I practiced a similar question where the Qur'an and Sunnah were both considered primary, but I can't recall if the consensus of disciples counts as one too.
Okay, let me see. If the dataset has multiple dominant values, that could explain the high R-squared. I'll need to check the data distribution to see if that's the case.
This question seems to be testing our understanding of ICMP packet characteristics. I'll need to review my networking concepts to make sure I get this right.
Ah, the age-old debate! Of course, the Qur'an and the Sunnah are the clear winners here. As for the disciples' rules, I'd say they're more like a supporting cast, not the main stars.
Oh, this is easy! The Qur'an and the Sunnah are the foundations of Shari'ah law. The disciples' rules might be important, but I doubt they'd be considered primary sources.
Hmm, the Qur'an and the Sunnah are pretty obvious, but the rules agreed upon by the disciples? That's an interesting one. I wonder how much weight those would carry.
The Qur'an and the Sunnah are definitely the primary sources of Shari'ah law. I don't think the rules agreed upon by the disciples of Mohammad would be considered primary sources.
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