Why did Muslim armies not force their religion on Jews and Christians after their initial conquest?

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Responses

because these groups also believed in one God

because all three religions practiced their faith in the same manner

because all three religions believed Jesus was the son of God

because they feared that God would be angry at them

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The most accurate response is:

because these groups also believed in one God.

Muslim armies generally recognized Judaism and Christianity as "People of the Book," and they shared a belief in one God, which led to a level of tolerance for these religions.