Answer 1
yes. in Medina Jews and Muslims were living together. and from all other religions people came and had conversations with him.
Answer 2
It depends on which religions are being discussed. Mohammed was generally tolerant of Jews and Christians, provided that they would accept a secondary status to him (like in the Constitution of Medina). The tolerance extended to religious ritual but did not extend to political or economic rights and enfranchisment. He was fiercely intolerant of the various polytheistic and henotheistic faiths that abounded in Arabia. When Mohammed conquered Mecca in 630 C.E., he smashed all of their idols and banned their practices.
He was very tolerant of religions
Babur was the Mughal emperor who set the precedent of being tolerant toward other religions.
why do you think people in the middle colonies were more tolerant of other colonies
why do you think people in the middle colonies were more tolerant of other colonies
why do you think people in the middle colonies were more tolerant of other colonies
why do you think people in the middle colonies were more tolerant of other colonies
They were tolerant of other religions.
why do you think people in the middle colonies were more tolerant of other colonies
No, the Quakers were known for being pretty tolerant of other religions.
bicth it had state gods but allowed other religions
Rome was very tolerant of other religions. Rome was a mixture of people from all over the known ancient world.
The Romans were generally tolerant of other religions as long as the participants also honored the Roman gods.