Does Allah love those who don't do good? I'm asking because my main point in this thread is not to attack Islam in any way, or to dispute one's own beliefs with them, but to distinguish between the different characteristics that are seen in the God of each religion (though I must note that each such discussion as this goes a certain way towards rectifying my embarassing lack of knowledge concerning Islam).
The reason being, if Allah of Islam does not also love those who don't do good, then I don't really think it can be said that the God of Christianity and the God of Islam are one and the same. This may seem a small distinction to some people, but the same God cannot love and not love the same person.
That's also the reason I posted about Jesus, the Son of God, being part of a triune Godhead (something that the Quran explicitly states can not be the case with Islam's Allah): not to try and determine the differences between the respective religions, but to explain why I'm convinced that the two 'Gods' are different in character and being.
Also, the two 'God's can not be one and the same if their 'requirements' for entering heaven are different (Christianity being dependent on salvation by grace alone, and Islam requiring that one keeps the 'balance' of their lives with good works and adherance to religion).