How did Islam influence the government of the Ottoman Empire?

A. Muslim religious leaders forced all non-Muslims in the Ottoman
Empire to convert to Islam.

B. Military service in the Ottoman Empire was only available to
practicing Muslims.

C. Islamic traditions prevented the Ottoman Empire from trading with
non-Muslim countries.

D. Certain political and economic benefits were reserved for Muslims
in the Ottoman Empire.

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Correct Answer:

Option B: Ottoman laws were administered by Muslim advisers called ulemas.

During Ottoman empire there were three courts. One for Muslims, one for non-muslims and third was the "trade court". Another legal system was used with Religious law known as "Kanun" in Ottoman empire. The Ulemas were administered or permitted to invalidate the decisions that were in contradiction to the religious law. Therefore, the correct answer to this question is option B, Ottoman laws were administered by Muslim advisers called ulemas.