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Free will is
 
  A) assumed to be part of human nature.
  B) described as a fundamental law of nature.
  C) analogous to nafs.
  D) only exhibited by advanced Sufis.

Question 2

In the Sufi tradition, contemplating or recalling death can be a powerful tool in releasing one from
 
  A) work and relationship responsibilities.
  B) physical health complaints.
  C) undesirable habits and attitudes.
  D) negative socialization forces.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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