Islam was first introduced in North India and present-day Pakistan in the early eighth century by Arabs invasions. These invasions were not continuous and were very sparse. The Mughal emperor, Akbar, was responsible for creating a new religion that introduced some beliefs of Muslim tradition. But it was only with the reign of his great-grandson, a true Muslim believer, that Islamism spread in the empire.
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by repealing the Wilmot Proviso
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The answer is B. loan
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B. loan
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B. spirituality.
C. extravagance.
D. earthy pleasures.