Respuesta :
The correct answer is B.
The 'Crusaders' is a poem against American military involvement in the Middle East.
The Crusaders were a series of political and religious wars fought between 1906 and 1291 for control of the Holy Land.
It this poem, the allusion to Imam Hanifa signifies the holiness of the invaded land. Iman Hanifa is considered to be the founder of one of the most important law schools in the Sunni tradition. He is also considered a renowned Islamic scholar and generally a person of great importance, high moral standards and significance.
Because of that, the land were he used to 'roam' freely as a child is considered holy and sacred by the Muslims ( because it had be literally touched by the Iman).
Answer:
B. the land the west invaded is holy to us.
Explanation:
The poem of "The Crusaders" was based of the American's military being involved in the affairs of the Middle East countries. The name "The Crusaders" was used to denote the religious armies or fighters fighting against the enemy in preserving their religious rights and aspects.
The allusion to Imam Hanifa in the poem represents or signifies that the land that the western people had invaded is a holy ground for them. Imam Hanifa was considered to be one of the earliest founding fathers of the Sunni traditional law schools, thus the importance of his image and name among the Muslims. His imminent scholastic attributes, his vast knowledge of the Islamic traditions, and his high moral standards all contribute to his importance among the people. They revered him and aligned him among one f their greatest leaders, worthy of a divine being. So, wherever he had lived, visited or even touched are all considered to be places of holy attributes, making them sacred.