Why has martyrdom become so important to Shi'a Muslims?

A. Ali, whom they believed to be the true caliph, was assassinated by other Muslims.
B. A strong vision of the afterlife cannot come soon enough for some Shi'as.
C. Throughout his long life, Ali taught the importance of sacrifice.
D. They believe martyrdom is the only path to heaven.


Answer: A

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