Once again, a lack of logical rebuttal with name calling.
You spew out rhetoric but not much logic. Mohammed mined the teachings of Jews and Christians, so we might surmise that he intended to worship the God of Abraham, whatever his personal conception of it was. But as he did not write, nor did his personal secretaries compile into its present form either the Koran nor the Hadiths, Islam does contain besides his thoughts, the views of his followers. The first Christians to encounter his followers thought them Christian heretics, although probably best thought of as like the Jews in their insistence on the unity of God, and a rejection of the Son. A son who, btw, had the bad manners to be born as Jew.