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See also [[wikipedia:Muhammad|the other wiki]], our own [[Islam|Useful Notes on Islam]] and [[The Quran]].
 
 
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{{tropelist|Tropes found in works that deal with the Prophet Muhammad}}
* [[Blood Brothers]]: Muslims are considered brothers (or sisters) in islam.
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* [[True Companions]]: The ''Sahabah'' or Companions of the Prophet.
 
 
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{{examples|Works that feature the Prophet Muhammad}}
== [[Comic Books]] ==
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== [[Video Games]] ==
* Appears as a character in the controversial browser game ''Faith Fighter'', with a meteor as a special move. The game has a "censored version", where the only difference is that Muhammed's face is censored.
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* In ''[[South Park]]'', he's a member of a team of superheroes, with the power of pyrokenesis. Jesus and Buddha are on the same team. Portrayal Problem #1 is redefined into a superpower. In one episode, Tom Cruise is trying to steal this superpower, so that ''he'' can be immune from getting depicted by the tabloids. Later, people forgot about this earlier portrayal by South Park and much controversy arose when they announced they were going to portray him again. Islamic extremist death threats and Comedy Central censoring their episode followed. Ironically the "portrayal" turned out not to show Muhammed at all (he was inside a bear suit).
 
== [[Web Comics]] ==
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* ''[[Zinnia Jones]]'', with her analysis [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIOESmTMstw The "please stop" utility exploit] and her contribution: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYBGY4nQrig ZINNIA JONES DRAWS THE PROPHET MUHAMMAD]... {{spoiler|A friendly smiley with a turban.}}
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
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* In ''[[South Park]]'', he's a member of a team of superheroes, with the power of pyrokenesis. Jesus and Buddha are on the same team. Portrayal Problem #1 is redefined into a superpower. In one episode, Tom Cruise is trying to steal this superpower, so that ''he'' can be immune from getting depicted by the tabloids. Later, people forgot about this earlier portrayal by South Park and much controversy arose when they announced they were going to portray him again. Islamic extremist death threats and Comedy Central censoring their episode followed. Ironically the "portrayal" turned out not to show Muhammed at all (he was inside a bear suit).
 
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