[76]. Such as attributing divine qualaties to certain creations of Allāh or revering them excessively.The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said: ''Do not exaggerate in praising me as Christians praised the son of Mary, for I am only a servant. So, call me the servant of God and His messenger." Out of his concern for pristine monotheism and fear that his followers would lapse into associating partners with Allāh like previous nations, the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ warned Muslims against exaggerating in praising him, as Christians did concerning Jesus by giving him divine attributes and calling him God or the son of God, thus falling into idolatry. The Prophet Muhammad further said, "Describe me as the servant of God and the carrier of His message, just as He, Exalted be He, described me. Do not transgress the limits by raising me to a station of divinity or lordship as the Christians did with regard to Jesus." Divinity is exclusive to Allāh alone.
[77]. The Christians claim that Jesus is the "son of God", "God the son", "God incarnate", or simply; the second "person" in the unholy Trinity. This necessarily reduces God "Allāh" to being one third of the Trinity, as the Qur'an states in 5:73. In truth, nowhere in the Gospels does Jesus make such claims for himself nor, for that matter, is there any mention of the Trinity. In fact, Jesus always spoke of himself as the "son of man, and the servant of God."
[78]. I.e., Paradise.