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Mahomet (French: Le fanatisme, ou Mahomet le Prophète, literally Fanaticism, or Mahomet the Prophet) is a five-act tragedy written in 1736 by French playwright and philosopher Voltaire. It received its debut performance in Lille on 25 April 1741.The play is a study of religious fanaticism and self-serving manipulation based on an episode in the traditional biography of Muhammad in which he orders the murder of his critics.
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Palmira, Zopir's daughter, abducted and enslaved by Mahomet Seid, Zopir's son, abducted and enslaved by Mahomet Phanor, senator of Mecca Zopir, leader ofMecca Mahomet, founder ofIslam Omar, general and lieutenant to Mahomet Mahomet's followers Meccan tribes
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1741-01-01Z
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Religious fanaticism
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