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Absolute Monotheism (Tawheed). Allah is One — no partners, no sons, no equals. He is eternal, self-sufficient, and beyond human form. "He begets not, nor was He begotten." (Al-Ikhlas 112:3)
The Trinity — God exists as three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Jesus is considered the Son of God, fully divine and fully human.
Islam's concept of pure monotheism is considered the most rational — an infinite, self-sufficient God needs no partner, helper, or son. The Quran directly addresses and rejects the Trinity as inconsistent with perfect divine unity (Al-Ma'idah 5:73).
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The word 'Allah' appears in Arabic Bibles — Arab Christians also call God 'Allah'.
Islam mentions Mary (Maryam) more times than the entire New Testament.
Jesus ﷺ is mentioned 25 times in the Quran; Muhammad ﷺ only 4 times.
Muslims don't believe in Jesus
Islam honors Jesus (Isa ﷺ) as one of the greatest prophets. Muslims believe in his miraculous birth, his miracles, and that he will return before the Day of Judgment.
Muslims worship Muhammad ﷺ
Muslims worship Allah alone. Muhammad ﷺ is the final prophet and messenger — not divine, not worshipped. The first pillar of Islam is 'There is no god but Allah.'
The Quran copied the Bible
The Quran was revealed 600 years after the Bible to an illiterate man in the Arabian desert. It contains unique narratives, scientific insights, and linguistic miracles that confirm its divine origin.
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