Part A 1) In some respects, medieval Christians and Muslims deal with heathens living in their land, especially when they declare laws and orders that provide forgiveness and provide non-believers Sharing their way Protection But no matter how similar the legislative relationship of the two societies in the management of minority beliefs there is still a small fundamental difference arising from social structure differences. In any society studies of law law showed that they all wanted to maintain hegemony and want to gain (respectful and psychological) respect for their beliefs.
Medieval Christians and Muslims believe that the dome of the rock is the temple of Solomon (Templum Domini). After the crusade conquered Jerusalem in 1099, the Knights Templar was there and the Temple Church in Europe imitated its design. The dome was used as a church until the Muslim army regained Jerusalem in 1187. In modern times, the original purpose of the dome of the rock is still a source of debate. It is widely believed that the dome is to commemorate the rise of the Prophet Muhammad. However, the construction of the dome seems to be earlier than the tradition of considering Jerusalem as a Mirage ruin, the building inscriptions are not mentioned.
However, there is evidence that Christian and Muslims worship together when Muslim spread begins. Then, from the Middle Ages, from Iberia to North Africa, to the Middle East Christians and Muslims behave like their neighbors. Sometimes they will quarrel, sometimes they ignore each other, sometimes they help each other. Of course there are terrible violence incidents between them, like Jeremalm dismissal in 1099, but there are Muslim mercenaries against Muslims' opponents, or Muslims and Christians who freely trade with Muslims and Christians There are many Christian kings who hire merchants. The Three Crusade was furious. Up until the 16th century, France and the Ottoman Empire were allied with their common enemy, the Holy Roman Empire.