Treatment of Non-Adherents in Islam
Across
- 4. – A shared goal in both religions that promotes harmony among people.
- 6. – Both texts allow fighting only when attacked, not in aggression.
- 8. – Showing kindness, charity, and support to peaceful non-Muslims.
- 9. – Being polite and courteous in dealing with non-Muslims.
- 10. – Islam’s holy book, revealed over 23 years, guiding belief and law.
- 12. – Non-Muslim citizens under Islamic rule who receive protection and rights in exchange for a tax.
- 16. – People who worship more than one god, with whom marriage is restricted in Islam.
- 17. – The idea of being saved or rewarded by God for righteousness.
- 18. – Respecting and accepting people of other beliefs and backgrounds.
- 19. – Islamic law that governs both private and public life.
Down
- 1. – Close friendship or affection with non-Muslims, which is forbidden in Islam.
- 2. – Central figure of Christianity, known for teachings on love and forgiveness.
- 3. – A New Testament book teaching equality of all believers through Christ.
- 5. – Business and social dealings allowed with non-Muslims unless harmful to Muslims.
- 7. – An act of kindness encouraged in both the Bible and Qur’an.
- 11. – A tax paid by non-Muslims under Sharia that grants protection and exemption from military service.
- 13. Muhammad – The founder of Islam and receiver of the Qur’an’s revelations.
- 14. – Central belief system guiding moral and spiritual behaviour.
- 15. – A key shared value between the Bible and Qur’an towards non-believers.