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31 December, 01:53

Which two sentences explain why the Delhi sultanate did not convert the majority of Indians to Islam?

-They respected some aspects of Hinduism.

-The rulers had no desire to convert the majority of the people.

-The rulers did not think many Indians were worthy of being Muslims.

-The rulers could not control a land with so much geographical diversity.

-The rulers were more interested in trade than conversion.

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  1. 31 December, 02:41
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    Well I can't see the possible sentences, but muslims were a minority in India at the time and the population was predominantly Hindu. Forcing the majority of the population to change their religion forcibly (and through that many of their core values, beliefs, traditions and practices) was a quick way to create political unrest which could lead to a revolution. They we're already a minority ruling a large and powerful nation, so they were already dealing with a lot of resistance from the population as it was. Maybe they wanted to practice tolerance for moral reasons, but more likely they just didn't want to push their luck when they were already struggling to remain popular.
  2. 31 December, 05:45
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    Muslims were a minority in India at the time and the population was predominantly Hindu. They we're already a minority ruling a large and powerful nation, so they were already dealing with a lot of resistance from the population as it was. Maybe they wanted to practice tolerance for moral reasons, but more likely they just didn't want to push their luck when they were already struggling to remain popular.
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