Muslims often reject the concept of Allah as the Son of God, believing it to be a term of disbelief. The Qur'ān, in particular, states that Allah cannot have a son due to his lack of a female companion. This distorted perception of the Son of God in Christianity stems from various Qur'ānic texts, which denounce the divinity of Jesus Christ.
The Qur'ān denies that Christians believe that God took Christ as a son, a notion that Christianity does not support. On the other hand, the Bible identifies Jesus Christ as the eternal "Word of God," inseparable from God and the only begotten Son of God. This distorted perception of the Son of God in Christianity is a fundamental doctrine that the Qur'ān does not support.
The Qur'ān denies the Revelation of Jesus Christ, claiming that God is neither a father nor a son. Muslims argue that God has no son and no female companion.
The Bible does not teach that God begot a son from a physical union or created a son, but rather that the Holy Spirit came upon Mary and the power of the Most High overshadowed her. The Quran also states that there is only one everlasting God.
The term "Son of God" refers to Jesus Christ, the only son of God who had no earthly father. Jesus' unique sonship was that God took on the flesh of a human, Jesus Christ, to provide the purging of our sins through His death on the cross. This is the only way to eternal life, as Jesus said, 'I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.' Rejecting the Son means rejection of God's gift of eternal life.
God reconciled the world to himself through Jesus Christ, not imputing their trespasses on them. In Christ, we are made the righteousness of God in Him, who knew no sin.