If Muslims in fact worship the same god that I do, then that makes them Christians. From what you have said, I can assume that Muslims believe that Jesus Christ is their Lord and Saviour. Is that really true?
You neglected to answer my question about the Jews. We can only worship Him as we know Him. Was David not worshiping the Trinity when he crafted the Psalms? Of course he was - he just didn't know it. Are Jews today who do not become Christians worshiping someone other than God? What of those isolated Amazonians pictured a few months back? If they live their life in accord with Truth as they know it, are they worshiping God? We see through the glass darkly, and are blessed to know as much about Him as we do. However, those who know less than us - isolated tribes, Jews, Muslims, and even men and women in the US - still glorify Him when they seek Truth, for He is Truth.
I am not Jewish and do not profess to speak of their faith. However, the statements in my previous post still apply. If one does not acknowledge that Jesus Christ is part of the Triune God, as well as their Lord and Saviour, then one's god that one worships is different than the one that Abraham worshipped.
For whatever reason, God did not reveal his saviour side 3500 years ago. Nonetheless, Abraham and his descendants were saved by their faith. 2000 years ago, God revealed his Triune nature to mankind. Those who do not acknowledge all three heads of God worship somebody else.
Neither did you answer my question. Your silence leads me to believe that you believe Muslims are Christians. Correct?