Es Bih, we know that Muslims think that Jews and Christians have distorted the Taurat and the Injil.......and yet, you still talk about how the Torah and the NT are integral to Islam. If Islam claims that we use "distorted" books, why claim that Christians worship the same God they derived from their "distorted" sources.
Difference of definition of God is good enough to separate the god of the Muslims and the God of the Christians.
We believe that Jesus is God, appeared in the Torah as the "Angel of the Lord" and is cited in prophecies in the Torah.
You don't.
Still the same god?
Unless Christians confess that Allah has no son and he is not a Trinity, Christians will not believe that their God is the same as that of Islam. Unless Muslims confess that Jesus is God, Muslims will not believe the God of the Christians is the same as Islam's.
If, as you say that the Torah and the NT are part of the theological curriculum, why are Muslim scholars accusing us of doctrines we've never taught? Why are they making disastrous mistakes in interpreting Biblical texts?