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They remained Muslims, but did not accept any of the verses in the Qur ' an written after the date of the split.
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They are issued in response to questions by ordinary Muslims, and go unnoticed by those not concerned, while the much smaller number of fatwā issued on controversial subjects, such as war, jihad, and dhimmis ( particularly by extremist preachers ), sometimes get wide coverage in the media because of their political content ( see examples below ).
They generally referred to the Turkic Muslims of Xinjiang as " Chan Tou Hui " ( turban-headed Muslim ).
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Ibn al-Athir wrote: " They Muslims were treated kindly, and they were protected, even against the Franks.
They also argue that the Jewish Bible has not been incorporated in the Islamic text, and " virtuous Muslims " are not contrasted with " stiff-necked, criminal Jews ".
According to Robert, Urban listed various gruesome offenses of the Muslims: They circumcise the Christians, and the blood of the circumcision they either spread upon the altars or pour into the vases of the baptismal font.
They cannot be moved because the land itself is sacred and so it is very difficult if not impossible to compromise, to negotiate away commitments for to do so is to violate peoples ' very identities as devout Muslims and Jews.
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They sailed first to Cyprus and spent the winter on the island, negotiating with various other powers in the east ; the Latin Empire set up after the Fourth Crusade asked for his help against the Byzantine Empire of Nicaea, and the Principality of Antioch and the Knights Templar wanted his help in Syria, where the Muslims had recently captured Sidon.
They were subject to the same restrictions vis-à-vis Muslims — with regard to dress, proselytizing, and intermarriage, for example — and were allowed the same legal control over their own members.
They began as endeavors to recapture Jerusalem from the Muslims but developed into territorial wars.
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