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==Text from Bhavishya Purana== | ==Text from Bhavishya Purana== | ||
Muslims often mention that Prophet [[Muhammad]] was predicted in these scriptures, but what they fail to convey accurately is the nature of these references. Muhammad is depicted as a reincarnated demon, [[Islam]] as a demonic religion, and its followers as "the corrupters of religion".<ref>Ramanujan, A. K., "Folk Mythologies and Purāṇas" in: Doniger (1993), Purāṇa Perennis: Reciprocity and Transformation in Hindu and Jaina Texts. Albany, New York: State University of New York. ISBN 0-7914-1382-9, p. 105.</ref> | Muslims often mention that Prophet [[Muhammad]] was predicted in these scriptures, but what they fail to convey accurately is the nature of these references. Muhammad is depicted as a reincarnated demon, [[Islam]] as a demonic religion, and its followers as "the corrupters of religion".<ref>Ramanujan, A. K., "Folk Mythologies and Purāṇas" in: Doniger (1993), Purāṇa Perennis: Reciprocity and Transformation in Hindu and Jaina Texts. Albany, New York: State University of New York. ISBN 0-7914-1382-9, p. 105.</ref><ref>Mohammed Talib, "Universal Peace", p. 86</ref> | ||
===Original Sanskrit=== | ===Original Sanskrit=== |
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