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Goods and Services
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Aurangzeb--as a strict Sunni Muslim, he reversed religious toleration laws in place in the Mughal Empire.
Aurangzeb restricted both non-Muslims and Shi'a Muslims. He viewed anyone not a Sunni as a heretic. He reinstated taxes on non-Muslims and began ruling under Islamic law. Due to these changes Aurangzeb is viewed as a cruel and harsh Mughal leader.
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The Huguenot church was founded in France.
The Anabaptist church originated in Zurich, Switzerland.
The Anglican church was founded in 1867 in London, England.
The Presbyterian church comes from Great Britain, specially Scotland and Ireland.
The Calvinist also started in Zurich, Switzerland.
Explanation:
When the first Muslim community were prosecuted in Makkah because of their faith, prophet Muhammad allowed his people to migrate to Abyssinia, a Christian land(Eritrea/Ethiopia now). He called Abyssinia “The land of the just Christian king where no man is wronged.” When Islam was properly explained to King Najashi, he famously stated that “the difference between Muslims and Christians was like a line in the sand.” Although the fact that Muslims in Ethiopia represent about two-thirds of the population, but the official religion of the state is Christianity, which is supported by the 1993 census, which pointed out that the number of Muslims in Abyssinia reached 27 million of the total population of 45 million.
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