The map below shows the muslim population in the present-day world. use the map to answer the following question:
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what question does the map answer?
a. in which region of the world did the muslim religion originate?
b. which country has the world's largest percentage population of muslims?
c. which country has more muslims: france or spain?
d. in which regions of the world is islam the dominant religion?
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