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Aaima zahid
Asslamoalikum,
With curiosity i have this thought in mind continuously that we are blessed muslims some of us born as Muslim and some of us change our religion into islam.
I want to ask you all that there are non-muslims who are just born to be bullied. I mean to say the non-muslim who are being bullied by their parents, friends and at school etc.
These people are continuously facing struggles, having stress you know which causes anxieties and other problems. I think these problems are so severe that they don’t think about the purpose of their life. Why they came in to this life.
So, What will happen to them after they will die? Are they going to be punished here then there too? Because they were non-muslim. And because Allah will not forgive shirk.
Assalamu Alaikum,
We must realise that firstly it is through Allah's wisdom to whom he gives faith and to whom he doesn't. However know that Allah knows the bigger picture and his knowledge of everything is infinite whereas ours is narrow and finite. For many he allows the full message if Islam to reach them and for others he doesn't and it maybe that they are tested in some other way on the day of Judgement - Allah knows best in all matters. Allah tests a certain people through others and he opens hearts and he seals others:
And had your Lord willed, those on earth would have believed, all of them together...[al-An’am 6:104]
So we must try not to think too deeply into things we will never know nor understand but it is enough that we leave it to Allah, trust in him and accept that he will deal with every living soul justly:
"…and put your trust in Allâh if you are believers indeed. Quran (Surah Al-Ma’idah, 5: 23)
Therefore none of us can judge the final destination of any soul except that which was already ordained in the Qur'an and Sunnah like for Eg. Phiraun, Nimrud, Abu Lahab etc. For the rest of mankind from the beginning to the end is solely a decision only Almighty Allah can make and he will judge everyone of us both Muslim and non Muslim appropriately. Not a single soul will have an atoms weight of injustice done to it:
And fear a Day when you will be returned to Allah. Then every soul will be compensated for what it earned, and they will not be treated unjustly. (Al-Baqarah 2:281)