Which best describes the relationship between Muslims and Hindus in India? Muslims and Hindus have welcomed the exchange of religious and cultural ideas, resulting in a blended society. Muslims and Hindus have had religious differences, but it has never become violent. Muslims and Hindus have been at war constantly since the 11th century. Muslims and Hindus have co-existed peacefully at times, but conflict has been more common and continues to this day.
Muslims and Hindus have been at war constantly since the 11th century. or Muslims and Hindus have co-existed peacefully at times, but conflict has been more common and continues to this day.
D) Muslims and Hindus have co-existed peacefully at times, but conflict has been more common and continues to this day. When Muslims first began to expand into Indian territory during the 11th century. , they were faced with conflict due to the Hindi religion being prominent in India. They did have a period of peace; however, even to this day, they still are at war with each other. Read: "Islam had first come to the Indian subcontinent with Arab merchants and conquerors in the 11th century... At the time, most of the subcontinent already followed the Hindu religion, a belief system that encompassed most of Indian society. Tensions between the Muslims and the Hindus would lead to numerous conflicts in the coming centuries, and these differences continue to divide the Indian people today... For a time, the Muslims and Hindus of India lived in peace. The empire, however, began to fall apart after Akbar's death."
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