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Muhammad's teachings
 
  a. stressed that Islam was not just a religion but also a way of life.
  b. required all Muslims to follow the Six Suras and the Seven Pillars.
  c. accepted polygyny, but permitted men to take only one wife.
  d. were entirely theological with almost no ethical nor moral aspects.
  e. were propagated in Greek to make them more understandable in the non-Arab world.

Question 2

Muhammad was
 
  a. a Bedouin sheikh until his arranged marriage to a wealthy woman.
  b. the son, ironically, of a Christian father and a Jewish mother.
  c. not widely accepted for many years after he announced his religious revelations.
  d. a peasant farmer before he married his wealthy employer.
  e. originally considered to be an angel by his followers.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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