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Question 1

The Hadith and Shari'a
 
  a. were adopted, respectively, from Jewish and Christian writings.
  b. were the Pillars of Islam.
  c. were, respectively, a collection of Muhammad's sayings and a law code.
  d. were, respectively, a law code and a marriage manual for Muslims.
  e. was a military manual to be used in war against the Western Crusaders.

Question 2

The Safavid Dynasty was founded by
 
  a. Sheikh Safi al-Din.
  b. Abbas the Great.
  c. Ismail.
  d. Nadir Shah Afshar.
  e. Tamerlane.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
Gracias!


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