The impact of this religion has and still is affecting humanity. Due to the nature of written religious texts, people inherently interpret them how they see fit. During the time of the crusades was the first major event that Islam was a part of. Judaism, Christianity, and the Muslim religion all considered Jerusalem the holy city, and all wanted their religion to have ownership over it. This was a bloody time for humanity, and it was all based around battling over holy land. Muslims still kept their holy land and to this day remain the most populated religion in that region. The next major historical event happened many years later when a bunch of radicals Muslims flew into the world trade centers. This was the story we are told, no one knows for sure exactly who bombed who, there are many theories that the U.S. government did it so they had a right to go into the Middle East for oil. Either way, the story goes that these extremists crashed plains into the twin towers and the pentagon to show that they were not happy with how American functions. This created a war between the lands that is still going on today.
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The mayans
- Mayans had excellent Medical Techniches
- They enhanced their children's features
- The Mayan Had Advanced Writing Skills
Now the Incas
- This empire did not have the wheel, iron tools, or a writing system, but its complex government and system of roads created a society where everyone had a job, a home, and something to eat.
The Aztecs
- They built large pyramids as temples to their gods and went to war to capture people they could sacrifice.
- The noble class had a variety of vocations open to them
- Except for the nobility, the people were quite poor
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- Lane-Poole, “For the first time in their history, the Mughals beheld a
rigid Muslim in their emperor—a Muslim as sternly repressible of himself as of his people around him, a king who was prepared to stake his throne for sake of his faith.
- He must have been fully conscious of the dangerous path he was pursuing, and well aware against every Hindu sentiment. Yet he chose this course, and adhered to this with unbending resolve through close on fifty years of unchallenged sovereignty.”
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Dr. S.R. Sharma, writing about the acts of religious intolerance of Aurangzeb has observed, “These were not the acts of a righteous ruler of constructive statesman, but the outbursts of blind fanaticism, unworthy of the great genius that Aurangzeb undoubtedly possessed in all other aspects.”
Aims of Aurangzeb’s religious policy:
- It is generally accepted that Aurangzeb was a fanatic Sunni Mussalman. His chief aim was to
convert Dar-ul-harb (India: the country of Kafirs or infidels) to Dar-ul-Islam (country of Islam).
- He was intolerant towards other faiths, especially Hindus. He was also against Shia Muslims.
Aurangzeb’s religious policy had two aspects i.e:
(i) To promote the tenets of Islam and to ensure that the people led their lives accordingly.
(ii) To adopt anti-Hindu measures.
Anti-Hindu measures:
Following were the anti-Hindu measures adopted by Aurangzeb:
- Demolishing temples and breaking idols
- Imposition of Jaziya
- Discriminatory toll far
- Removal of the Hindus from Government jobs
- Restrictions on Hindu educational institutions
- Conversion through different means
- Social restrictions