The presence of Muslims in the Goryeo Dynasty was recorded in one of the ancient manuscripts written a hundred years after the Goryeo Dynasty collapsed, precisely in 1449 AD, namely the Goryeosa manuscript. The purpose of this study was to find out the contents of the Goryeosa manuscript, the history of the Goryeo Dynasty, and the Muslim interactions that occurred in the Goryeo Dynasty. The Goryeosa Manuscript is a record containing the history of the Goryeo Dynasty. This manuscript was written by someone named Jung In-Ji and Kim Jeong-So. The Goryeosa manuscript itself is divided into 5 parts, namely mokrok, sega, ji, yoljeon, and yonpyeo. The Goryeo Dynasty was one of the dynasties that ever existed on the Korean peninsula. Which was founded by Wang Geon in 918 AD and collapsed in 1392 AD. The presence of Muslims in Goryeo recorded in the Goryeosa manuscript took place in 1024 AD, 1025 AD, and 1040 AD. While living in the Goryeo Dynasty, Muslims lived in peace with other religions.
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