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c) Muhammad (pbuh) is from among the brethren of Moses (pbuh). Arabs are
brethren of Jews. Abraham (pbuh) had two sons: Ishmael and Isaac. The Arabs are
the descendants of Ishmael (pbuh) and the Jews are the descendants of Isaac
(pbuh).


d) Words in the mouth:


Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was unlettered and whatever revelations he received
from God Almighty he repeated it verbatim.


So from what has been presented one can deduce that the prophet mentioned could
not be Jesus and was rather Muhammad because of the extraordinary likeness
between the two.


The Prophet who shone forth from Mount Parana as in the following verse,


The Lord came from Sinai and dawned over them from Seir; He shone forth from
Mount Paran. (Deuteronomy, 33.2)


Refers to the Prophet hood of Moses, Jesus and Muhammad respectively, upon them
be peace. Sinai is the place where the Prophet Moses spoke to God and received the
Torah. Seir, a place in Palestine, is where the Prophet Jesus received Divine
Revelation. Paran is where God manifested Himself to mankind for the last time
through His Revelation to the Prophet Muhammad, upon him be peace and
blessings.


Paran is a mountain range in Mecca. It is mentioned in the Torah (Genesis, 21.19-
21), as the area in the desert where Hagar was left by her husband Abraham, upon
him be peace, to live with her son, Ishmael. The well of Zamzam appeared in it. As is
stated explicitly in the Qur’an (14.35–7), Abraham left Hagar and Ishmael in the
valley of Mecca, which was then an uninhabited place within the mountain ranges of
Paran.


The verse in Deuteronomy, according to the Arabic version published in London in
1944 and the Ottoman Turkish version published in Istanbul in 1885), continues:


He came with myriads of holy ones; in his right hand appeared to them the fire of
the Shari‘a.


This verse refers to the promised Prophet, Muhammad, upon him be peace and
blessings, who would have numerous Companions of the highest degree of
sainthood. The fire of the Shari‘a alludes to the fact that the promised Prophet would
be allowed, and even ordered, to fight against his enemies, and indicates the opening
of Mecca.


Seir, therefore is a place in Palestine.


Paran, refers to a mountainous region in Mecca.

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