This second article follows on from my post comparing Talmidaism with moderate Islam (below are all the articles in this series):

1. A Comparison of Talmidi values and Moderate Islamic values.

2. A Comparison of the Character and Personality of Allah and YHVH: Are they the same God?

3. A Comparison of Talmidi Values and Extremist Islamist Values: 28 Islamic Values that Talmidis reject.

During the period of Arab paganism, Al-ilāh was the chief god, but did not play a major part in the Arab pagan religion. He was acknowledged as a creator god, someone you called to in times of distress, and when praying for rain, but that was it. Al-Ilāh was just one of many gods the Arabs worshipped at the time of Muhammad. The goddess Al-ilat was invoked and mentioned far more often than Al-ilāh. The personality of Al-ilāh was also harmless and much more amenable than Allah. The distant, impersonal, violent, bloodthirsty and war-like god Allah is what Muhammad turned Al-ilāh into. Although the Islamic god Allah is based on the pagan god Al-ilāh, it was Muhammad who shaped and formed the nature of Allah that Muslims are familiar with today, and transformed his nature into something that the Arab henotheistic pagans of the 7th century did not recognise. That may be why they refused to worship Muhammad’s Allah.

Now, Islam claims that the God of Islam – Allah – is exactly the same as YHVH, the God of Abraham. So in the interests of fairness and balance, I have deliberately chosen to use ChatGPT. I asked ChatGPT to compare the personalities of Allah and YHVH as described in their respective scriptures, to look at the history of the development and evolution of Allah, and the conclusion was that Allah and YHVH are not the same God. Muhammad is therefore not a prophet of YHVH. I started by asking:

From the standpoint purely of comparative religion, Allah in the Quran most closely resembles the pre-Islamic Arabian chief god (al-Ilāh), rather than any single local tribal deity. However, his character and behaviour also show strong continuities with many Near Eastern imperial “supreme gods” (especially law-giving, violence- and war-sanctioning deities), rather than with the covenantal, relational YHVH of the Hebrew Bible.































1. A Comparison of Talmidi values and Moderate Islamic values.

2. A Comparison of the Character and Personality of Allah and YHVH: Are they the same God?

3. A Comparison of Talmidi Values and Extremist Islamist Values: 28 Islamic Values that Talmidis reject.

Was Muhammad a prophet according to Yahwist, biblical criteria?

Was Yeshua a Muslim?