How were Muslim-Christian relations like historically in most countries of the world?
How do they compare to Muslim-Christian relations in countries now?
>inb4 crusades
delicate bump
>>929142
>How were Muslim-Christian relations like historically in most countries of the world?
You'd need to write a book to answer this question properly, but - generally speaking - relations were civil. Trade between the two civilisations was ubiquitous, and major cities held populations of both religions without trouble (unless they were being stirred up by a specific event).
>>929887
This.
>>929887
So where does the modern narrative of them being in conflict come in?
>>931068
Islamic terrorism that has gone uncontrolled and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wahhabism
>>929142
pic reminds me of the ending from Majora's Mask