How do you know Mohammed is a phoney? Have you read the Koran or attended an Islamic inquiry group not polluted by Catholic or Christian prejudice?
You need to read what Muslims - espicailly former Christians who have converted to Islam have to say.
What Catholic sources or Christian sources tell you about Islam is false to a large degree. Be honest and not afraid and go and read Muslim sourcers about their faith.
Indeed I have read what Mohammed had to say. As I type, I have on the desk beside me a copy of the Koran, albeit in Spanish–
El Sagrado Coran,copyright 1997 Ediciones Obelisco, Barcelona.
And after much reading, I must agree with gam197… Mohammed was a false prophet.
I applaud your appeal for intellectual freedom and free enquiry into the matter of Truth.

One of the most fundamental human freedoms is the freedom of each individual to search for the answer to the question “What is Truth?” Without that freedom, we can n
ever come to a knowledge of the Truth and salvation. But do consider the possibility that you’ve got it right there under your nose and have just lost the ability to see it.
One of the biggest obstacles to dialogue with Muslims is the continual insistence that any statement about Islamic belief which is unfavourable or in the least bit critical is the result of “prejudice”, “bigotry”, “Islamophobia” etc. To be honest, it gets tiring because it is childish, anti-intellectual and really sounds more and more like the defense of a group of people who don’t actually have any arguments to offer.
I have no problem whatsoever with what you say about reading Islamic sources, and indeed have done so and will continue to do so–the
Hadith,
Reliance of the Traveller etc. Nor do I have a problem with reading the testimonies of Islamic converts from Christianity. Now, perhaps you should also make sure that as you continue your search “past Catholicism”, that you take the time to read the testimonies of Muslims converted to Christianity and what they have to say about why they abandoned Islam as well.
An excellent place to start might be the book
Inside Islam: A Guide for Catholics. 100 Questions and Answers by Daniel Ali and Robert Spencer. It’s published by Ascension Press.
Daniel Ali is an Iraqi who converted to Christianity, first to Protestantism and then later to Catholicism, and is the founder of the Christian-Islamic Forum. He also co-hosted the
video series
Islam and Christianity with Fr. Mitch Pacwa on EWTN. Have you heard of him? Are you interested in what insights he may be able to offer you on the question? His story can be found
here.
In fact, I strongly recommend that you and other “cradle-Catholics” read all of the conversion testimonies on the Coming Home International site. It is my experience that cradle Catholics generally benefit greatly from seeing the Faith through the eyes of converts.
In the spirit of free enquiry and human freedom that was mentioned above, one of the most troubling aspects of Islam for me is precisely
the disregard for and lack of that freedom in the Islamic world. Those who convert to Christianity or leave Islam for any other religion are apostates deserving of death.
But this conversation is not really the point of the thread I started, and perhaps we should start another thread or take this to an existing one.
In any case, God bless and keep you. I will certainly pray for you and your search.
