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Ibn Kathir doesn't specify where exactly this "well known" description of Muhammad in the Torah is.
Ibn Kathir doesn't specify where exactly this "well known" description of Muhammad in the Torah is.


=====Prediction of an illiterate prophet in the Bible=====
====="Prediction" of an illiterate prophet in the Bible=====
A popular Islamic preacher Zakir Naik proposed that an illiterate prophet is predicted in Isaiah 29:12 <ref>http://www.unchangingword.com/illiterate-prophet/</ref>. According to Zakir Naik, the verse says:
A popular Islamic preacher Zakir Naik proposed that an illiterate prophet is predicted in Isaiah 29:12 <ref>http://www.unchangingword.com/illiterate-prophet/</ref>. According to Zakir Naik, the verse says:
{{Quote|"Isaiah 29:12" in Zakir Naik's imagination <ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=14&v=onKXQlyFwU8</ref>|
{{Quote|"Isaiah 29:12" in Zakir Naik's imagination <ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=14&v=onKXQlyFwU8</ref>|
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So the verse 29:12 actually talks about hypocrites who give lame excuses for not reading the Bible.
So the verse 29:12 actually talks about hypocrites who give lame excuses for not reading the Bible.
====Verse 2:78====
====Verse 2:78====
One of the plural forms is in sura 2:
One of the plural forms is in sura 2:
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