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There are many variations of the spelling. However, the most agreed upon spellings are "Muhammad" These are the spellings which are adopted by the Oxford Dictionary which is the world authority on English. Additionally, these are the spellings that are adopted on the WikiPedia, WikiAnswers, Encyclopedia Britannica, and many other official places as well.

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