As Islam expanded, Jews and Christians were considered
A) “Peoples of the Book.”
B) sharers in the same scriptural tradition and so they were spared the choice of conversion or death.
C) sharers in the same scriptural tradition and so they were particularly evil traitors and deserved death.
D) infidels and expected to submit and convert.
E) both “Peoples of the Book,” and sharers in the same scriptural tradition and so they were spared the choice of conversion or death.
Ans: E
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