Dear Mickey,
Cordial greetings and a very good day. A belated Happy New Year to you and your family. Hope all is well, my dear brother.
It is perfectly true, as you say, that Muslims vehemently and openly deny the Holy Trinity, yet is not the case that they do, notwithstanding, worship the same God, albeit in the wrong manner? If this is so, is it at least conceivably possible that they do actually worship, unwittingly, the Triune God of Christianity, even if they overtly deny and reject this doctrine?
However, what is of paramount importance is that we always remember that if a Muslim is saved within his religion, then he is saved not by the false religion of Islam but in spite of it, on account of the saving merits of our Blessed Saviour, Jesus Christ.
Having said this, we do, I think, have a duty to always warn men of an unworthy ecumenism and this is indeed a very real danger today. It is a very spurious charity that engages with Islam in an insipid irenic dialogue, without ever making it clear the urgent need and necessity of conversion to Christianity. Muslims, like all other men, need the healing balm of the Gospel, thus to frown upon proselytism is surely to totally misunderstand the whole tenor of Christianity and even its raison d’etre, thus depriving men of the means of salvation in Christ. Of course we should adopt, where at all possible, a concilliatory approach by indicating the various points of contact between Chriatianity and Islam, so long as this never blinds one to the manifestly obvious and insupperable obstacles. The centrality and finality of Christ and the Gospel must be held sacrosanct and it must be maintained that Islam, irrespective of its merits, is not itself salvific. If God does finally save an adherent of Islam, then it is surely inspite of his religion and not because of it.
God bless.
Warmest good wishes,
Portait
Pax