First, thank you for stating why you disagreed with my post.
Yes I know Islam as a religion does not believe in the fatherhood of God, the Trinity and Incarnation but that does not mean we do not serve the same God.
You may be wrong about their edicts because I know they preach and teach all those things you mentioned. However, teaching and practicing or embracing them as virtues to be lived in daily life are two different things. Same in Christendom. The bible tells us what God requires from us and most of us end up believing and doing the opposite.
I believe, as Peter said in Acts 10:35, that in every nation, he that fears God and walks righteously is accepted with Him.
Jesus was very clear we are to be in relationship with Him, personal, vital, ongoing relationship with Him.
Most "Christian" churches talk about the Creator and the Trinity, yet don't talk with Him and to Him, this is the "outward form of godliness denying the power thereof"" He spoke of in His final instructions to His own, He also taught that His Own would do greater works than these" meaning His own works here, we are seeing them now, those who are born again, Holy Spirit filled and walking in personal, vital, relationship.
I recently was directed to a muslim couple, Holy Spirit manifested through me as He does to the point the bride stepped away a few feet, I explained I carry the Holy Spirit of the living G-d and He manifests through me.
This was outside their experience and His way of reaching them.
There will be no excuses when we stand before the Father on that judgement day for each of us.
There is ONE way, ONE truth, and One life, no other way to heaven than through Jesus.
Jesus doesn't guide anyone to destroy, maim, beat, torture, etc. the fruit of knowing Him and walking with him is in Galatians 5, love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness, faithfulness, and self control.