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Muhammad is a religious figure.
Fiction
Revenge of the Fallen novel
According to Leo Spitz, Jesus was a notable religious figure, comparable to Muhammad or Buddha. Revenge of the Fallen
Notes
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External links
- Muhammad at Wikipedia