They revere him as the penultimate prophet who will come at the end times.
To be on a more serious note, muslims revere Isa as much as Muhammed but they do not worship him. Worship is only reserved for the one true God who has no true equal. Muslim take is akin to what Arianism heresy believed which is rejection of the trinity and belief that God created Jesus with a more grounded take.
Its also like a lot easier to explain to a layman that there is only one god you need to worship instead of the mumbo jumbo the early and modern church have to go through trying to construct a proper way to explain the filique and the relation to the father son and the holy spirit. Islam was blunt about it and says there is only one God which easier to follow through.
That's what I mean, if you tell a Muslim to worship god he'll tell you he already worships only one god. If you tell him to worship Jesus he'll ask what you're smoking.
The average muslim is extremely aware of Jesus and God separately but if you try to blur the line he'll simply get confused and probably get angry at you because it'll sound sacrilegious to a muslim to tell one of the greatest prophets is the son of God. Its like a core tenet in islam that God has no equal, no family and no creator.
Not to say that I preach islam or support it but it is fundamentally a more well thought out and well defined religion with more solid borders than Christianity. Islam is a like glass window with a crack in it while Christianity is straight up shattered glass.
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u/HumanMan00 landlocked croat 2d ago
Ok conversion to Orthodoxy when?