No. There is no instance where the Bible unambiguously prophesied any future histirical event.
The Christian view is that Jesus was not a prophet, he was the son of God. In Islam, both Jesus and Muhammad are considered prophets.
Christians believe that Muhammad is not mentioned in the Bible.
No. Muhammad was never in the Bible, and his name is not recorded there.
There is no reference, explicit or implied, to the Holocaust anywhere in the Bible.
No, the Bible does not speak about Prophet Muhammad. The Bible is the sacred text of Christianity and is focused on the teachings and prophecies of Jesus Christ. Muhammad is the central figure in Islam and is not mentioned in the Bible.
AnswerThe name Mohammad or Muhammad does not appear in the Bible. The Bible never mentions the Muslim prophet Muhammad, because it was written long before the advent of Islam.
No - the Muhammad who founded Islam post-dates all the canonical books of the bible by about 5 centuries. There are no instances of the name Muhammad in the current bible either. There are no prophecies that specifically refer to him - unless someone wants to postulate that he was one of the "false prophets" referred to in the book of Revelations.
Daniel 8:5-7,21
Because it goes against the Bible.
The word "Muhammed", or secondary spelling of "Mohammed", is not found in the King James version of The Bible.
Despite Islamic claims, Muhammad,specifically, is no where to be found openly in the Bible in a context that suggests he is a prophet of God.