Many have theorized that when Mohammad was concocting his false religion, he came in contact with Nestorians/Arians, Docetists, and Jєωs. His religion is a farrago of these, along with his truculent/lustful attitude. But, how is it that Muslims still practice strict fasting (our Lent was about as difficult as theirs during Medieval times), penance by drawing blood/whipping the self (mainly among the Shi'te, interestingly, they also believe in intercession), understand the role of women (I can hear the stentorian objections... while our Scriptures are certainly not exactly like theirs, so called "Catholic" principles regarding women today are egregious). While they allow polygamy, sex is understood to be for the begetting of children, even if the Quran/Hadith contradict this. Their practice of vigilante justice (likely because Mohammad had a better understanding of the Old Testament than the New), is wrong, but the death penalty is perfectly Christian. They have outlawed the crimes of sodomy/usury/democracy/libertinism/religious "freedom". (On that note, they still understand religious exclusivity and the importance of it.) Why do soi disant "conservatives" lambast Muslims while ignoring the Jєωs/Masons who subverted our religion, and want to usher in the Brave New World? Islam, while indeed abominable, is not as blasphemous as тαℓмυdism or as subversive as the Freemasonic lodges. Their principles are more amenable to our religion, unless you happen to be a superficial "trad" (spits on ground) like Timothy Gordon. Somehow I'm supposed to support napalming Iran because Iranians aren't sufficiently "progressive" - they don't allow sodomy!* Most of their laws are not dissimilar to (older) Christian prohibitions.
*This does not mean I endorse mass Muslim migration - let's also not forget that Zionists are behind that. And - do these "conservatives" even come in contact with second-generation Muslims? They're totally secularized, many of them just having a vague Freemasonic (Deistic) spirituality and professing every libertine belief. Yeah, "sharia law" is coming. Right.