Do Muslims worship the same god as Christians?

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To the degree that Muslims and Jews embrace the truth of God is the degree that they worship true God.
And as they reject God the Son and do not worship Him, so they reject and do not worship God.
 
I think the answer has been laid out pretty well. Catholic say yes. Other Christians? Some say, yes, others, no. The thing is, for many the arguments are more a matter of semantics, thought there are a few you will come across that believe Allah is some demon.
 
As for the Romans calling him “King of the Jews,” that was meant as an insult towards him, and if you study the story of the crucifixion you’ll find the Jews didn’t want him associated with that title (Jn 19:21-22).
A man could not be crucified under Roman law for blasphemy against the Jewish God. In order to be within the law they had him crucified for treason, which is why he was given the title “King of the Jews”.
 
A man could not be crucified under Roman law for blasphemy against the Jewish God. In order to be within the law they had him crucified for treason, which is why he was given the title “King of the Jews”.
For certain, it was custom for those being crucified to have some symbol of what they were being crucified for, but the Jews still disliked the title being attributed, that was the point I was making.
 
Muslims proclaim Allah is all merciful. That is absolutely correct.
Muslims proclaim that Allah is creator. That is absolutely correct.
Muslims proclaim we must submit our will to the Divine Will. That is absolutely correct.

Some of the “99 Beautiful Names of God (Asma al-Husna)” in the Koran are: the Creator, the Fashioner, the Life-Giver, the Provider, the Opener, the Bestower, the Prevailer, the Reckoner, the Recorder, the King of Kingship and the Lord of the Worlds.

What’s to disagree with on these points?

Allah is also transcendent and not a part of his creation.

They got that right, too.

Now, the inevitable response will be, "And Muslims also proclaim this "

Yep. Muslims surely have lots of wrong beliefs.

Yet in proclaiming the above statements about God they have submitted to the Truth and for that we celebrate!
 
Muslims proclaim Allah is all merciful. That is absolutely correct.
Muslims proclaim that Allah is creator. That is absolutely correct.
Muslims proclaim we must submit our will to the Divine Will. That is absolutely correct.

Some of the “99 Beautiful Names of God (Asma al-Husna)” in the Koran are: the Creator, the Fashioner, the Life-Giver, the Provider, the Opener, the Bestower, the Prevailer, the Reckoner, the Recorder, the King of Kingship and the Lord of the Worlds.

What’s to disagree with on these points?

Allah is also transcendent and not a part of his creation.

They got that right, too.

Now, the inevitable response will be, "And Muslims also proclaim this "

Yep. Muslims surely have lots of wrong beliefs.

Yet in proclaiming the above statements about God they have submitted to the Truth and for that we celebrate!
Wow, this was bugging me earlier, but i never thought of it like this, thank God for this response. This makes so much sense
 
Muslims proclaim Allah is all merciful. That is absolutely correct.
Muslims proclaim that Allah is creator. That is absolutely correct.
Muslims proclaim we must submit our will to the Divine Will. That is absolutely correct.

Some of the “99 Beautiful Names of God (Asma al-Husna)” in the Koran are: the Creator, the Fashioner, the Life-Giver, the Provider, the Opener, the Bestower, the Prevailer, the Reckoner, the Recorder, the King of Kingship and the Lord of the Worlds.

What’s to disagree with on these points?

Allah is also transcendent and not a part of his creation.

They got that right, too.

Now, the inevitable response will be, "And Muslims also proclaim this "

Yep. Muslims surely have lots of wrong beliefs.

Yet in proclaiming the above statements about God they have submitted to the Truth and for that we celebrate!
Where in scripture does it say that so long as you subscribe to those specific beliefs, you are worshiping the true God?
 
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