WHO SAID IT DID...? MUSLIMS LIVE WITH ALL KINDS OF PEOPLE PEACEFULLY EVEN BLASPHEMERS!
Medina was an important city for Muslims as it was the first Islamic state and it was a model for how people can live together peacefully and cooperatively despite their different faiths, colors, and races. They all enjoyed equal rights and obligations.
no they didn't, barbers convert to Islam peacefully...100% of them belive of Islam
Yes, unmarried Muslims are allowed to perform Hajj if they are adult, healthy (in mind and body), have enough money to cover Hajj expenses, and can travel peacefully and securely.
The Mughal rulers were different from earlier Muslim rulers of India because most of the people who ruled were Hindu's. Eventually a ruler Akbar persuaded Hindus an Muslims to live more peacefully together. ~I hope that helped you!:)
Life in Cordoba under the Muslim Caliphate was a mixture of different cultures. The Muslims, the Jews and the Christians lived peacefully.
Gandhi believed that Hindu & Muslims can never work together. Although he wanted them to work together but it was never possible.
It is not true. Muslims live together with Hindus friendly, peacefully, and with mutual respect despite the political disputes between India and Pakistan.AnswerMuslims are actually Pakistani people. Muslims and Hindus have had a war which havs been occurring from way back when till now. They are fighting for a city called Calcutta, which is a city of great value that is now in India. So now, since Pakistan is in war with India, they hate everything they have to do with each other. [ Hint: the disputes are just due to political reasons and not because Muslims don't like Hindus. India is the non Muslim country with world highest Muslim minority population and percentage. Both Hindus and Muslims in India live together peacefully and with mutual respect]
no
They can, but it is recommended that they pray together.
He wanted them to stop fighting so he fasted until they stopped but then he was shot by a Hindu extremist.
every Friday at their mosque
Friday, Jumuah