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The '''Kālachakra Tantra''' is a 9<sup>th</sup> century Tibetan Buddhist text that contains passages which discuss the religion of [[Islam]] in a negative manner and refer to a man named Madhumati (i.e. Prophet [[Muhammad]]) who would be a "false impostor, wreaking havoc" on the Buddhist world.<ref>H. Hoffman, "Kalacakra Studies. I. Manichaeism, Islam, and Christianity in the Kalacakra Tantra", Central Asiatic Journal, 13, 1969, pp. 52-73.</ref><ref name="David Scott">David Scott, "[http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/3270172?uid=3738032&uid=2129&uid=2&uid=70&uid=4&sid=21101205016087 Buddhism and Islam: Past to Present Encounters and Interfaith Lessons]", Numen, Vol. 42, No. 2, (May, 1995), pp. 141-155</ref> | The '''Kālachakra Tantra''' is a 9<sup>th</sup> century Tibetan Buddhist text that contains passages which discuss the religion of [[Islam]] in a negative manner and refer to a man named Madhumati (i.e. Prophet [[Muhammad]]) who would be a "false impostor, wreaking havoc" on the Buddhist world.<ref>H. Hoffman, "Kalacakra Studies. I. Manichaeism, Islam, and Christianity in the Kalacakra Tantra", Central Asiatic Journal, 13, 1969, pp. 52-73.</ref><ref name="David Scott">David Scott, "[http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/3270172?uid=3738032&uid=2129&uid=2&uid=70&uid=4&sid=21101205016087 Buddhism and Islam: Past to Present Encounters and Interfaith Lessons]", Numen, Vol. 42, No. 2, (May, 1995), pp. 141-155</ref> | ||