Respuesta :
Caliph- a title taken by Muslim rulers that assert religious authority
Infidel- someone who has no belief in one particular religion
Mosque- a Muslim house of worship
Pagan-a person holding religious beliefs other than those of the main world religions.
Polity- a particular form of government that exists within a state
Schism- a split or division between strongly opposed sections or parties, caused by differences in opinion or belief.
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Infidel- someone who has no belief in one particular religion
Mosque- a Muslim house of worship
Pagan-a person holding religious beliefs other than those of the main world religions.
Polity- a particular form of government that exists within a state
Schism- a split or division between strongly opposed sections or parties, caused by differences in opinion or belief.
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Answer:
matching the words with its meaning:
- caliph : a title taken by Muslim rulers that assert religious authority
- infidel : someone who has no belief in one particular religion
- mosque : a Muslim house of worship
- pagan : someone who does not follow one of the world's main religions
- polity : a particular from of government that exists within a state.
- schism : division among people belonging to different organisations.
Explanation:
These word have elaborate meanings as been matched to their meaning which are more or less a summarized meaning of the words given. a caliph is a ruler of an Islamic state known as caliphate and his considered a political and religious successor of prophet Muhammad. an infidel is word used more by the Muslims to describe someone who doesn't believe of practice the Muslim faith. a mosque is similar to a church because it is a house of prayer. a pagan has his own religion which is usually a traditional/local religion. a polity is a type of political organizations within a state for the sake of seeking political purpose,