The minister-in-charge of religious and charitable patronage was known as
(a) zamindar
(b) bakhshi
(c) sadr
(d) bigot
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(c) Sadr hope this answer was useful
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The minister-in-charge of religious and charitable patronage was known as Sadr.
Explanation:
- The Sadr-us-Sudur served as the minister of the charity, endowment, and religion departments.
- The chief Sadr (Sadr-us-Sudur) was responsible for enforcing Islamic law and making sure that Muslims adhered to it to the letter in their daily lives.
- He also oversaw imperial alms and education.
- Before Shah Jahan, Sadr served as the Chief Qazi; during his reign, Aurangzeb split these two positions and assigned them to two different people.
- The movement enjoys widespread support from all segments of Iraqi society, particularly the nation's underprivileged Shi'a.
- Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Mohammad Sadeq al-Sadr had a key role in establishing the movement's objectives and philosophical foundation.
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