How did the Shi'a ulama in Iran condemn the shah's concession that would grant an English company the exclusive rights to produce, sell, and export Iran's entire tobacco crop?
A) They portrayed the deal as a transgression against the laws of Islam.
B) They issued a religious decree declaring the use of tobacco unlawful until the deal was cancelled.
C) They urged the population to engage in a statewide boycott of tobacco products.
D) All of these answers are correct.
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