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jlmhmf

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The son-in-law and cousin of Muhammad who was murdered after he became caliph was
 
  a. Hashemuti.
  b. Ali.
  c. Khadija.
  d. Sadaam.
  e. Abu Bakr.

Question 2

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.



amy.lauersdorf90

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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