Cultures and traditions very from region to region. There is nothing wrong with following the trends and norms of a society one lives in as long as they are free from any negative nature or impact that Islam outlines.
The Muslims introduced the idea of zero to Europe.
Akbar practiced tolerance between Hindus and Muslims. The introduction of Din-i-Ilahi helped him to promote this tolerance.
Education and tolerance is the best way to remove the differences between Muslims and the West. In the end what they both believe in the core basic of principles are the same.
The Mughal Empire promoted religious tolerance by employing officials from different religious backgrounds, participating in cultural exchanges with Hindus and Buddhists, and allowing non-Muslims to practice their faith freely. Emperor Akbar in particular implemented policies like the Sulh-i-Kul (peace with all) decree to foster harmony among different religious communities.
ther really is a lot of tolerance, because we get almost all of our stuff from china so they definatly show a lot of tolerance!
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Hindus and Muslims were the two religious groups in contact before and during the Mughal Empire in India. The Mughal Empire was known for its policy of religious tolerance, and the interactions between Hindus and Muslims led to the rich cultural and architectural developments during that period.
According to Islam, Mohammed preached tolerance because it was God's will that he do so, in order to promote goodwill between men. However, if we examine this critically, we note that most of Mohammed's exhortations to tolerance come from the Meccan period, when Muslims were not in power as opposed to the Medinan period, when Muslims were in power. Therefore, it is likely that Mohammed was preaching tolerance for self-interest, i.e. Mohammed wanted the majority of non-Muslim Meccans to tolerate him.
The relationships between Muslims and Christians became more complex due to the Crusades. While there were periods of intense conflict and violence during the Crusades, there were also instances of cooperation and cultural exchange. Overall, the Crusades deepened religious and cultural divisions between Muslims and Christians, contributing to centuries of tension and mistrust.
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Most Muslims believe that the Qur'an was revealed to the prophet Muhammad by the angel Gabriel, and therefore has no historical association with the Bible. Scholars and some Muslims recognise that the Qur'an was really written by humans during and after the lifetime of Muhammad, based on a knowledge of the Bible.