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Read the list of details from the article.

1. In the eighth century, Muslim traders from Arabia and Egypt began to settle permanently along the Swahili coast. The local Bantu peoples and Arabs mixed, as did their languages.

2. Some African leaders adopted Islam for sincere spiritual reasons. Others may have simply recognized that adopting Islam or at the least tolerating it would be helpful for trade.

3. One town was Muslim, while the other was the royal residence with many traditional cult shrines. This division reflected the continued existence of native beliefs alongside Islam.

4. Muslim travelers and writers made valuable records of African life in the medieval period. These writers, along with archaeology, have helped enormously in the reconstruction of ancient Africa following the European colonial period.

Which two details, taken together, provide the BEST evidence to support the idea that Islam often blended and co-existed with local traditions in the areas it s

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The two details that provide the BEST evidence to support the idea that Islam often blended and co-existed with local traditions are:

1. **Detail 3**: "One town was Muslim, while the other was the royal residence with many traditional cult shrines. This division reflected the continued existence of native beliefs alongside Islam."

2. **Detail 1**: "In the eighth century, Muslim traders from Arabia and Egypt began to settle permanently along the Swahili coast. The local Bantu peoples and Arabs mixed, as did their languages."

These details highlight the coexistence of Islamic practices with local traditions and religious beliefs, showing how cultural and spiritual elements from both Islam and indigenous practices were present and interacted with each other.

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