From a Christian standpoint, the Islamic view of the oneness of God causes prejudices to the purpose and future of man. The rejection of the Trinity on the basis of the Oneness of God leaves man without …show more content…
In the light of this Islamic approach of the oneness of Allah, God ceases to be God and leaves it up to man to work his ways through Salvation.
Though Islam and Christianity present some similarities in particular when it comes to their understanding of God, the oneness of such being as seen by Islam stands out as a major difference between the two. As such, to dig deeper into these controversies, it becomes a necessity for one to consider the views of both Islam and Christianity when it comes to the understanding of the concept of sin.
Again, Christianity and Islam differ in some fundamental and significant ways. Another example of these differences is the concept of sin which is not as dominant in Islam as it is in Christianity. In other words, sin is a minor issue in Islam. As an illustration, Muhammad states that if someone does not sin, Allah will wipe out that person and replaced by someone else who will be willing and capable of sinning (Muslim, Vol. 4, Book 37, Hadith No. 6622 & 6621). Thus, it is necessary, even an obligation for Muslims to