Critical Thinking Name of the StudentName of the InstitutionCritical ThinkingBasically, worldview is the overall perspective from which an individual or a society perceive and interpret the world. The various views can be categorized as beliefs about the world commonly held by individual persons or a group of people such as a religion, society or culture (Wilshire, 2006.p 164). Different worldviews may have some similarities as well as differences. The purpose of this paper therefore is to discuss the Islam worldview while comparing and contrasting it with Christian worldview about some particular aspects such as man’s origin, purpose, identity and morality. Islam worldview essentially believes that the entire universe including man himself was created by God, whom they regard as Allah. Muslims believe in the sovereignty of Allah as the Lord and the author of the world and everything in it. The Islam religion believes in the existence and the supremacy of God who created things by the power of word. This worldview is similar to that of Christianity which acknowledges God as the creator of the universe including the man himself who God made in His