that [both committed murder, that both married wives, Muhammad a large number, that the 
names of both begin with M1., that] both died natural deaths, and so on. But 
all this is in vain, because the very foundation for the comparison is cut away by the 
verses which we have quoted from Genesis, proving that God definitely declared that 
His convenant was to descend not in Ishmael's family but in Isaac's.
Let us now appeal to the Qur'an for a proof that, in at least one very important point  
indeed, Muhammad was not in the least like Moses. In Surah VII., Al A'raf, 156, 158 we  
are told that Moses prophesied of Muhammad, calling him "the unlettered2  
prophet," by God's command. Now in this Muhammad was not very like Moses, who  
"was learned in all the wisdom of the Egyptians" (Acts vii. 22). Hence either  
you are wrong or the Qur'an is. Again we are told that Moses was the meekest3  
of men (Num. xii. 3), which can hardly be truly said of Muhammad. There is no likeness  
between Moses' matrimonial arrangements and those of Muhammad. Moreover Muhammad was not  
even of the Jewish nation as Moses was. The words