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18 April, 06:14

Which of the following describes an important difference between the Muslim calendar and the Gregorian calendar?

A. The Muslim calendar is only used by religious leaders, while the Gregorian calendar can be used by any member of a Christian society.

B. The Gregorian calendar accurately tracks the Sun's movements, while the Gregorian calendar tracks the Moon's movements.

C. The Muslim calendar describes time as a set of repeating cycles, while the Gregorian calendar describes time as a straight line from past to future.

D. The Gregorian calendar is divided based on Jesus's birth, but the Muslim calendar starts when Muhammad moved to Medina.

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  1. 18 April, 06:43
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    The correct answer is D. The Gregorian calendar is divided based on Jesus's birth, but the Muslim calendar starts when Muhammad moved to Medina. The gregorian calendar is actually a revised version of the Julian calendar, but Julian is now only used in some churches while Gregorian is used as a regular calendar for everyone. Muslim calendar is used mostly by religious leaders.
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