Initially, why were Muhammad's teachings controversial to Arabs?
A) The teachings were controversial due to the belief that most Arabs held that God does not communicate through mortals.
B) His teachings were controversial because many Arabs were polytheists and he was preaching one God.
C) His teachings were controversial because many Arabs were of the belief that there was only one prophet and it was not Muhammad.
D) His teachings were controversial because many Arabs were atheists.
E) His teachings were not controversial.
B
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