Re: Do the Haters Know the Man? ... Att. Seminole
That answers my question. Out of curiosity though, why do you not consider him a continuation of prophets. And the thousand or millions you mention, are those before or after Muhammad SAW?
God sends, influences and guides people everyday, from the beginning of time until today. Some have bigger parts to play then others. Just as in Islam where there is believed to have been 124,000 prophets, even though only 25 are mentioned int he Quran, "prohpet" is a term that is used in broad terms. But I don't believe God stopped sending them 1400 years ago. There is far too much for us to still learn. We are all still so far away from God. If that was the final message, it would be more perfected then is turned out to be.
As for Muhammad not being a continuation of the Judeo-Christian prophets, I think his message strays too far from the teachings of the Biblical Jesus. Even if one doesn't believe in the accuracy of the text, it was obviously influenced by God and I don't think He would ask us to throw that message away.