No, in two ways.
Muslims do not find their leaders in books, but rather in the real world.
The Muslim holy book is called the Qur'an.
The Five Pillars are a set of Muslim requirements derived from the Qur'an.
The warfare arranged by the Christians against Muslims is called the Crusades. It was political war under the religious claims by the Western Christian rulers to get control of what they called holy lands of Lebanon and Palestine.
Different religious groups gained protection under Muslim rulers through various means. In many cases, Muslim rulers implemented a policy known as dhimma, which offered protection to non-Muslims in exchange for payment of a tax called jizya. This allowed religious minorities to practice their faith and maintain their own institutions. Additionally, some Muslim rulers, such as the Mughals in India, adopted a policy of religious tolerance, allowing different religious groups to coexist and retain their own customs and traditions.
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The British in the 1700s
The rulers of ancient Egypt were called "pharohs".
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The British in the 1700sthe british in the 1700s
The rulers of ancient Egypt were called pharaohs.
At the A.D 600s, Muslims fought with the rulers of Aksum for the control of the Red Sea trade routes.
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The Aztec rulers were known as the Mexica
Some former Russian rulers were called tsars or czars.