Answer:
A. True
Step-by-step explanation:
Before Muhammad's teachings and the rise of Islam, the dominant religion in the Arabian Peninsula was Arab Polytheism, which venerated several gods, godesses, and spirits, for example, Al-Lat, a godess who can be thought of as the Arab equivalent to Aphrodite, and Manat, who was considered the godess of fate, and would be an equivalent to the Greek Morai.