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Muħammad

  1. (very rare) Alternative spelling of Muhammad [since the late 2000s]
    • 2008, George P. Robertson, War Against Islam, →ISBN, page 195:
      Another single Tomahawk struck the centre of the old city of Karbala, just near Masjid Al-Husayn, the tomb of Husayn ibn Ali, grandson of the Prophet Muħammad by his daughter Fatimah az-Zahra and Ali ibn Abu-Taalib.
    • 2013, 'Abdulwāħid Lu'lu'a, Arabic-Andalusian Poetry and the Rise of the European Love-Lyric, page 100:
      After that came the age of Prince 'Abdullah ibn Muħammad (888–912), in whose court the muwashshah appeared, in the work of Muqaddam ibn Mu'āfa, the blind bard of Qabra, []