51. " verily allah is my lord and your lord: therefore worship
(only) him; this is a straight path."

commentary:
in this verse, the qur'an speaks from the tongue of jesus (a.s.),
and to remove any ambiguity or doubt and falsehood, and also in order
that some people do not attach his exceptional birth as a means for his
divinity, it says:

" verily allah is my lord and your lord: therefore worship
(only) him; this is a straight path."

here, jesus (a.s.) emphasizes that you must worship only allah
(s.w.t.) neither me nor anything else. this is the way of monotheism,
the straight path, not the path of paganism nor the path of duality or
polytheism.

there are many other verses in the qur'an, too, wherein jesus
(a.s.) emphasizes on his worship and servitude before allah. in spite
of what is cited in the present perverted evangels from the tongue of
jesus (a.s.) that he often used the term 'father' about himself, the
qur'an narrates the word /rabb/ (lord) and the like of it from jesus
(a.s.) which itself is an evidence to his utmost attention toward the
effort and strive against paganism, or against the claim of divinity of
jesus (a.s.). hence, as long as jesus (a.s.) was alive and was among
people, no one dared to introduce him as one of gods. besides that, as
the christian researchers have confessed, the subject of trinity and
belief in three gods (the father, the son, and the holy ghost) appeared
from the third century a.d.