The Muslim skeleton and the non Muslim skeleton are the same ..Muslims are humans just like every other religion.
respect their contracts and agreements with Muslims and not kill the Muslims
Shaykhs were not involved in governing the non-Muslims because they were local Islamic religious leaders. Ra'is were the ones governing the non-Muslim families and non-Muslim religious leaders.
No, non-Muslims are not allowed to visit Mecca, as it is considered a holy city for Muslims only.
No, non-Muslims are not allowed to visit Mecca, as it is considered a holy city for Muslims only.
No, non-Muslims are not allowed to enter Mecca, as it is considered a holy city for Muslims only.
if you mean for ex. a Muslim have a non Muslim friend whose celebrating his birthday and that Muslim is invited,so yes he can ithink
Non-Muslims inspired by other Muslims all over the world lead them to mosques !
Non-Muslims are not allowed to enter the city of Mecca, as it is considered a holy site for Muslims. If a non-Muslim enters Mecca, they may face legal consequences and be asked to leave the city.
No, it is not permissible for non-Muslims to visit Mecca, as it is considered a holy city reserved for Muslims only.
Actually, most countries are non-muslim, meaning either that they don't have a muslim majority, or that they don't have a muslim government.
Indonesia has over 100 Muslims. In fact, nearly non-Muslim country has well over 100 Muslims.
There are certainly contexts given in the Qur'an for fighting holy wars (jihads) against Non-Muslims, usually those relate to (1) Non-Muslim groups who oppress Muslims, (2) Non-Muslim groups already in conflict with Muslims, or (3) Non-Muslim groups who do not permit Islam to spread in their lands. However, the Qur'an does not argue that all or most Non-Muslims should be violently targeted.