Muhammad al-Ghazali, in the early twelfth century, most likely prevented the demise of Sufism by
A) Encouraging the Sufis to go underground for a generation.
B) Producing a religious synthesis of mysticism and orthodoxy.
C) Convincing the ulama that Sufism held nothing of value and therefore was not a threat.
D) Changing the stories that the Sufis told.
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