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Frodo, You have to understand this first both are fiction none of them can possibly exist and both have several contradictions. think this as a book series each book written by different authors
And your website is not an objective reading material I believe. If you have free time I suggest read the quran and then decide whether it's similar or not.. You will see that how familiar it is to you. I f you don't have time tell me what is your definition of your god? What distinguishes him form other gods? Make me a list if you want. Then I will tell you how your god and allah is similar. From our previous discussions I remember you said feature of forgiving makes your god best. But I have to tell you that allah is forgiving too. in fact almost every verse ends with "allah is forgiving and wise." What allah doesn't forgive? Same as your god "disbelief." if you dont believe in him and die such you will go to hell But other than that everything will be forgiven. How is that different from your god's concept of forgiving?
That website sets out very clearly the problems that Allah puts forward when compared to God. The best I've seen to date. Just read the headings if you want a very clear picture. Of course the two are similar, but one is God and the other just doesn't add up.
Gen 1:26 Let us make man in our image - hmm - one God but many
The vast majority of religions deal with forgiveness through sacrifice, I didn't say otherwise. What I said is that the God of mainstream Christianity is the evolutionary ultimate step having God doing the sacrifice. In Islam it's still down to the person to earn their way to God. Islam is Abrahamic in source but unlike Christianity, is internally inconsistent.