By 1200, Sunni authorities had:
a. Declared a jihad on Sufis.
b. Attempted to purge Sufism of the jahiliyyah elements contained within it.
c. Dissolved their theological schools in favor of Sufism.
d. Adapted Sufism to popular practice in the form of congregational brotherhoods in lodges.
d. Adapted Sufism to popular practice in the form of congregational brotherhoods in lodges.
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Jefferson encouraged Congress to pass the Embargo Act in 1808 to punish Britain and France for
(A) Allowing American ships to sail to their countries (B) Trying to convince the United States to enter the war in Europe (C) Refusing to recognize U.S. rights as a neutral nation on the high seas (D) Demanding enormous bribes
Which statement about the Kushan kingdom is FALSE?
A. It benefitted from its intermediary role in trade between China and Rome. B. Its growth was aided by the increasing appeal of Buddhism. C. It met a dubious end in the third century. D. It outlawed Buddhism during King Kanishka’s reign. E. Its ruler, King Kanishka, was an ardent Buddhist.