when muslims speak of “people of the book,” to whom are they referring?\nbedouins\nchristians\narabs\npilgrims

when muslims speak of “people of the book,” to whom are they referring?\nbedouins\nchristians\narabs\npilgrims

when muslims speak of “people of the book,” to whom are they referring?\nbedouins\nchristians\narabs\npilgrims

Answer

Brief Explanations:

In Islamic - tradition, "people of the book" refers to those who have a revealed scripture. Christians have the Bible, and they are among the "people of the book" along with Jews. Bedouins are a nomadic Arab group, Arabs is a broader ethnic term, and pilgrims are those who undertake a religious journey.

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B. Christians