Islam sees peoples of other religions as they are as human as us, we should respect them, appreciate them, deal with them, benefit from them, benefit them and treat them properly.
"Allah forbids you not, with regard to those who fight you not for (your) Faith nor drive you out of your homes, from dealing kindly and justly with them: for Allah loves those who are just."
Perhaps yes, since it was the daughter-religions (Christianity and Islam) who did most of the spreading of these beliefs and values. See also: The influence of Judaism
People from Tehran are mainly Shia Islam adherents. however many other religions are present in Tehran For more information see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tehran
No, the first Muslims ensured that Islam as a religion should be equal and fair, in fact, the Prophet Muhammad (Pbuh) enshrined rights for Christians in the Achitname of Muhammad. Other religions were allowed to flourish within Islam, that is not to say that discrimination did not happen, but as a religious rule, other religions were to be tolerated, what happened was that the conservative 'scholars' began to think that it is bad for Islam if people were exposed to other religions etc because it would allow people to move away which is a grave sin (obviously) but also causes biddah which is innovation, this led to them persecuting other religions, not to the extent of pre-Enlightenment Europe but on a considerable note. So the answer to your question is no, Islam as a religion has never been or will be discriminatory in that manner, what you see in the world, these so called Muslim countries e.g. Arabia, Iran are not following any part of Islam in their crackdown on non-muslims, in fact, it is quite clear within Islam that there is to be no compulsion within religion.
It depends on the religion in question. Some religions have a prophet that they believe achieved the highest level of connection with the Divine. In Judaism, it is Moses. In Islam, it is Mohammed. Other religions do not have an exemplar prophet and see all prophets as equal before the Divine.
yes. :)
The premise of your question is wrong as many would classify 'Islam' as a major religion and it is primarily found in the Middle East, North Africa and parts of Asia. If you were to ask, 'Why were many of the major denominations of Christianity born in WE,' then that would get another answer.
84% to 96% of Japanese adhere to Shinto and Buddhism. Minority religions such as Christianity, Islam and Sikhism are also practiced. See related link for more information on Japanese religions.
Oman is a Muslim country in which you will rarely see other religions.
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Islam is from saudia arabia I don't know about christianity Please see quran and science Quran fits 100% with science proving to be words of Allah.,!!
Many religions affected the development of Africa's eastern Coast, namely Christianity, Judaism and Islam, however, as we see the large numbers of Muslims in that are today, it would make sense that Islam perpahs the greatest influence on this region.