The main conflict in beliefs is that most Christians believe in Jesus as God or son of God while Muslims believe in Jesus (peace be upon him) as one of the greatest prophets and Muslims don't believe in Jesus as God or son of God.
Two main religious groups involved in the Crusades were Christians and Muslims. Christians sought to reclaim the Holy Land, particularly Jerusalem, which was under Muslim control. The Muslims, on the other hand, defended their territories and religious beliefs against Christian invaders.
Muslims, Christians (who were all Catholics at this point) and Jews, in order of population numbers.
India is a mainly Hindu country, but there are lots of non-Hindus in India as well, including Muslims, Christians, Jains, Buddhists, Sikhs, and Parsees.
Christians and Muslims
Indonesian Muslims never ever kill Christians. It was just a political war when Christians selected to be separated from main land Indonesia for political reasons.
No, Muslims do not believe that Jesus is God and Christians do. This is one of the main differences, but there are many more.
A:Over the centuries since Roman times, millions of people people have been hurt or killed for their beliefs, including pagans, Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists and others. The main perpetrators have been Christians and Muslims.Today, fewer people are hurt for their beliefs, but there are still occasional outbreaks of unofficial violence such as against Christians in Egypt, Hazaras in Afghanistan, or between Sunni ans Shi'ite Muslims. In some Muslim-majority countries, conversion from Islam to another religion or atheism can result in death. The numbers killed, wounded or persecuted each year can not even be estimated.
Most are Muslims but there are Christian Arabs and in Egypt there are Coptic Christians. I would imagine that like all other races all religions are represented but Islam (Muslims) and Christians are the main religions.
The main religion of Algeria is Islam. 99% of the population are Muslims. There are also small numbers of Christians and Jews.
The Crusades were a series of religious wars primarily between Christians from Western Europe and Muslims in the Middle East, starting in the 11th century. There were multiple Crusades, with various objectives and participants, but the main conflict was between Christians and Muslims over control of Holy Land sites like Jerusalem.
The two mains sides that fought in the crusades were the Christians and Muslims.
Disagreement between beliefs or territory are the main causes. An example of disagreement between beliefs would be the Crusades, which was fought between the Muslims and Christians for control over the "Holy City" An example of territory disagreements would be the French and Indian War I hope that answers your question, and also there are many, many, many reasons conflicts begin, these are just the two I believe cause the most disagreement between nations or cultures.