Right, this piece is entitled �What the Bible says about Mohammed (peace be upon him) the prophet of Islam�, but that�s misleading to begin with because there's no two ways about it - the bible does not mention Mohammed.
I have read the link again, and yes, you�re in luck. I do have a satisfactory answer. It�s all bunkum. People read into so-called prophesies what they want to read into them - and the evidence for that is borne out admirably by the fact that Muslims and Christians each claim the same prophesies for their own religion. It�s all wishful thinking.
Pity Allah/God wasn�t a little more thoughtful. If he�d have shoved a name or two into his books, all the confusion, conflict and guesswork could have so easily been avoided.
Coming from a Muslim, this is somewhat ironic though. Christian scholars are ingenious and indefatigable in their efforts to prove their case. If that wasn�t so blatantly hypocritical, it might be quite amusing.