A philosophy developed by Arab scholars was the belief that God’s love can be found through a personal relationship with God. This philosophy is called___ .a. Islam
c. Buddhism
b. Sufism
d. poltheism

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Answer 1
Answer: This philosophy is called "Islam" which is the major religion for most Arabs throughout the world. However it should be noted that it is possible to be Arab and not adhere to Islam. 
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

its b

Explanation:

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