A sermon read on Friday prayers in the name of a ruling Muslim king is: <span>A)Khutbah
In a muslim society, they will gather on Friday around 12 p.m - 1 P.m in order to listen to some teaching from their religious leaders. If not conducted within this hour, similar oratory teaching will be called a 'Dars'</span>
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Explanation:
Following the unsuccessful settlement of the French explorers led by Robert Cavelier de La Salle around the middle of the 1680s. By 1711, a Spanish missionary, Francisco Hidalgo, seeks the help of the French governor of Louisiana to settle in East Texas.
However, considering the trading opportunities that could emerge, the French governor of Louisiana, Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac, asked Louis Antoine Juchereau de St. Denis, an experienced explorer, to Texas for arranging and prepping trade with the Spanish.
William H.Seward was a famous lawyer and politician. He was born in New York, USA. He served as the United States Secretary of State between 1861 and 1869 and as Governor of New York between 1839 and 1842 .
In 1858 he delivered an important speech which was later known as "<em>the irrepressible conflict" </em>speech. During this oral presentation he adressed the slavery issue.
The so-called irrepressible confict was considered between the oposing forces and the enduring forces. This means the ones that support slavery and the ones that do not.
On slavery, Seward believed that a decision should be made urgently. He was in total opposition to the slave system. He described this as unfair,not human at all. Furthermore, he pointed at the irony that it made no sense having <em>free states</em> but on the other hand having <em>slave states.</em>
Answer: 85 years
Explanation: Archaeologists believe Egypt's large pyramids are the work of the Old Kingdom society that rose to prominence in the Nile Valley after 3000 B.C. Historical analysis tells us that the Egyptians built the Giza Pyramids in a span of 85 years between 2589 and 2504 BC.