Islam like Judaism and Christianity have idolized God. The God of Islam is formless and is called by 99 names or attributes by the prophet. God is given every attribute that is desirable by the prophet. God is put on a pedestal and worshipped and that makes Islam an idol worshipping religion.
The prophet Mohammad is not the first one to claim God spoke to him through an angel (Gabriel). But we know today, those voices in the head are medical symptoms of delusions and hallucinations. There are other factors that accompany or can trigger these conditions.
Brain research have connected such mental disorders with spirituality and religious experiences. For example we know Mohammad suffered from epileptic seizures which is one of the associated triggers.
Self- transcendence, or a sense of the otherworldly, is the opposite of being self-focused and is a convenient definition of spirituality and/or religious sensibility used by researchers. This perception is generated by many experiences in addition to religion, including brain trauma, drug states, and epileptic seizures.
Here is how the prophet describes God in the Quran.
Say: He is Allah, the One and Only
Allah the Eternal, Absolute
He begets not nor was He begotten
And there is none comparable to Him. (The Quran 112:1-4)
What can we learn about God from the prophet with the above description? Nothing!!!! Even Santa Claus would fit that description.
He is Santa, the one and only.
Santa the eternal, absolute
He begets not nor was he begotten
And there is none comparable to him
He brings joy to all who hear his name.
With his reindeers and sleigh he crosses the skies bearing gifts for all who delight in him
Verily I say his coming is anticipated and celebrated even by little children who know the great Santa by name.