Historian Barani refused to consider the state in India under Delhi Sultans as truly Islamic because: 
(a) majority of the population did not follow Islam
(b) muslim theologists were often disregarded
(c) Sultan supplemented the Muslim law by framing his own regulations
(d) religious freedom was accorded to non-muslims

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(c) Zia-ud-din-Barani was a contemporary of Muhammad Tughlaq and Firoz Tughlaq. He enjoyed the patronage of both the sultans. He composed Tarikh-i-Firoz Shahi and Fatwa-i-Jahandari.

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