The answer to this is "No" for at least two reasons:
He got shot by a Hindu extremist because Gandhi pleaded for fair treatment of Muslim refugees.
There is no difference in New Zealand between Jewish refugees getting citizenship and other refugees. The only place where Jewish refugees are treated differently (in a positive way) is Israel. Jewish refugees are openly shunned from all Muslim-majority countries.
she fought for the rights of women children and refugees and was the first ever Iranian Muslim who did this.
The Fourth Crusade attacked the city of Zara in 1202, not to rid it of Muslim influence, but because the city had refused to aid the crusaders on their journey to Jerusalem. The attack on Zara was a diversion from the original goal of conquering Muslim-controlled Jerusalem.
There are currently thousands of refugees attempting to flee Syria. Many countries has expressed willingness to accept refugees from the conflict including NATO countries and some muslim countries.
Maya Diab is a christian catholic Maronite and she refused to convert. Her husband is Saudi Arabian muslim sunni. But hes a very modern muslim and didnt force her too.
It's possible, but highly improbable.
He is a Muslim because all Bosniana are Muslim
because they werent Muslim
Cristiano is known to be Muslim. He will not wear this jersey because he is Muslim.
SULTAN BAYEZID II was famous for accepting an extremely large number of Jewish and Muslim refugees who had been exiled from Spain in the 1492 and 1530. However, numerous Ottoman Sultans took in European refugees, especially Slavic and Turkic Muslims who were pushed out of the Balkans in the 1700s and 1800s with the numerous Balkans Independence Movements.
No, he did not. What President Obama actually did was similar to something other presidents (including President Bush) have done: he agreed to donate humanitarian aid to Muslim refugees who were suffering. (President Bush donated to Muslim refugees in Chad, Sudan, and Somalia, for example.) In this case, President Obama answered a request from the United Nations to make a contribution of money for food, medicine and other humanitarian aid, to be given to civilian refugees in the Gaza Strip. Neither Hamas nor the Palestinian Authority was involved.