Yes. But only in his own mind and in his recitation, his Koran.

How? In two ways, first by Muhammad adopting vain titles of earthly power, then disassociating himself from these self-given titles in his Koran, while badly pretending to be Allah, then latterly by seeking out the divine, the goddesses Al Lat, Al Uzza and Manat, murdering them, destroying their idols and so usurping their divinity.
This is where Muhammad denies being a prophet, and titles himself as just a messenger, due to the injuries he sustained and realising that Allah was impotent in protecting him in battle.
Muhammad is not but a messenger.
Koran 3:144-148
Muhammad denies being a “father” and reaffirms himself as a “messenger” while also being divine, higher than Allah.
Muhammad is not the father of [any] one of your men, but [he is] the Messenger of Allah…
Koran 33:40
Muhammad denies being a Messenger and is instead a “notifier”.
Not upon the Messenger is [responsibility] except [for] notification.
Koran 5:96-99
…then know that upon Our Messenger is only [the responsibility for] clear notification.
Koran 5:90-93
Muhammad denies being a manager:
I am not over you a manager.
Koran 6:66-69
Muhammad denies being a prophet and is now just a warner. Muhammad never brought good tidings to anyone. He simply lied.
Muhammad lied: “But there has come to you a bringer of good tidings and a warner.”
Koran 5:19
Note the deliberate disassociation of Muhammad and Allah from the “disbelievers” who are the Quraysh.
…that Allah is disassociated from the disbelievers, and [so is] His Messenger.
Koran 9:3
Muhammad usurps titles, and then discards them, due to adverse circumstances and laziness. Truly the spirit animal of Muhammad is:

For more about Muhammad demoting himself, see: Muhammad is or is not?
Al Uzza

Al Uzza was murdered and destroyed in the Expedition of Khalid ibn al-Walid (Nakhla) in January 630 AD:
…al-ʻUzzā was the greatest idol among the Quraysh. They used to journey to her, offer gifts unto her, and seek her favours through sacrifice.
Wikipedia, Al Uzza
12 When the Messenger of Allah conquered Makkah, he sent Khalid bin Al-Walid to the area of Nakhlah where the idol of Al-`Uzza was erected on three trees of a forest. Khalid cut the three trees and approached the house built around it and destroyed it. When he went back to the Prophet and informed him of the story, the Prophet said to him, “Go back and finish your mission, for you have not finished it.”
Khalid went back and when the custodians who were also its servants of Al-Uzza saw him, they started invoking by calling “Al-Uzza!”
When Khalid approached it, he found a naked woman whose hair was untidy and who was throwing sand on her head. Khalid killed her with the sword and went back to the Messenger of Allah, who said to him,
Wikipedia, Expedition of Khalid ibn al-Walid (Nakhla)
“That was Al-`Uzza!”
Manat

Manat was murdered and destroyed in the Raid of Sa’d ibn Zaid al-Ashhali in January 630 AD:
“When pre-Islamic Arabians would pilgrim to al-Mushallal (Manat), they would shave their head and stand in front of Manāt’s idol for a while.”
Wikipedia, Manat
…Sa‘d bin Zaid Al-Ashhali was sent with 20 horsemen[8] to Al-Mashallal to destroy an idol called Manāt,[9] worshipped by the polytheist Al-Aws and Al-Khazraj tribes of Arabia. Here also a black woman appeared, naked with disheveled hair, wailing and beating on her chest. Sa‘d immediately killed her, destroyed the idol and broke the casket, returning at the conclusion of his errand.
Wikipedia, Raid of Sa’d ibn Zaid al-Ashhali
Al Lat

The statue of Al Lat was destroyed in the Expedition of Abu Sufyan ibn Harb “…in the same year as the Battle of Tabuk (which occurred in October 630 AD)”, according to Wikipedia.
The area around the shrine (of Al Lat) was considered sacred; no trees could be felled, no animal could be hunted and no human blood could be shed.
Wikipedia, Al Lat
When al-Mughirah b. Shubah entered [al Taif] he mounted the idol and struck it with a pickaxe…
When al- Mughirah had demolished it (idol of Al Lat), he took its treasure and ornamentation and sent [it] to Abu Sufyan. Its ornamentation was made up of various items, while its treasure consisted of gold and onyx.
Wikipedia, Expedition of Abu Sufyan ibn Harb

Tawheed or Demon Possession
As you can see, Muhammad usurped the divinity of the three goddesses Al Lat, Al Uzza & Manat for himself, as he “contained” Al Lah or Allah. Of course, this was in his own mind. This is what unity or Tawheed is in Islam, the combining of gods together to make one god, converting polytheism into monotheism, and then exaltation into divinity. And where is this combination?
Abu Sa’id al-Khudri reported that he came to the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, while he had a fever. He had a covering over him. He placed his hand on him and discovered that it was hot above the covering. Abu Sa’id exclaimed, ‘How hot your fever is, Messenger of Allah!’
He [Muhammad] said, ‘We are like that. The affliction is hard on us, but the reward is doubled for us.’
Excerpt, Al-Adab Al-Mufrad 510
Let’s just emphasize that for you:
Allah and Muhammad said, “We are like that. The affliction is hard on us, but the reward is doubled for us.”
Excerpt, Al-Adab Al-Mufrad 510
“We are Venom.”
Venom
This is demon possession, Muslims.

And even more extreme, there’s this:
Muhammad was mad. Don’t follow his madness, leave Islam.
