History, asked by chandanreddy0S, 1 year ago

3.
Knowledge of Sanskrit text earned the
a lot of respect in the society.
4.
Who were the patrons?
5.
Idea of bhakti was
and
first brought the teachings of holy Quran to India,
7.
In which century the teachings of the holy Quran first came to India?
8. Who were the Ulama?
9.
Name the two sects of Islam.​

Answers

Answered by anirudhayadav393
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Concept Introduction: Bhakti Movement was a very precious movement in India's History.

Explanation:

We have been Given:

Knowledge of Sanskrit text earned the

a lot of respect in the society. Idea of bhakti was and first brought the teachings of holy Quran to India.

We have to Find: Who were the patrons?

In which century the teachings of the holy Quran first came to India?

Who were the Ulama?

Name the two sects of Islam.

  1. The Patrons were Suhma, Vanga, Varendra and Radha were invited under one rule by Vijaya Sena.
  2. The teachings of Holy Quran were bought by Merchants and migrants first brought the teachings of the holy Quran to India in the seventh century.
  3. In Islam, the ulama are the guardians, transmitters, and interpreters of religious knowledge in Islam, including Islamic doctrine and law. By longstanding tradition, ulama are educated in religious institutions. The Quran and sunnah are the scriptural sources of traditional Islamic law.
  4. A disagreement over succession after Mohammed's death in 632 split Muslims into Islam's two main sects, Sunni and Shia.

Final Answer:

  1. The Patrons were Suhma, Vanga, Varendra and Radha were invited under one rule by Vijaya Sena.
  2. The teachings of Holy Quran were bought by Merchants and migrants first brought the teachings of the holy Quran to India in the seventh century.
  3. In Islam, the ulama are the guardians, transmitters, and interpreters of religious knowledge in Islam, including Islamic doctrine and law. By longstanding tradition, ulama are educated in religious institutions. The Quran and sunnah are the scriptural sources of traditional Islamic law.
  4. A disagreement over succession after Mohammed's death in 632 split Muslims into Islam's two main sects, Sunni and Shia.

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