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What is your interpretation of Kabir's spiritual philosophy?

A.Kabir’s spiritual philosophy was, in part, a product of his cultural experience.
B.Kabir’s spiritual philosophy was, in part, a product of his family experience.
C.Kabir’s spiritual philosophy was, in part, a product of his educational experience.

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A.Kabir’s spiritual philosophy was, in part, a product of his cultural experience.
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The correct answer is A.

Kabir was raised Muslim but was later influenced by Hinduism. His cultural experience led him to be strongly critical of both religions.

He believed in a pure and simple life, and was agastint false rituals and superstitions, which he believed to have no relevance with the enrichment of the human soul.

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