No, there are more Muslims living in Europe than there are Jews.
False.
Answer 1Possibly because initially, at last, Muslims were more tolerant of Jews than were early Christians, who maintained that the Jews had killed their Saviour.Answer 2Jews assisted Muslims in their conquests throughout the Rise of Islam period. A great example of this was when the Muslims captured the city of Cordoba. They approached the Jewish community, gave them weapons, and asked them to be the stewards of the city until the Conquest of Spain was complete. The Jews sided with the Muslims because pogroms under Muslim rule occurred far less than in Europe. Additionally, as Jews were not Christians, Muslims did not fear any Jewish insurrection whereas they did fear Christian insurrections, making the Muslims more open and trusting of Jews. Because of this Jews and Muslims had minimal confrontation in Islamic Empires.
Muslims and Jews don't eat pork. Muslims eat shellfish, but Jews don't.
Stalin killed more than 20 million people. Only 6 million people were killed during the holocaust, many of which were jews, Gypsies, Muslims, and gays.
Yes, though there are Jews spread all over the world. If we speak only in terms of population, Jews are only significant in major European cities and there are already more Muslims in Europe than there are Jews.
Jerusalem is considered holy by Muslims, Jews, and Christians.
It depends on who you ask. As Judaism is a tribal religion, Jews will say that Judaism is more right, but is designed for Jews. Islam is a perfectly acceptable religion for non-Jews. As Islam is a universalizing religion, Muslims will say that Islam is correct without qualification.
How did Jews and Muslims react to the royal orders of expulsion
No. Mosques are used by Muslims as their place of worship, not by Jews. Jews pray in synagogues.See also:More about Jewish prayer and synagogues
No. Makkah is holy city of Muslims. Note: Makkah is an alternate spelling of Mecca, more closely related to Arabic than the English translation. Bakkah is also occasionally used. Or in full Arabic Makkah Al Mukarramah.
Yes. The Dome of the Rock is a very significant place to both Muslims and Jews. It is where Jews believe that the Holiest of Holies was held and where Abraham attempted to sacrifice Isaac. Muslims believe that it is where Muhammad ascended to heaven. It is also believed by Muslims that the angel Gabriel brought Muhammad there to pray with Jesus, Moses and Abraham.