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Muhammad was the first person to worship Allah in Arabia.
Muhammad was the first person to worship Allah in Arabia.
False (B)
The concept of Allah existed in Arabia before Muhammad's time.
The concept of Allah existed in Arabia before Muhammad's time.
True (A)
Muhammad introduced the concept of Allah to the Arabs.
Muhammad introduced the concept of Allah to the Arabs.
False (B)
The worship of Allah in Arabia was prevalent before Muhammad's birth.
The worship of Allah in Arabia was prevalent before Muhammad's birth.
Muhammad's teachings transformed the existing understanding of Allah in Arabia.
Muhammad's teachings transformed the existing understanding of Allah in Arabia.
Abraham's father, Azar, was a devout believer in the one true God.
Abraham's father, Azar, was a devout believer in the one true God.
Abraham was born around 1996 AD.
Abraham was born around 1996 AD.
The Quran mentions Abraham's role in establishing the Church of Mecca.
The Quran mentions Abraham's role in establishing the Church of Mecca.
Abraham's mother was Sarah.
Abraham's mother was Sarah.
Abraham was known as the father of the prophets, including Jesus and Moses.
Abraham was known as the father of the prophets, including Jesus and Moses.
Abraham's preaching of monotheism was met with widespread acceptance by his community.
Abraham's preaching of monotheism was met with widespread acceptance by his community.
The Kaaba is a symbol of disunity for Muslims.
The Kaaba is a symbol of disunity for Muslims.
Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Isaac is an act of submission to God's will.
Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Isaac is an act of submission to God's will.
The title 'Khalilullah' is derived from the Arabic term for 'Voice of God'.
The title 'Khalilullah' is derived from the Arabic term for 'Voice of God'.
Abraham is considered the father of the Jews in Islamic tradition.
Abraham is considered the father of the Jews in Islamic tradition.
The Quran describes Abraham as a distant relative of Allah.
The Quran describes Abraham as a distant relative of Allah.
Abraham's influence is limited to Islamic tradition only.
Abraham's influence is limited to Islamic tradition only.