Abu Sufyan
Christans , Jews, Muslims, Non Muslims
bad behaviour with non-muslims
they managed because they were individual
Which battle? If the Muslims subjugated a group of non-Muslims, then those non-Muslims converted to Islam, it is possible that their jizya could be "refunded" (but not their kharaj taxes which remain tied to their land even after conversion). Or, if the battle ended in negotiations, an alternative settlement could be worked out in a treaty. Normally & in the Quran and primary Hadith, however, no exemptions/no returns are laid out. The non-Muslim must convert, pay, or be fought by the Muslims under Islamic law.
People were invited to embrace Islam. Those who did not want to become Muslims were left to go in peace.
There were 313 very poorly armed and ill-equipped Muslims facing about 1000 well-armed non-believers in Jang-e-Badar.
on hijra 2nd year Ramadan 17 The Makkan non-believers, 1000 well-armed, attacked the Muslims at Madina. The Muslims, 313 in number, almost without proper arms came out of Madina and faced the Non-believers at the field of Badar (70 miles away from Madina) on 17th Ramzan, 2 Hijra. 70 Non-believers were killed, 70 were made prisoners. 14 Muslims were martyred.
Badar Uddin Ahmed Kamran was born on 1951-01-01.
Muslims still must respect and co-operate with non-muslims.
Non Muslims don't go on Hajj.
Muslims expected of the non Muslims to convert to Islam to prove that they are loyal subjects.
Highly appreciated by the non-Muslims
Highly appreciated by the non-Muslims
Zakat can only be given to non Muslims if its intent is to help them become Muslims.
If it is for justice yes
shadan
Sure. There is nothing against having trade relationships with non Muslims except for food purchased from non Muslims that is allowed for Muslims to eat per Islam religion.