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11 January, 10:16

Why was the Wahhabi movement in Arabia a threat to the Ottoman Empire?

A. It's members wanted to westernize education and revolted when the sultan turn down their request

B. It's member sought to return Arabian princes to their role as leaders of the kingdom

C. It's members rejected ottoman theology and law because they wanted to return to Muhamed's original teachings

D. It's members overthrew the Ottoman rulers in Arabia because they believed in Arab self-rule

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  1. 11 January, 14:16
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    C. It’s members rejected ottoman theology and law because they wanted to return to Muhamed‘s original teachings
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