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Muhammad is last prophet allahuakbar
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The answer is Muhammad(PBUH)
It can’t be A.) because to us Muslims Paul isn’t a prophet,apostle or a big deal
It could be B.) and C.) because Moses and Jesus (PBUT) are both highly loved and respected Prophets in Islam.
But it is most likely D.) because Muhammad (PBUH) is the most important prophet. He is the ‘seal of the prophets’ because he was the last and the one who revealed the Quran - the Islamic holy book.
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If Theodosius had not divided the Roman Empire, I believe that the Roman Empire would not have been as corrupt and would have been stronger against it's enemies and it would stay alive longer. But, if he never did split the Roman Empire, then it would've kept growing to the point where it was too large and too hard to control, leading to Rome's fall.