Marriage patterns within upper-class Muslim society around the year 1000 differed from classical Greek and Roman patterns because:
A) Muslims could not engage in same-sex marriage, whereas Greeks and Romans could.
B) Muslim men could not marry until they were at least 35, whereas Greek and Roman men could marry at any age.
C) women were highly valued in Muslim society, whereas they were not in Greece or Rome.
D) Muslim men were permitted to have more than one wife, whereas Greek and Roman men were not.
E) Muslim women were permitted to have more than one husband, whereas Greek and Roman women were not.
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