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Initially, we, as Muslims, recognize the greatness of Prophet Muhammad and his sublime status, by virtue of which he needs no glorification by humans after Allah commended him and raised his unmatched status. (.تحذف) It was the Divine will, however, which made some non-Muslims testify in favor of the Prophet with truthfulness and justice. François-Marie Aroue (1694 – 1778), better known by the penname (كلمة واحدة) Voltaire, is a case in point. In 1742, he wrote “Fanaticism”, a play where he attacked Islam, and claimed that women are forced to accept the Islamic faith.