Multiple Choice
In contrast to the Sufis, the scholars and teachers known as ulama
A) made little effort to convert nonbelievers
B) were inspired by missionary zeal
C) welcomed non-Muslims to their lodges and sermons
D) readily assimilated local cultures to its beliefs and practices
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