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meagbuch

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According to Muhammad's interpretations, which of the following statements is true?
 
  a. Christianity was not a true religion.
  b. Judaism shares no similarities with Islam.
  c. God would send another messenger after Muhammad.
  d. Judaism and Christianity shared some concepts with Islam.
  e. God also appointed Muhammad's wife as God's messenger.

Question 2

When Clovis died, he
 
  a. appointed the bishop of Rome his sole heir.
  b. divided his realm among his sons.
  c. had no living heirs.
  d. appointed his wife regent.
  e. renounced Christianity in his will.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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