How was higher education in the Muslim world similar to that in China?
A) Both systems viewed the personal relationship between teacher and student as key to education.
B) In the Muslim world, as in China, graduates were guaranteed employment as civil servants.
C) Both systems were run by religious authorities, and students were expected to become religious leaders after graduation.
D) In both the Muslim world and China, a few women were allowed to pursue their education alongside men.
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