This passage is not giving any validity to Mohammed or Islam. It does not say that any of the truths believed by Muslims are as a result of anything claimed to have been revealed to Mohammed. Truth can be found in all walks of life, even atheists believe in some things that are true and therefore come from God (even though they reject Him). Mohammed, the Qu’ran, or Islam are not mentioned in any of the documents of Vatican II.
Brendan,
. I’m just popping in here with a comment, not you specifically, but would like some feedback.
. What I have largely observed in life is that the vast majority of people “inherit” their “beliefs”. That is, they tend to parrot those around them, or “mimic” verbal behavior for various reasons of need: acceptance, safety, herd pressure, food, cookies, etc.
. Not to pick on any one group, but as an example only, when we see these young boys on bicycles wearing white shirts and black pants going door to door spreading the Mormon religion, how many of these kids have ever stopped to consider that had they been born into a Hindu family and with the usual surroundings, they would themselves “be” Hindu, think like Hindus, and “believe” Hindu beliefs.
. Alternatively, had the Jehovah Witnesses who come knocking on the door been born into a Mormon family, would they not be riding those bicycles talking about Joseph Smith? Most likely, “Yes, they would.”
. Why? Because we are all wired as human beings, and human beings overall tend to imitate those around them, express similar beliefs, exhibit like behaviors, etc because creatures survive by imitating other creatures which have survived, particularly older, big creatures, parents, etc.
. How many Catholics, had they been born Protestant, would be convinced of “their Faith”, as such? How many Protestants, born as Catholics, would likewise “believe” as Catholics believe?
. And again, had you and I been born in Egypt to Muslim parents, town, people, would certainly have that worldview and express Islamic beliefs? Around 99%, I suspect. Or had we been born Buddhist, etc…
. So religion becomes not entirely what we “believe”, but what others believe who surround us, protect us, feed us, train us, reward us, etc, etc, etc.
. How then, do we arrive at truly “our own” beliefs? Only by bearing the burden of an exhaustive independent investigation of truth for ourselves. Then, and only then, can we qualify as “believers” in anything, in the fullest sense of the term.