Strict Montheism:
Muslims monotheism is closer to that of Judaism than Christianity, rejecting the Christian concept of a "Trinity." Muslims believe that God, creator of all of existence, is just, omnipotent, and merciful. Muslims also reject the anthropomorphization of God in other monotheistic religions like Christianity or Judaism. For Muslims, God is completely "other" — God does not talk, does not walk and does not do anything like humans. Islam is thus susceptible to certain antitheological arguments, like contradictions in the concept of omnipotence, but not others which depend upon anthropomorphic characteristics. These strict beliefs also undermine the claim that Muslims and Christians believe in the same god.