I just find it a little strange how Muhammad was punished at the end of his life by spirits haunting him, and no one ever thinks, "What if it's God punishing him?" I also find it strange how no one who reads the Quran wants to acknowledge that God's Holy Spirit is present in the Quran. Because that would mean that God may have misled the Muslims into believing their way is supported and true, and if God misled the Muslims, then He may have just misled the Christians as well. But how could the Lord ever do such a thing?
Well Peter and Paul were the main characters in the Book of Acts which stretches through the timeline of all the letters written up until Revelation which was written by John. Peter and Paul may have just been cursed. Peter for denying he ever knew Jesus when put under pressure. Jesus said to fear God not man, because God will determine where you spend eternity. Paul was persecuting and killing Christians. Highly unlikely that's the case yet a possibility worth taking a second look at for entertainment's sake.
Muslims also pretend they have no clue where these prophecies came from if not direct revelations from God, but Daniel was a peculiar person living in Babylon(present day Baghdad, Iraq from what I've researched). Daniel not only prophesied in Babylon, but he interpreted dreams in a way none of the king's magicians could. Daniel and his squad also disregarded orders that went against God. According to the Bible, his 3 little homies got thrown in a furnace and walked out unharmed while the king's men were burnt when the furnace was opened. Daniel was put in the lion's den, and the lions were ready to eat when the king's men and their families were thrown into the den after he was let out. Just saying, they turned some heads. Highly unlikely any of what happened with Daniel was passed down from generation to generation, yet still potentially worth taking a second look at, but nah, Islam is perfect...
How could any of this make sense? Well it's said that one day every knee will bow and worship God in truth, and the Quran was an excellent way of gathering up all the Israelites' enemies(Ishmaelites, Edomites, Moabites, Ammonites, etc) into one religion that acknowledges the Bible. Then God made religion easy for the Greeks and Romans, and He showed what He can do if He so chooses. He showed that no sin is too big to be forgiven. It's said that God is going to destroy this world one, so when that happens, it will most likely be a lesson to teach Muslims that Islam may not be as perfect as they currently believe it is. It will be a lesson to the Jews that if God sends a messenger down, then they better listen and not judge him. Lastly, it will be a lesson to the Christians that God is to be feared and not mocked.
Will God even destroy the world? Who knows? What if the end of times just means the end of the New Covenant and people can come together and find truth that lies somewhere within a healthy balance of all 3 religions that acknowledge the Bible. Like what did Jesus really die for? Well gee, I don't know, maybe it's for whatever happened to Muhammad?