Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
History
Islamic Empires
Exclusion of Christians and Jews
From which position were Christians and Jews excluded in the Islamic empires? (1 point)
• Teachers
• Administrators
• Soldiers
• Judges
3 answers
The correct answer is: Judges
In the Islamic empires, Christians and Jews were generally excluded from the position of judges.
In the Islamic empires, Christians and Jews were specifically excluded from serving as judges.
You can
ask a new question
or
answer this question
.
Related Questions
What policy did Nero adopt after the burning of Rome in 64 CE?
(1 point) Responses He banished all Jews and Christians. He
Select the fundamental difference between Christianity and Judaism. (1 point)
Christians believe in the Holy Trinity; Jews
From which position were Christians and Jews excluded in the Islamic empire?
1.Judges 2.Teachers 3.soldiers 4.administrators
From which position we’re Christians and Jews excluded in the Islamic empire
Why were Moorish rulers initially somewhat tolerant of Christians and Jews in Spain?
Christians and Jews paid Muslim rulers
From which position were Christian and Jews excluded in the Islamic empire
How did Islam expand rapidly after the fall of the Roman Empire? (1 point)
1. Islamic empires joined together groups of
3 of 53 of 5 Items
Question When comparing those who dominated important trading centers throughout Asia, who was the most
When comparing those who dominated important trading centers throughout Asia, who was the most successful up until the fifteenth
Christianity began as a branch of Judaism. How else is Christianity similar to Judaism?(1 point) Responses The Tanakh is the