<P> Some influences on people's belief formation include: </P> <Ul> <Li> Internalization of beliefs during childhood, which can form and shape our beliefs in different domains . Albert Einstein is often quoted as having said that "Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen ." Political beliefs depend most strongly on the political beliefs most common in the community where we live . Most individuals believe the religion they were taught in childhood . </Li> <Li> Charismatic leaders can form and / or modify beliefs (even if those beliefs fly in the face of all previous beliefs). Is belief voluntary? Rational individuals need to reconcile their direct reality with any said belief; therefore, if belief is not present or possible, it reflects the fact that contradictions were necessarily overcome using cognitive dissonance . </Li> <Li> Advertising can form or change beliefs through repetition, shock, and association with images of sex, love, beauty, and other strong positive emotions . Contrary to intuition, a delay, known as the sleeper effect, instead of immediate succession may increase an advertisement's ability to persuade viewer's beliefs if a discounting cue is present . </Li> <Li> Physical trauma, especially to the head, can radically alter a person's beliefs . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Internalization of beliefs during childhood, which can form and shape our beliefs in different domains . Albert Einstein is often quoted as having said that "Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen ." Political beliefs depend most strongly on the political beliefs most common in the community where we live . Most individuals believe the religion they were taught in childhood . </Li> <Li> Charismatic leaders can form and / or modify beliefs (even if those beliefs fly in the face of all previous beliefs). Is belief voluntary? Rational individuals need to reconcile their direct reality with any said belief; therefore, if belief is not present or possible, it reflects the fact that contradictions were necessarily overcome using cognitive dissonance . </Li>

Which of the following describes a belief shared by followers of all forms of islam