Well then figsolives, lets look at the context...
Song of songs 5
1 I have come into my garden, my sister, my bride;
I have gathered my myrrh with my spice.
I have eaten my honeycomb and my honey;
I have drunk my wine and my milk.
Eat, O friends, and drink;
drink your fill, O lovers.
2 I slept but my heart was awake.
Listen! My lover is knocking:
"Open to me, my sister, my darling,
my dove, my flawless one.
My head is drenched with dew,
my hair with the dampness of the night."
3 I have taken off my robe—
must I put it on again?
I have washed my feet—
must I soil them again?
4 My lover thrust his hand through the latch-opening;
my heart began to pound for him.
5 I arose to open for my lover,
and my hands dripped with myrrh,
my fingers with flowing myrrh,
on the handles of the lock.
6 I opened for my lover,
but my lover had left; he was gone.
My heart sank at his departure. [a]
I looked for him but did not find him.
I called him but he did not answer.
7 The watchmen found me
as they made their rounds in the city.
They beat me, they bruised me;
they took away my cloak,
those watchmen of the walls!
8 O daughters of Jerusalem, I charge you—
if you find my lover,
what will you tell him?
Tell him I am faint with love.
Friends
9 How is your beloved better than others,
most beautiful of women?
How is your beloved better than others,
that you charge us so?
Beloved
10 My lover is radiant and ruddy,
outstanding among ten thousand.
11 His head is purest gold;
his hair is wavy
and black as a raven.
12 His eyes are like doves
by the water streams,
washed in milk,
mounted like jewels.
13 His cheeks are like beds of spice
yielding perfume.
His lips are like lilies
dripping with myrrh.
14 His arms are rods of gold
set with chrysolite.
His body is like polished ivory
decorated with sapphires.
15 His legs are pillars of marble
set on bases of pure gold.
His appearance is like Lebanon,
choice as its cedars.
16 His mouth is sweetness itself;
he is altogether lovely.
This is my lover, this my friend,
O daughters of Jerusalem.
So, looking at the context of this chapter, and the entire book of solomon, mohammed was a guy who longed for his girl, and a girl swooned about?
How do you feel about the mouth of the prophet being sweetness itself(as in kissing?)
One thing about song of songs, it's not a prophetic book. if you would have given this answer to a psalm verse or anything, well, you would have been given a little bit credit... but to try to justify that mohammed was predicted in a verse where lovers intimately describe eachother... is just plain hiliarious.
Yes, I am making fun of you. Why? because you'd probaly do the same if I would do the same thing with a verse out of the qu'ran.
If i'd stated that I was predicted in the qu'ran, and that I'm some big shot prophet because my name appears in a transliteration process and everybody should follow me, or forever be tortured by fluffy pink bunny's with sugarcanes, you'd laugh at me too.
Song of songs 5:16(KJV+)
yea, he is altogether3605 lovely.4261
Strongs number: 3605
H3605
כּול כּלo
kôl kôl
kole, kole
From H3634; properly the whole; hence all, any or every (in the singular only, but often in a plural sense): - (in) all (manner, [ye]), altogether, any (manner), enough, every (one, place, thing), howsoever, as many as, [no-] thing, ought, whatsoever, (the) whole, whoso (-ever).
Strongs number: H4261
מחמד
machmâd
makh-mawd'(how it is pronounced is this)
From H2530; delightful; hence a delight, that is, object of affection or desire: - beloved, desire, goodly, lovely, pleasant (thing).
well... I've heard mohammeds name pronounced a lot of ways, mo, moh, mhommy, etc... but makmawt was never one of them... it takes a long stretch of the imagination to see mohammeds name here, especially since it's totally totally out of context.
Now, if you start whining about arrogance, it is because you started a discussion without having investigated, and if you whine it just shows how foolish you are.
Romans 1:22
Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools,