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Yolanda

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What role does fasting play in Baha'i religious practice?
 
  a. It plays no role.
  b. Baha'is are encouraged to fast one day a week.
  c. Baha'is are only encouraged to fast if they feel they need to atone for sins.
  d. Baha'is are encouraged to fast for one of the nineteen months in their calendar.

Question 2

While walking through the streets of Mumbai, India, you notice that several times throughout the day the Muslim merchants are briefly not in their stores. What is the most likely cause for their absence?
 
  a. They have left to perform salat (formal prayers).
  b. They can only receive a certain amount of money a day because of charity restrictions.
  c. They have left to give alms to the poor.
  d. They have left to take short naps.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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