Answer 1
All creatures have been created by ONE and the ONLY God (Allah in Arabic) Who is the Sole Creator, Sustainer, Provider, Ruler, having No Partner, No Son, No Off-spring, No Parents and No Associate whatsoever. The Hindus call Him Eishwar and the Muslims call Him Allah.
Answer 2
In the typical conception, Hinduism is a polytheistic religion with three central gods (Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva) and numerous lesser gods. Islam is a monotheistic religion, i.e. it has only one God. As a result they do not have the same god and believe fundamentally different things about the supernatural world.
There has been an increasing movement within Hinduism to consider all of the gods of Hinduism to be facets of a single God in many incarnations and forms in order to take advantage of the religious status exemptions in the UK (which are designed for monotheistic faiths) or to harmonize relations with neighboring Muslims in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. This, though, is an attempt to square the circle; Hinduism is the quintessential polytheistic religion since each god has its own purpose and intentions contrary to those of other gods.
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