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Judaism has no special or particular view of Muhammad, with very few texts in Judaism directly referring to or taking note of Muhammad, and no canonical Jewish scripture making reference to him, contrary to Muslim arguments of prophecies allegedly foretelling Muhammad's advent therein. Most streams of the traditional Judaism take a strong stand against Muhammad's self-proclamation of receiving divine revelations from God, labelling him instead as a false prophet. One of the most important Jewish principles of faith is the belief that Moses was superior to all preceding and succeeding prophets, and that the Torah transmitted to Moses at Sinai remains uncorrupted due to Judaism's strict scribal laws.

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  • Judaism has no special or particular view of Muhammad, with very few texts in Judaism directly referring to or taking note of Muhammad, and no canonical Jewish scripture making reference to him, contrary to Muslim arguments of prophecies allegedly foretelling Muhammad's advent therein. Most streams of the traditional Judaism take a strong stand against Muhammad's self-proclamation of receiving divine revelations from God, labelling him instead as a false prophet. One of the most important Jewish principles of faith is the belief that Moses was superior to all preceding and succeeding prophets, and that the Torah transmitted to Moses at Sinai remains uncorrupted due to Judaism's strict scribal laws.
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  • Judaism has no special or particular view of Muhammad, with very few texts in Judaism directly referring to or taking note of Muhammad, and no canonical Jewish scripture making reference to him, contrary to Muslim arguments of prophecies allegedly foretelling Muhammad's advent therein. Most streams of the traditional Judaism take a strong stand against Muhammad's self-proclamation of receiving divine revelations from God, labelling him instead as a false prophet. One of the most important Jewish principles of faith is the belief that Moses was superior to all preceding and succeeding prophets, and that the Torah transmitted to Moses at Sinai remains uncorrupted due to Judaism's strict scribal laws.
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