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No. Nuns do not marry, and there were no Catholics in Arabia at that time! All of Mohammed's wives converted to Islam eventually, but some of them began with different beliefs.

(1) Khadija: Ebionite, a heretical sect of Christianity (definitely not Catholic).

(2) Sawda: Pagan.

(3) Ayesha: born into a Muslim family.

(4) Hafsa: Pagan.

(5) Zeynab: Pagan.

(6) Hind: Pagan.

(7) Rayhana: Jewish. (Some say she was only a concubine and some say she never converted to Islam.)

(8) Zeynab: Pagan.

(9) Juwairiya: Pagan. (Some say her clan had converted to a form of Judaism.)

(10) Ramla: Pagan.

(11) Safiya: Jewish.

(12) Maymuna: Pagan.

(13) Mariya: Coptic, a branch of Christianity (recognised as valid by the other branches). (Some say she was only a concubine.)

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