The bhakti teacher Guru Kabir believed
A. that Buddhism was the only true faith.
B. that the only true path to salvation was through complete devotion to Allah.
C. that true disciples had to renounce the foreign influence of Islam and return to Hinduism.
D. that Shiva, Vishnu, and Allah were all manifestations of a single, universal deity.
E. in a harshly exclusive faith.
Answer: D
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