Conclusion
In the field of comparative religions, it is understood that each of the
major religions of mankind has its own peculiar concept of deity. In other
words, all religions do not worship the same God, only under different
names.
The sloppy thinking that would ignore the essential differences which
divide
world religions is an insult the uniqueness of world religions.
Which of the world religions holds to the Christian concept of one eternal
God in three persons? When the Hindu denies the personality of God, which
religions do not agree with this? Obviously, all men do not worship the
same
God, or goddesses.
Note: Christians do not understand "the peculiar concept of one eternal
God
in three persons" but one eternal God with three major offices or
dispensation claims.
The Quran's concept of deity evolved out of the pre-Islamic pagan religion
of Allah-worship. It is so uniquely Arab that it cannot be simply reduced
to
Jewish or Christian beliefs.