Qutham

Muslim say: Our prophet himself taught us his names in this sahih hadith. Al-Qadi ‘iyad in his a-Shifa added 5 other names which are more or less attributes among them القُثَمُ. Reference: Islam Doctor Yousuf Zaidan – Egypt – Director of Manuscripts in Alexandria says Mohammad’s Real name is Qutham. Book Hayat Mohammad Page 39, by Muhammed Hussein Haykal (Life of Mohammad). ʾIlāh (Arabic: إله; plural: آلهة ʾālihat) is an Arabic term meaning “god“. In Arabic, ilah refers to anyone or anything that is worshipped.[1] The feminine is ʾilāhat (إلاهة, meaning “goddess“); with the article, it appears as al-ʾilāhat (الإلاهة). The Arabic word for God (Allāh) is thought to be derived from it (in a proposed earlier form al-Lāh) though this is disputed.[2][3] ʾIlāh is cognate to Northwest Semitic ʾēl and Akkadian ilum. The word is from a Proto-Semitic archaic biliteral ʔ-L meaning “god” (possibly with a wider meaning of “strong”), which was extended to a regular triliteral by the addition of a h (as in Hebrew ʾelōah, ʾelōhim). The word is spelled either إلٰه with an optional diacritic alif to [...x]