mohammedanism is ideology wrapped in the cloak of religion, and the ideology and political structure is very much described in earthly terms of governance and political structure. The ultimate goal is a worldwide Caliphate. It’s everything the Pharisees did but without much in the way of actual religion. It’s the strong man religion the true Zionists (which is wholly political in nature) want to bring to effect. Judaism, however, is not necessarily Zionism as charged. Christianity has no political goals and has always been understood as primarily a spiritual ideology. This is why the Church does not officially endorse any political system, but does condemn some based on their inherent incompatibility with justice and human dignity.
I would add to your comment that mohammedism was forged as an amalgam of aspects of Judaism, heretical christian doctrine, zoroastraism and ancient Arabic paganism, by a man, in a cave on his own. To say that his followers “believe” in the one true God is a mistaken concept. As a previous writer stated, one may attach a label to anything and call it by that name, but a label does not make it that which it claims to be. They may think they do (believe) but in reality the god they worship (from their “holy” books) reveals itself as contradictory, lacking in chronology, history and geographics, spiteful yet merciful, loving yet merciless. And despite the fact that their good works are weighed against their bad deeds, (thus an encouragement to do more good than bad in an effort to get to paradise) it makes no difference because their fate is pre-determined from the outset.
I could go on, but suffice it to say I am extremely dubious as to the claim of divine revelation in the mohammeden texts, something which the Chritians and Jews of his day also rejected. Having “prayed” facing Jerusalem for seven months whilst trying to sell his “religion” to the Jews and Christians, and being rejected, Mohammed then turned his “prayer” to the current site at Mecca, which was a pagan shrine in which resided a black meteorite. And subsequently persecuted both Jew and Christian alike…
BTW. There are schools of thought concerning the name allah, which was the name of their pagan “moon” god. Interesting one that!
Peace be with you
Francis