Mohammed

Muhammad ibn 'Abdullāh, born about 570, was the founder of the religion of Islam. He is regarded by Muslims as a prophet of God, the greatest law-bearer in a series of Islamic prophets and by most Muslims the last prophet as taught by the Qur'an.

The library computers on board the USS Enterprise described him as an individual who was "mentally disturbed fanatic with low intelligence and an inability to order his thoughts". (