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GrogVix [38]
3 years ago
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What continues to unite Muslims throughout the world—just as it united them a thousand years ago? a. the Twenty Beliefs that eve

ry Muslim must have b. the words of their prayers c.the Five Pillars of Islamic law d.their distrust of outsiders and modern life
History
1 answer:
Anvisha [2.4K]3 years ago
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Answer:

d.their distrust of outsiders and modern life

Explanation:

Muslims throughout the world can be united just as thousand years ago only by changing their perception about outsiders and modern life.

In the world, Muslims make 24.1% of the world population settled in different countries of the world. Muslims in different countries have different beliefs and do not trust people from other religions. They think that modern life has affected their religious beliefs and the new generation is not following Islam as earlier.

<u>To reunite Muslims throughout the world, it is important to break this misconception of outsiders and modern life.</u>

Hence, the correct answer is "d.their distrust of outsiders and modern life".

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