(Look at Exodus 20:5.
"Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them:
for I the LORD thy God am a jealous God")
I am sure there are similar passages in the Koran,
which this writer certainly is referring to.
Michael is an ancient name that can be traced back thousands of years. Its language of origin is Hebrew, "Mikha'el", and it appears in the scriptures common to Christianity, Judaism and Islam in reference to the Archangel Michael, one of seven archangels in Hebrew tradition. It's meaning is a question: "Who Is Like God?". This archangel is always portrayed as being on the side of right and good, and is a protector. He is the patron saint of soldiers, policemen and sailors.