. Muslims object to being called Mohammedans because they see in that a parallel to the followers of Christ being called Christians, and since Christians hold that Christ was divine, Muslims think that Christians think that THEY think Mohammed was also divine, which he wasn't. (This is a little convoluted, but the upshot is they want to distinguish their belief in Mohammed from the Christian's belief in Christ.) One could argue that lots of groups are called after their founders without any implication of divinity -- for example, some Democrats are called "Jeffersonians" -- so Muslims certainly are Mohammedans in the political sense, but it's usually best to call people whatever they like to be called.
The major monotheistic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) share a belief in one God, a focus on ethical living, and a sacred text. However, they differ in their views on Jesus - Christians believe he is the Son of God, while Jews and Muslims do not. Each religion also has unique practices, rituals, and holidays that set them apart from one another.
Yes, Hannah is a name used by Muslims. It has origins in different cultures and can be found in Arabic-speaking countries as well.
Ashura is a significant day in the Islamic calendar observed by Muslims for different reasons, depending on the branch of Islam. For Sunni Muslims, it marks the day when Prophet Musa (Moses) and the Israelites were saved from Pharaoh's tyranny. For Shia Muslims, it commemorates the martyrdom of Imam Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, at the Battle of Karbala in 680 AD.
I think I could safely say most Muslims dislike the fact that the christrians thought it was their right to take down the Muslims.
The Crusaders invaded their country and they were given no choice but to fight. Think about what you would do if you were invaded.
Muslims see their religion as an integral part of their everyday lives, guiding their actions, decisions, and interactions. They believe that following the teachings of Islam leads to a more fulfilling and purposeful life, both in the spiritual and worldly sense. Islamic principles influence how they conduct themselves in various aspects such as family life, work, social interactions, and personal ethics.
That's a very broad subjective question! I think you will discover, that as in most wars; attrocities were committed by both sides. Unfortunately, that's the very nature of war; make your enemy fear you! Another answer: Muslims during the crusades had structure within their own society. They followed rules and laws that would protect everyone. The Islamic religion spread fast to the middle east and became a religious following that was as strong as Christianity. Unfortunately the theology between the two differed sharply on pivotal topics, and clashes were bound to occur. The Christian kingdom viewed Islam as a threat to their future and started a war against the Muslim empires. From the Perspectives of the Christian Crusaders, Muslims were seems as savages and infidels and Evil. The Muslims in turn viewed Some Christians as Idolaters (Idolizing Jesus PBUH). Muslims and Jews were caught off-guard during the first Crusade that killed many muslims and Jews.
In my opinion I believe western culture is to far into modern living to fit religion inside of it.
I think you're talking about the caped crusaders.
i am not quite sure, but i think they wanted knights
i think it is for almost everyone
i think to viewed seek fulfllment in daily life
I think they are very poorly viewed today in this new world.
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No they are not terrorist.