You might also share with us if you are of the Muslim faith your faiths belief in Jesus sitting on the right hand of God at the time of the Judgement of the world.
Don't know much about this one, and since the notion of God is such in Islam that it transcends all form, I don't know what "right hand" would signify other than giving a great deal of importance to Jesus Christ. That importance, of course, he has in Islam irrespective of the above.
- No muslims' faith is complete without belief in Jesus.
- Jesus is referred to by God, as "Ruhollah" or "The Spirit of God".
- Jesus is the only Prophet described in the Quran who could breathe life into an object made of clay (The miracle of the clay bird).
- In Surah Al-Mariam, Allah tells Mary (as) that she need not worry about people asking her about Jesus' virgin birth, since the baby Jesus would speak himself and defend his mother's honour.
- Of course, Jesus is the sign of the end times in the Quran also, and the return of Jesus has been foretold (Kingdom Come)
In a nutshell, the only meaningful difference between Islam and (some sects of) Christianity is the notion of Jesus being a begotten son. That's it. Other than that, as far as I am concerned, all the major doctrinal issues are the same. There are several sects in Christianity, by the way, that do not consider Jesus a begotten son either.
That is why when the Prophet Muhammad(pbuh&hf) sent his Ambassador, Hazrat Ali(as)'s older brother, Jaffar-e-Tayyar, to the Christian Kingdom of Abyssinia, the King took these early muslims in (older folk, children, people who were ill) and swore to defend them, marking the sand with his staff and proclaiming, "For all the bounty in the world I would not give these people up. For the difference between them and us is the thickness of this line in the sand."
So sayeth the Holy Quran:
[Yusufali 5:65] If only the People of the Book had believed and been righteous, We should indeed have blotted out their iniquities and admitted them to gardens of bliss.
[Yusufali 5:66] If only they had stood fast by the Law, the Gospel, and all the revelation that was sent to them from their Lord, they would have enjoyed happiness from every side.
There is from among them a party on the right course: but many of them follow a course that is evil.
[Yusufali 5:67] O Messenger! proclaim the (message) which hath been sent to thee from thy Lord. If thou didst not, thou wouldst not have fulfilled and proclaimed His mission. And Allah will defend thee from men (who mean mischief). For Allah guideth not those who reject Faith.
[Yusufali 5:68] Say: "O People of the Book! ye have no ground to stand upon unless ye stand fast by the Law, the Gospel, and all the revelation that has come to you from your Lord." It is the revelation that cometh to thee from thy Lord, that increaseth in most of them their obstinate rebellion and blasphemy. But sorrow thou not over (these) people without Faith.
[Yusufali 5:69]
Those who believe (in the Qur'an), those who follow the Jewish (scriptures), and the Sabians and the Christians,- any who believe in Allah and the Last Day, and work righteousness,- on them shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve.
I will not say much about the above other than the fact that when the Archbishop of Canterbury, who was a scholar of comparative religion, visited Iran in the 60s or 70s (I forget) he said that the most interesting thing about Islam was that it opened the doors of paradise to all righteous People of the Book (Abrahamaic religions).