all faiths but religion itself lowers God to the level of man. I mean, think about it. The Torah, the Gospel, and the Quran give God attributes like jealousy, the ability to hold grudges, anger, the ability to make the wrong decisions...do I need to go further? God is greater than His creation because He doesn't habe the faults of His creation. He is perfect.
Darth Ultor, I think these ideas of jealousy are more akin to the Biblical God. I don't believe you have read or studied the Qur'an. God doesn't hold any grudges, and His giving punishment does not make Him human. I hope you can take a little time to read why:
When He punishes a nation of people, He is doing it as a last resort after sending Prophets to them to try and reform them. Sometimes He sends multiple Prophets that are killed. He gives every chance for those people to change their ways first. He does not send it out of hate or anger. It is done so that the nation which is deemed to be punished doesn't continue to spread their corruption beyond their own borders into the rest of the world. It is like taking a diseased limb out of the body and removing it to save the rest. That is what that nation is compared to the rest of the world. They weren't just corrupt, but they were aiming to spread their corruption.
As for anger, God deals with everyone's punishment severely because He only does it to the absolute worst of people. As for this punishment itself, He is the only One Who can do it. Humans are not allowed to punish like God does. For example, if a child does wrong, we are not allowed to hit our children because only Allah punishes. The only situation in which it is allowed for us to hit our children, is to get them to do their prayer around the age of 10 so that they realize they need to be obedient to Allah. And perhaps at later ages if they do not listen. Otherwise, we have no right to do so. And that is only when they refuse to go and pray. This has more to do with the fact that we Muslims believe that we exist in the first place to recognize Allah and worship Him. Furthermore, it is forbidden for us to punish with fire, because only Allah punishes with fire. That is reserved for Him.
The traits that we humans have are part of some of the traits which God has anyways. If He is our Creator, then having been made in His image, what else would you expect? If the Bible teaches that, then it is really obvious that from the get go it tells you that some of our traits are really His traits. For example, take love. If God is Perfect, then why does He love? The answer is that His love is Perfect. The love that creation shares with one another, the love of a mother for her children (which no love can be greater than this) which is seen by animals and humans, is only 1/100th of the kind of love which Allah has for us.
As for His punishment, you need only look at this one Hadith:
Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "When Allah completed the creation, He wrote in His Book which is with Him on His Throne, "My mercy overpowers My Anger." (Book #54, Hadith #416)
(Sahih Bukhari)
The perfect knowledge of Allah comes from knowing what His 99 attributes are. He also commands self-respect among humans like He has for Himself:
Narrated Abu Wail: 'Abdullah (bin Mas'ud) said, "None has more sense of ghaira than Allah therefore - He prohibits shameful sins (illegal sexual intercourse, etc.) whether committed openly or secretly. And none loves to be praised more than Allah does, and for this reason He praises Himself." I asked Abu Wali, "Did you hear it from Abdullah?" He said, "Yes," I said, "Did Abdullah ascribe it to Allah's Apostle?" He said, "Yes." (Book #60, Hadith #158)
(Sahih Bukhari)
As for praising Himself, this is because His praise is the perfect praise and there is no taint of want or need in it. He is the only One worthy of all praise. The second verse of the Qur'an says, "All praise belongs to Allah" in Surah Fatiha. We may have the traits of self-respect, but only Allah has the perfect self-respect. So if He has any traits, He has it to perfection. His anger is limited by His Mercy, and it never overcomes it like it does in humans. Only humans can be tyrants.