- Mahoma,
Mahoma, Profeta, -632 (Nombre personal)
- Mahomed, Prophet, -632
- Maḥmūd, Prophet, -632
- Mahomet, Prophet, -632
- Mohammed, Prophet, -632
- Magomet, Prophet, -632
- Mu-han-mo-te, Prophet, -632
- Earlier heading: Muḥammad, the prophet
- Nabi Muhammad, Prophet, -632
- Mukhammed, Prophet, -632
- Maometto, Prophet, -632
- Mahometto, Prophet, -632
- Mohammad, Prophet, -632
- Mahoma, Prophet, -632
- Muḥamad, Prophet, -632
- מוחמד
- מוחמד, הנביא, מת 632
- מוחמד, נביא, נפ׳ 236
- ، محمد نبي
- النبي محمد
- محمد
- محمد الرسول
- محمد النبي
- محمد، نبي
- محمد، پيامبر
- محمد، الرسول
- محمد، الرسول، -632
- محمد، النابي، -632
- محمد، النبي
- محمد، النبيء
- محمد، النبي, -632
- محمد، رسول
- محمد، رسول الله
- محمد، رسول، -632
- محمد، رسولالله
- محمد، نبى
- محمد، نبي، -632
- محمد، پيامبر
- محمد، Prophet
- محمدو الرسول
- محمد, Prophet, -632
- محمد. النبي.أ
- محمد رسول الله، -٦٣٢
- ممحمد، النبيء
- Earlier heading: Muḥammad, Prophet, d. 632
Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
Heading based on the form: Prophet Muḥammad. Approved by ALA Comm. on Cataloging: Asian and African Materials, June 30, 1986.
Luther, A. R. Epic of faith, 1981: t.p. (Mohammad)
Encyc. Brit., c1978 (Muḥammad; full form of name: Abū al-Qāsim Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd Allāh ibn ʻAbd al-Muṭṭalib ibn Hāshim; b. c. 570; d. 632)
Encyc. Amer., c1975 (Mohammed; b. betw. 570 & 571; d. 632)
Collier's, c1973 (Muhammad; also spelled Mohammed; b. c. 570; d. 632)
LC data base, 6/2/86 (hdg.: Muhammad, d. 632; most frequent usage (58 percent) in publication titles is name alone, without a title or epithet; next most frequent (25 percent) is "Prophet Muhammad")
Vernet Ginés, J. Mahoma, c1987.
Ḥen, Z. Ḥaye beśorah, c1979: t.p. (Muḥamad)
Britannica Academic Edition, viewed via the WWW January 11, 2013 (Muhammad, in full Abū al-Qāsim Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd Allāh ibn ʻAbd al-Muṭṭalib ibn Hāshim (born 570, Mecca, Arabia [now in Saudi Arabia] --died June 8, 632, Medina), founder of the religion of Islam, accepted by Muslims throughout the world as the last of the prophets of God.)