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Non-Muslims were the primary tax base in most of the territories conquered by the Muslims and were the primary group of educated and skilled individuals in the various regions. Not tolerating the Non-Muslims would have led to their exodus from the region and a loss of revenue and skill that would be irreplaceable.

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