As I understand, muslim faith have always been the same over all the years...they have always believed in one god, Allah, and still do....(I hope I understood your question correctly :])
what are the events in historical dates
Gargoyles became popular in the medieval period but they date back to ancient Egypt.
The answer is that Muslims believe that they are created from earth, so they should be buried when dead back into earth.
"Cantate Domino" is a Gregorian chant from the medieval period, dating back to around the 9th century.
Nope. They believe he was raised to the heavens, unharmed, and he was never killed in the first place that he be resurrected. Muslims belive he will come back and abolish evil and the Muslims will enjoy their peak under him, though he will only be a Muslim and follow the law God sent to Muhammad. Hope this helps
Many religions believe that there creator loves them, and created them in their own image, and when they die, they will frolic in a paradise with them for eternity.
I believe it is from your period.
Abraham
Mainly,Muslims believe that Jesus (PBUH) is one of the great prophets and God Messengers. Most Christians believe he is God or son of God.Muslims believe that Jesus was not crucified but lifted bodily by God Miracle to the Heavens. Christians believe he was crucified.Muslims don't believe in Jesus as the savior and believe that every one is responsible of his own deeds in front of God; the Creator. Christians believe that Jesus is the human savior of human sins.Refer to related question below.
Gothic art began in the Medieval period with architecture and sculptures. Gothic art today is very different from the art back then.
*--when Muslims believe in 1 ( One & Only) god Christians believe in 3........ *--when Muslims see Jesus as a beloved prophet of Islam by ALLAH Christians see him as God.......Answer: Christians' belief is sometimes misunderstood -they actually believe exactly the same as Muslims that there is only one God. They believe that this God has revealed Himself in three persons, the Father, the Son (Jesus) and the Holy Spirit, who are all one God, not three.The reason for the various differences ultimately go back to the scriptures each use, the Bible for Christians and the Koran for Islam.
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