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One major cause of the rise in Islamic fundamentalists during the Cold War was the perception that Western influences were encroaching on Islamic societies, leading some to believe that their cultural identity and values were under threat. Additionally, the support of authoritarian regimes by Western powers in the region, such as the Shah of Iran, fueled resentment among certain segments of the population, pushing them towards more radical ideologies.
monotheisme.
A major goal of the Christian Church during the Crusades was to reclaim Jerusalem and the Holy Land from Muslim control. The Church sought to protect and expand its influence in the region, as well as unify Christians under a common cause.
I think that major cause is religious discrimination or untouchability
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The answer is B. The mongols, They decimated the major islamic nations in the near and middle east, sacked Bagdad and destroyed the cisterns and irrigation networks that had made this region fertile. The Crusaders were a minor problem in comparison.~MaryCake123Hope i helped!a. weastern europeans invading muslims landb. mongols tribes invading muslims landc. dissensions between rival fractions in islamd. famine and diseases introduced from africa
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the renisonsane
The Dome of the Rock is the earliest major Islamic building that still exists today.
The MAJOR religion of the country is Islamic Republic. :)