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Yuki888 [10]
3 years ago
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Please help me I have to answer 32 questions ahh in the story I am Malala. #1 what is a mufti? #2 What problem did the mufti hav

e with Malala’s father’s school? #3 On page 33 what was the secret the readers found out? Why do you think it was a secret? #4 Why does Malala say the Khushal school was a heaven? #5 Why does Malala’s father say it is a good thing for her to come in second place? #6 On page 34, what does Malala mean when she says, "inside the Khushal School, we flew on the wings of knowledge. In a country where women weren't allowed in the public without a man, we girls traveled far and wide inside the pages of our books." Support thinking with evidence.
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1 answer:
Reptile [31]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

a mufti is a muslim legal expert who is empowered to give rulings on religous matters

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