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Muslims Spain during the Middle Ages was a golden age for both Muslims and Jewish thinkers, poet, artists, and scientists.
Catholics and Muslims
Jerusalem
The Crusades were fought primarily between Christians from Western Europe and Muslims in the Holy Land, particularly the Seljuk Turks and later the Mamluks.
With decency and control. Not much rights as they have now though
If you are referring to the Golden Age of Islamic Spain (800s-1000s), the Muslims were in power at that time, so they treated themselves quite well. The Jews and Christians were treated as second-class citizens in what would today be called apartheid, but what was at that time rather tolerant.
The important thing about mina is that there are three demons which Muslims believe turned into pillars and during umrah or hajj people throw pebbles at the pillars. This is important to Muslims because the demons are being treated badly.
Muslims are not required to go anywhere during the holidays of others. During Hajj, Muslims go to Mecca.
Yes. They were the primary movers of spices in the 1400s.
Muslims, or Moors
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Unionists fear played a big part, they wanted to be the majority in Northern Ireland, and the Unionist politicians stoked sectarian hatred for years. Protestants thought that Catholics were a threat to the state, but in reality if Catholics had been treated as equals Republicans would never have got the support that they did get and the troubles may never have happened.