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What was unusual about the Jewish Golden Age under Muslim rule in Spain? The Muslims allowed equal representation in the government. The Jews eventually outnumbered and conquered the Muslims. Jews, Christians, and Muslims generally lived and worked together in peace. Jewish scholars created new works in philosophy, science, mathematics, and poetry

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Jews, Christians, and Muslims generally lived and worked together in peace.

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When Muslims conquered Spain, there was a concern about how a non-Muslim population territory would be dominated and managed, it was when Muslim leaders decided that the best way to do this would be to allow the creators and Jews present in the territory to be free to practice. their own religions and cultures, suffering only soft and social restrictions, most of which were imposed even on Muslims.

The Jewish people benefited greatly during this period. This is because the Christian domain oppressed them a lot, but the Muslim domain allowed them to exercise their religious, cultural, economic and scientific lives in a respectful way.

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