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The difference between "Muhammad" and "Mohammad" lies in the transliteration of the Arabic name مُحَمَّد‎. In Arabic, the name is pronounced as "Muhammad," with a short "u" sound in the first syllable. When transliterated into English, the variations in spelling such as "Mohammad" or "Mahomet" may occur due to different systems of transliteration or regional preferences. Ultimately, both spellings refer to the same Islamic prophet and founder of Islam.

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7mo ago

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