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tiny-mole [99]
1 year ago
11

How did the attitudes of Muslim rulers in India change over time?

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BartSMP [9]1 year ago
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The attitudes of Muslim rulers in India have changed over time in instituting liberal movements in the country.

<h3 /><h3>How did the Muslim government impact India?</h3>

The replacement of the Hindu government by the Muslim government directly impacted the Indian belief system, instituting ideas that promoted social equality, the reduction of the caste system, and religious reforms.

There was a big impact on Muslim government in India through cultural, religious and philosophical changes that made Indian society more democratic for citizens.

It is important to point out that the Muslim community in India still suffers a lot of prejudice, fewer opportunities for life and employment, even with the natural rights provided for in the Indian constitution and there are about two hundred million Muslims living in India according to indices.

Therefore, historically it is possible to see that the main Indian groups, Muslims and Hindus were involved in conflicts that delayed independence in the country, dividing it into two different nations, India and Pakistan.

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