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oldcatholicguy
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Your above applies more to the validity of Islam as a faith than it does to the issue of who Muslims worship.Well, sort of. That’s not to detract from the sincerity of Muslims, but there are differences to appreciate.
In discussion of non-Christian religions there is a subtle difference in the way the Church sees the Muslim faith compared to the Jewish faith. The word “profess” is used in regard to the Muslims. They are not said to hold the same faith of Abraham, but to profess it. They “adore” God, but the Jewish faith is characterized as worshiping God (there is a difference) and being of the same covenant family, of being “already a response” to God.