Re: Mohammed the man vs Mohammed the prophet.
How this is understood by the non-Muslims here is not my concern.
Of course it isn't. If I belonged to a monolithic group of over a billion people that prided itself on following the perfect path laid out by God I don't think I would want to hear that it has been practiced the wrong way for centuries either. It doesn't mean those non-Muslims are wrong. They (we) can look at it objectively as opposed to being indoctrinated from an early age to the wrong interpretation.