1) The selections tell you that Muslims value both math and science because it implies that both of them are important. But they should be valued in different ways.
2) Al-Ghazzali is saying that mathematics and religion should not be separated. He says that they should both be followed together because one is not greater than the other.
3) Al-Ghazzali and Plato's Allegory are similar in that they both believe that a person would eventually see the truth. They are different in that Al-Ghazzali believes that god will lead a person to the truth, while Plato does not specify who would lead a person to the truth and that Al-Ghazzali does not believe that a person will know it when they see the truth, because there is no sure way to see if it is the truth or not, while Plato believes that a person will know when they see the truth.
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