The quern shows that the muslims encouraged honest trade
The attitudes of christianity and islam towards trade assignment
Originally, Christians discouraged trade and even believed wealthy merchants would have difficulty entering heaven. As time progressed Christians slowly embraced trade and ultimately believed all wealth and success came from G-d. Oppositely, Islam started off by encouraging honest trade and commerce but as time went on saw that trade without corruption was Impossible and found trade deplorable. The Attitudes of Christianity and Islam Towards Trade By poor written by Thomas Aquinas in 1273 (Document 4) further shows the progression of
Document 6, letter to and from Italian merchants, show that in the fourteenth- Document 5, Universal History by Bin Chalked, shows that in the fourteenth-century Muslims were becoming wary of merchant because they would lie and use flattery to livelihood but it was highly discouraged. Then in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries trade was really looked down on because merchants behaved corruptly, as seen in would be one showing the interactions between the Muslim and Christian merchants that may have caused the changes in attitudes. Went on saw that trade without corruption was impossible and found trade