Compare and contrast the treatment of different religions by rulers of the Arab empire
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"Non-Arabs were treated as 2nd-class citizens regardless of whether or not they converted to Islam. If people that didn't believe in Islam they would have to convert, or pay a tax to continue beleiving their religion. Other leaders were treated like outsiders as well, but these leaders were treated slightly better"
I'm not sure if that makes much sense. Can somebody correct any errors?
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Don't expect me to give you answer but help go to this page:
Lesson 3: Expansion of the Muslim World
Social Studies: Unit 4: The Islamic World and South Asia
“A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new." — Albert Einstein
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Non-Arabs were treated as 2nd-class citizens regardless of whether or not they converted to Islam. If people that didn't believe in Islam they would have to convert or pay a tax to continue believing their religion. Other leaders were treated like outsiders as well, but these leaders were treated slightly better.
(Corrected some spelling/ errors)
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If anyone is wondering what page this is one it on unit 4 lesson 3 page,462
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Compare and contrast the treatment of different religions by rulers of the Arab empire.
During the Arab Empire, different religions were treated differently depending on the rulers. Here are some general patterns:
1. Muslims: Muslims were usually the highest class in society and enjoyed many privileges. They were exempt from certain taxes, and their testimony in court was often taken more seriously than that of non-Muslims.
2. Christians and Jews: Christians and Jews were called "People of the Book" and were permitted to practice their religion, as long as they paid a special tax. However, they were also discriminated against in various ways. For example, they were not allowed to hold high positions in government or the military, and were sometimes forced to wear special clothing to identify them as non-Muslims.
3. Zoroastrians: The treatment of Zoroastrians was generally similar to that of Jews and Christians, but they were often seen as even more "other" because their religion was not as well-known in the Arab Empire.
4. Pagans: Pagans were not tolerated in the Arab Empire and were often forcibly converted to Islam or killed.
Overall, it can be said that non-Muslims were treated as second-class citizens in the Arab Empire. They were allowed to practice their own religions, but with limitations, and were often discriminated against in various ways.
Describe the split in the Muslim community caused by Muhammad’s death.
The split in the Muslim community after Muhammad’s death is commonly known as the Sunni-Shia split, which is still a source of conflict in some Muslim countries today.
After Muhammad's death, the Muslim community was left without a clear successor, or caliph. This led to a period of confusion and disagreement, as different groups put forward their own candidates for the leadership the community. Eventually, two major factions emerged:
1. The Sunnis: The majority of Muslims supported the Sunnis, who believed that the new leader of the Muslim community should be chosen by consensus of the community.
2. The Shi'as: A smaller group of Muslims, the Shi'as, believed that the new leader should be a direct descendant of Muhammad himself, through his daughter Fatima and her husband Ali.
This division created tensions that persist to this day. In some countries, such as Iran, the Shi'as are in the majority, while in others, such as Saudi Arabia, the Sunnis are dominant. In addition, there are many other sects and sub-groups within Islam that have their own beliefs and practices.
What was Muhammad’s role in establishing and spreading Islam?
in 1 sentence.
Muhammad was the founder of Islam and played a central role in establishing and spreading the religion.
What factors helped the economies of the Muslim empires prosper?
in 1 sentence.