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Mohammad received the Qur'an through the archangel _________.
 
  A) Gabriel
 B) Shu'aib
 C) Hud
 D) Salih

Question 2

Among the groups that grew after Muhammad's death, _________ are the people of the tradition who form the majority of Muslims.
 
  A) the Shi'as
 B) Imamites
 C) Zaidites
 D) the Sunnis



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Answer to Question 1

Gabriel

Answer to Question 2

The Sunnis




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Reply 2 on: Jul 17, 2018
Gracias!


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Excellent

 

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