Why did Islamic rulers want to increase literacy among their subjects? (1 point)

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He wanted his priests to be able to write down their teachings
He wanted his subjects to be able to read the Quran
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He wanted his scholars to be able to correspond with Europeans
He wanted his merchants to be able to record their business dealings
How did Islam affect traditional belief systems in early African societies? (1 point)
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Muslim traditions were widely rejected and native customs continued.
Native customs were routinely outlawed and replaced by Muslim traditions.
Muslim traditions were often adapted to better suit these societies and their native customs.
Native customs were often abandoned in favor of Muslim traditions that better suited these societies.

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  1. Why did Islamic rulers want to increase literacy among their subjects?
    The most accurate answer is: He wanted his subjects to be able to read the Quran.
    Islamic rulers promoted literacy primarily to enable their followers to read and understand the Quran and religious texts.

  2. How did Islam affect traditional belief systems in early African societies?
    The best choice is: Muslim traditions were often adapted to better suit these societies and their native customs.
    In many cases, Islam was integrated with local traditions, resulting in a synthesis of beliefs and practices.