The Arabs' involvement in Byzantine and Sasanid conflicts led to the penetration of these religions into the Arabian peninsula

a. Judaism and Christianity
b. Judaism and Buddhism
c. Christianity and Buddhism
d. Zoroastrianism and Buddhism
e. Zoroastrianism and Christianity


ANSWER:
e

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