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nenivikky

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What was Fotudeng's miracle, which led to the conversion of Shi Le?
 
  a. He cured Shi Le's wife of blindness.
  b. He brought rain to the region, which was in drought.
  c. He foretold that Shi Le's son would be killed, and he was.
  d. He appeared in two places at the same time.
  e. He made a lotus grow out of his begging bowl.

Question 2

What was the largest source of slaves imported into the Islamic world?
 
  a. Southeast Asia
  b. Central Asia
  c. Eastern Europe
  d. Western Europe
  e. Northwest Africa



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

c



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