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History, 17.12.2020 01:40 tabbydory3366

How did Muslim leaders treat non-Muslims in the territories that they conquered? They signed treaties with non-Muslims to reduce or resolve conflicts.
They forced all non-Muslims to convert to Islam or leave the territory.
They imposed harsh punishments on non-Muslims, to be paid with jail time and fines.
They allowed non-Muslims the chance to purchase freedom through work or money.

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