Why was the conversion of the Turks so important to the growth of Islam?

a. They provided important trade connections that aided its spread within the region.
b. They brought wealth that allowed for the expansion of schools and places of worship.
c. They infused the Islamic world with manpower and educated them in the art of war.
d. They were inspired by its message and sought to help convert as many as possible to Islam.


c

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