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The consumption of coffee is forbidden by which one of the following religions?
Question 1:
The consumption of coffee is forbidden by which one of the following religions?
A.
Islam
B.
Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity
C.
The Sufi Branch of Islam
D.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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