Again, dear friend, this contradicts Catholic teaching which clearly and categorically states that the Plan of Salvation includes Muslims, who together with Catholics worship the One God.
I do not believe that the Church ever mentions a “Different” Divine God worshipped by Muslims.
You can believe what you like, and as TypesandShadows would like me to honour your beliefs for what you believe (which I’m happy to) but this belief does not align with Catholic Teaching…
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The plan of salvation does indeed include Muslims as they are part of humanity, but the Islamic concept of God will not allow it to be the same as the Bible God.
The God of the Quran is the god most familiar to Mohammed, and Mohammed was given a different message from this god to what the Bible teaches.
Allah is not a Trinity (4:171; 5:73; 5:116); he is a Father to no one (5:18; 19:88-93; 21:26); he has no love for unbelievers (3:32)…
Mohammed’s ways and example did not comply with the Bible Gods Commands, which command to “love your neighbour as yourself” and use spiritual combat to fight the forces of evil.
Mohammed instead said he had been called to use physical combat to bring people into submission to worship Allah alone, and as Mohammed is said to be mankind’s role model, Muslims must emulate Mohammed in all aspects of their lives.
Sahih Bukhari
Volumn 004, Book 052, Hadith Number 196.
Narated By Abu Huraira : Allah 's Apostle said, " I have been ordered to fight with the people till they say, ‘None has the right to be worshipped but Allah,’ and whoever says, ‘None has the right to be worshipped but Allah,’ his life and
property will be saved by me except for Islamic law, and his accounts will be with Allah, (either to punish him or to forgive him.)"
Mohammed claimed to have received a revelation from an angel calling itself Gabriel, who commanded Mohammed to recite/read three times, to such an extent that he was made to feel suicidal.
But this is supposedly the same angel who gave a message to Mary,and told her first not to be afraid (as all Bible Angels do), before announcing to her she was to become the mother of Jesus, who would be "called the Son of the Most High God “which Allah rejects.
Galatians 1:6-9 and John 1:6-11 give warnings about anyone who comes with a different message to what has been given already by all Bible prophets
The Bible focuses on repentance of sin, this was what the prophets repeatedly told their listeners, they also prophesied the Messiah, as did John the Baptist, who baptised Jesus, mentioned by name in the Quran, but it is not revealed why he was called to baptise anyone, even though he warrants a mention in the Quran.
It can be deduced by these fundamental differences, that Christian doctrine itself cannot agree with the claim that the Bible God is one and the same as the Islamic god Allah, neither can Quranic claims,nor Mohammed’s example to humanity.