Islamic conquests did not heavily involve forced conversions, with non-Muslims being allowed to practice their faith by paying special taxes.
Islamic conquest did not primarily involve large-scale forced conversions. The Koran prohibited forcible conversions of Jews and Christians, allowing them to practice their faith by paying special taxes like the jizya. The Arab rulers practiced relative tolerance towards non-Muslims, who were known as dhimmis, allowing them to continue with their religious practices.
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