Medina Document and its impact on the embodiment of religious tolerance

Abstract

The Medina document approved by the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) with the Jews after his emigration to the city was one of the greatest images of religious tolerance, evidence of the tolerance of Islam in dealing with non-Muslims. Islam has embodied the principle of a culture of tolerance with the formation of a state Islam, and intolerance did not take a path in the call to God or in governance or in administrative procedures.This research includes the following investigations:The first topic: the circumstances necessary for the approval of the Medina document.The second topic: principles of tolerance in the city document.Third topic: Violation of the document, its causes and consequences.