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MUHAMMAD THE FALSE PROPHET

MUHAMMAD THE FALSE PROPHET

Muslims will argue against the claim that Muhammad was a false prophet, but many of us know—based on evidence—that Muhammad never was and never will be a prophet of Almighty God. Rather, he was a fabricated prophet, meaning his prophethood was invented like a musical performance. When we examine Muhammad’s history, we learn the following:

When Muhammad reached the age of 38, due to the hardships of life, he left his home and relocated to the caves of Jabal Hira, located near the city of Mecca. At the age of 40, one day he was approached by a being that Muslims today call the Angel Gabriel.

The so-called “revelation” (wahyi) that came to Muhammad made him hear the sound of bells; his face turned red, and sweat poured from his body. In Sahih al-Bukhari, Hadith No. 2, Vol. 1; Al-Lu’lu, Book 3, p. 874, Hadith No. 1505, we read the following:

Aisha (r.a), the Mother of the Believers, narrated that Al-Harith ibn Hisham (r.a) asked the Messenger of Allah:
“O Messenger of Allah, how does revelation come to you?”

The Prophet replied:

“Sometimes it comes like the ringing of a bell, and that is the hardest on me. When the sound stops, I have received the revelation.
And sometimes the angel comes in the form of a man and speaks to me, and I understand what he says.”

Aisha added:

“I saw revelation coming to him on a very cold day, and once it departed from him, his forehead would be dripping with sweat.”

The Qur’an confirms this in Sura 53:2–6 (An-Najm – The Star):

Your companion (Muhammad) has neither strayed nor erred.
Nor does he speak from his own desire.
It is nothing but revelation revealed to him.
Taught to him by one mighty in power—Gabriel—
one endowed with strength, who stood firm.”

Let us continue with the analysis.

Muhammad Was Manipulated by Satan While in the Cave

In the book “Wakeze Mtume Wakubwa na Wanawe” written by Sheikh Abdullah Saleh Al-Farsy, p. 12, we read:

“The Prophet became frightened and returned to his wife. He told her what had happened, and immediately a great fever overtook him. He asked to be covered with garments.
He trembled severely and said:
‘I fear for myself that I have been played with by Satan, that my mind has been harmed, and that I have been deceived.’”

Khadija responded:

“Stop saying that. It is not possible. A person with your good qualities cannot be played with by Satan…”
(She then concluded): “By God, I see that you have become a prophet.”

This event, which Muslims universally describe as Muhammad receiving revelation and being appointed as a prophet, clearly shows that Muhammad himself did not know what happened to him in the cave. That is why when he reached home, he told Khadija:

“It was Satan.”
Not an angel, as Muslims insist today.

This is our first point.


Second Point: Waraqah ibn Nawfal

Khadija’s cousin, Waraqah ibn Nawfal, told Muhammad that the being who appeared to him was the angel Gabriel, and that Muhammad should rejoice because he is a prophet sent to the nation.

But was Waraqah present in the cave to verify this?


Third Point: Khadija’s Testimony

Even Khadija declared that Muhammad was a prophet, yet she was not in the cave.

If Muhammad said it was Satan who appeared to him, who told Khadija it was Gabriel?

Think about it.


Muhammad Could Not Distinguish Between Angels and Satan

In Tafsir Al-Kashif by Muhammad Jawad Mughniyyah, p. 74, paragraph 7, it states:

“There is no way to know Satan, demons, or jinn except through revelation alone.”

Qur’an Sura 38:69 (Sad) says Muhammad admitted:

“I had no knowledge of the exalted assembly (angels).”

Muhammad even claimed that when a donkey brays, it has seen Satan (Hadith in Mkweli Mwaminifu, Vol. 3–4, Hadith 789).

But the Bible teaches that God used a donkey to see and speak with an angel (Numbers 22:22–31).

Muhammad saw Satan.
Balaam saw the Angel of the Lord.


Revelation Built on Satanic Interaction

Since Muhammad’s earliest revelations involved deceptive interactions he interpreted as Satan, this casts doubt on his prophethood entirely—especially compared with biblical prophets.

The Bible warns us that Satan disguises himself as an angel of light (2 Corinthians 11:13–15).


Muhammad Was Bewitched (Under Magic)

The Qur’an itself admits this accusation from the unbelievers:

Sura 17:47

“You are following only a man bewitched.”

Sura 113 (Al-Falaq) also deals with magic performed against Muhammad.

The commentary in Qur’an (8th edition, p. 977) explains that Muhammad was struck by sorcery that caused him illness and confusion. Numerous Islamic scholars—Bukhari, Muslim, Nasa’i, Ibn Majah, Ahmad, and others—confirmed this.

This implies:

If Muhammad could be controlled by sorcery, how can Muslims distinguish:

  • which teachings came from Allah,

  • and which came from magic?

The Bible says clearly:

Numbers 23:23
“There is no sorcery against Jacob, nor divination against Israel.”

No biblical prophet was ever bewitched.


Prophets Must Come from Israel – Qur’an Agrees

Biblically, true prophets come through the lineage of Israel:

Ezekiel 13:9

The Qur’an also confirms that prophethood is confined to the descendants of Isaac and Jacob:

Sura 29:27

Muhammad was neither an Israelite nor descended from Isaac or Jacob. He was a Qurayshi Arab.

Even Muhammad warned people to stay away from his own tribe:

Sahih Bukhari Vol. 1, Hadith 801


Absence of Miracles

The Qur’an testifies that Muhammad performed no miracles:

Sura 29:50

“They say: Why were no signs (miracles) sent down?
Say: Miracles are only with Allah; I am only a warner.”

But prophets in the Bible performed mighty miracles:

  • Moses divided the Red Sea (Exodus 14:21)

  • Paul healed the sick (Acts 19:11–12)

  • Peter raised the dead (Acts 9:36–42)


Prophetic Qualifications in Islam Contradict Biblical Standards

Muhammad claimed that the characteristics of prophets included:

  • trimming the mustache

  • growing the beard

  • using perfume

  • marriage

  • using a tooth-stick
    (From Mkweli Mwaminifu, Juzuu 3–4, Hadith 880)

These are not divine attributes; they are human hygiene practices, not prophetic criteria.

The Bible says prophets had:

  • boldness

  • divine authority

  • purity

  • spiritual insight


“We Have Sent You” – Who Sent Muhammad?

Qur’an 4:79 says:

“We have sent you to the people as a messenger, and Allah is sufficient as a witness.”

A witness is not the sender.

So who sent Muhammad?
Was it Khadija and Waraqah, who first declared him a prophet?

Think deeply.


Conclusion: The Bible and the Qur’an Contradict Muhammad’s Claims

Muslims claim Muhammad was sent by their god, the so-called “King of Kings”.
But the Bible says the true King of Kings is Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God (Revelation 17:14; 19:11–16).

Thus, the two cannot be the same.



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