Because Muslims believe their religion is intended to be a religion for all people, Muslims thereby relate to humanity on three levels: to all humanity as humans, to all religious communities as common heirs of a divinely revealed religious tradition, and to Jews and Christians as direct recipients of the Abrahamic ethic as such. These relationships are built to Islam's very nature. There is no Islam without it. Islam's natural impulse is a globalized religion based on a set of universal principles that all of humanity can agree on.

Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, What's Right With Islam