Peaceful coexistence between Muslims and Indians during the Islamic era

Section: Research Paper
Published
Jun 24, 2025
Pages
449-473

Abstract

There is no doubt that the Arab-Indian relations before Islam were friendly and ongoing to the fullest extent at various levels. After the advent of the Islamic religion and its spread outside the Arabian Peninsula and then its entry into the Indian sub-continent since the end of the first century AH / 7 AD (in the areas of Sindh and Punjab in particular) strengthened relations between Muslims and Indians, especially when the indigenous people were introduced to the traditions and teachings of Islam, Love, equality and cooperation We have shown remarkable evidence of the unprecedented peaceful coexistence desired. The two parties have set the best examples of peaceful coexistence over the centuries in which Muslims have been present in the Indian subcontinent.The examples and texts of peaceful coexistence were distributed according to the civilized order known from the political, administrative and military side, through the economic and cultural aspects, and ending with the social aspect as well as other aspects. The study did not neglect to rely on the relevant sources and references related to the Islamic opening of India and the other shows the corruption found among the conqueror Muslims - who became rulers later - and the Indian society, which consists of a mixture of (Hindus, Buddhists, Jainians and other religions)

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Abdul-Jawad Al-Mashhadani, Y., & یاسر. (2025). Peaceful coexistence between Muslims and Indians during the Islamic era. Adab Al-Rafidayn, 50(80), 449–473. https://doi.org/10.33899/radab.2020.165336