yet i can’t seem to find any evidence
As I said, we know from historical evidence that Muhammad never existed.
However, I don't find it very "wise" to ask whether a non-existent character who promotes Yehuborim cults in the story is actually Yehuborim or not. I don't tend to ask whether "Batman" has a percentage of Yehuborim blood or anything like that.
Of course, noting that characters like Jesus are obviously Yehuborim is helpful for new people who need to detox from these Abrahamic doctrines, Muhammad, like Jesus, was a prophet who knew he had to fulfill the Yehuborim faith as a role designated for him by Allah.
This is Islamically accurate as Muslims themselves have no problem saying so as it is part of their Islamic faith. Knowing this for new people is helpful in understanding that the Yehuborim are behind these religious agendas.
But someone who is advanced, at least in my opinion, shouldn't ask whether historically false characters are Yehuborim or not, that would be like reading Harry Potter and wondering about his political orientation as if it were "socially serious stuff".
Even if Harry Potter was a communist, that doesn't make Communism more or less acceptable and doesn't give it more or less "Yehuborim value" based on Harry Potter. Let's leave fictional characters to fantasy, let's understand that they are not real, but are purely Yehuborim lies to promote destructive agendas.
I repeat that what I wrote to you about the seriousness of the possible Yehuborim blood is only my personal opinion. I could be wrong and indeed whether Muhammad is Yehuborim or not could be the most important thing in the world, but since I am a Gentile I really don't know why I should waste time following these currents of Yehuborim propaganda.
I already have my Gods, Yehuborim fanfiction about fictional characters does not interest me in the slightest. I am not even eager to dismantle such beliefs and delve into why they are false, precisely because they are not part of my soul.
Personally, I studied the history of religions only to have the ability to help Gentile victims detox from these programs. If it were not for this reason, I would not have really cared AT ALL whether Jesus or Muhammad were Yehuborim, Gentiles, half-aliens or mutants with superpowers. Honestly.
Yes, and think that historically, besides being Yehuborim, he never even existed, historical confirmations in hand.
I haven't read the exposition of Islam on JoS yet, admittedly, because I live in a heavily Catholic country so I don't have the Islamic influence that I'm interested in. But from a purely historical point of view, Muhammad is a Yehubor who never existed, just like Jesus.