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There is evidence of Muhammad following occult and experience mental health problems in his "revelation".
The ultimate peril is the "strong delusion" that follows: a subjective spiritual experience, unanchored by the Gospel, that transforms an individual's private deception into a public authority that misleads entire nations.
- Bewitched - Islamic sources admit he succumbed to black magic, causing hallucinations that undermine his claim to divine protection.
- Demon Possessed - His initial fear of jinn and physical symptoms during "revelations" mirror biblical accounts of demonic affliction.
- False Prophet - By denying the crucifixion and deity of Christ, he fulfills the New Testament warning of a "wolf in sheep’s clothing."
- Foolish - The "Satanic Verses" incident proves he lacked the spiritual discernment to distinguish between God’s voice and Satan’s.
- Hypocrite - He used "convenient" revelations to bypass his own moral laws for personal gain and multiple marriages.