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As in most other places, Islam's conversion rate in southeast Asia was enhanced by the work of a. Devout Muslim ministers b. Rulers' adoption of it c. The arrival of sufi missionaries d. The conquest of
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As in most other places, Islam's conversion rate in southeast Asia was enhanced by the work of
a. Devout Muslim ministers
b. Rulers' adoption of it
c. The arrival of sufi missionaries
d. The conquest of islands by Arab sailors
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As in most other places, Islam's conversion rate in southeast Asia was enhanced by the work of "
missionaries," since these people were instrumental in spreading the beliefs of the religion to others.
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