Muslim tolerance, particularly during the early years of Islam, played a significant role in its spread by fostering an environment of acceptance and coexistence with diverse cultures and religions. This inclusivity allowed for the integration of various customs and beliefs, which attracted converts and facilitated trade and cultural exchange. However, in some regions, intolerance and rigid interpretations of Islam occasionally limited its spread, as sectarian conflicts and resistance to foreign influences sometimes created barriers. Overall, the balance of tolerance and intolerance shaped the historical trajectory of Islam's expansion.
Trade was one of the mechanisms that helped in the spread of Islam as Muslim traders were good models of Islam and its authenticity and truthfulness and tolerance.
Islam is not a government. It is a religion. The Muslim may adopt any kind of Government as suited to their will.
Islam he is muslim
It is per Islam teachings to Muslims to be tolerant with non Muslims. Refer to question below.
muslim. Islam is the religion muslim's practice
Islam is a religion, while Muslim is a person who follows the religion of Islam. Islam is the faith, while Muslim is the follower of that faith.
Islam is the religion Muslim is the person who follows Islam's teaching
Islam is the religion Muslim is the person who follows Islam's teaching
Abdul Qadir Badauni was a famous Mughal historian at the court of Akbar. He was an Orthodox Muslim. He disliked Akbar's policies of religious tolerance. He claimed that Akbar tried to destroy Islam and tried to promote Hinduism at the cost of Islam.
No the empire was constructed by conquest. However the ancient Muslim people were tolerant and the empire prospered because of this. It is a pity that this tolerance seems to have been lost with some modern Muslim teaching.
No, (neither is Muslim for that) - Islam is the religion, Muslim is the foillower of Islam.
Yes, Islam calls for tolerance, forgiveness, and peace. Refer to related questions below.