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Use the primary source to answer the question. “There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is the Messenger of God” (the Quran, 3:18). Which provides a summary of the fundamental beliefs of Islam religious practices? (1 point) Responses The Quran is a peace agreement between Islam and other religions. The primary source scripture is the second pillar: belief of prayer. The Quran is a peace agreement between Islam and other religions. The primary source scripture is the second pillar: belief of prayer. The Quran is a modern book of sacred text to the Islam faith. The primary source scripture is the third pillar: belief of alms. The Quran is a modern book of sacred text to the Islam faith. The primary source scripture is the third pillar: belief of alms. The Quran lists every rule that all Muslims have to follow. The primary-source scripture is the fourth pillar: belief of fasting. The Quran lists every rule that all Muslims have to follow. The primary-source scripture is the fourth pillar: belief of fasting. The Quran is a sacred scripture and teachings that all Muslims follow. The primary-source scripture is the first pillar: profession of faith.

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The most accurate summary of the fundamental beliefs of Islam and its religious practices, based on the provided quote from the Quran, is:

"The Quran is a sacred scripture and teachings that all Muslims follow. The primary-source scripture is the first pillar: profession of faith."

This response reflects the core belief in the oneness of God and the prophethood of Muhammad, which is encapsulated in the Shahada, the first pillar of Islam.

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