Muhammad was
A. a Bedouin sheikh until his "arranged" marriage to a wealthy woman.
B. the son, ironically, of a Christian father and a Jewish mother.
C. not widely accepted for many years after he announced his religious revelations.
D. a peasant farmer before he married his wealthy employer.
E. originally considered to be an angel by his followers.
Answer: C
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