Anyone who heard about Islam but disbelieved after the message came to him shall be thrown to hell.
We have to understand that nobody will stay in hell forever except the worst of people.
And Allah is the most just!
what do you want ? Should there not be difference between a believer and a non believer..? You mean non believer should also be placed in paradise if he'd suffered in this world..? Should there not be any punishment for kufr..?Still, does it really matter? Hell is hell. They are still being tortured forever, it doesn't make a difference? Would you even want to go to the lowest hell? No.
there are different levels for believers and non believers in heaven and hell respectivelyYou keep saying the worst of people. but the thing is, there are many non muslims who die and have done a lot of good(i.e mother teresa for example, how are they the worst of people? And there are those who die suffering as well, how are they the worst?
Still, does it really matter? Hell is hell. They are still being tortured forever, it doesn't make a difference? Would you even want to go to the lowest hell? No.
[h=2]But those who disbelieved - their deeds are like a mirage in a lowland which a thirsty one thinks is water until, when he comes to it, he finds it is nothing but finds Allah before Him, and He will pay him in full his due; and Allah is swift in account. An-Nur 39[/h]You keep saying the worst of people. but the thing is, there are many non muslims who die and have done a lot of good(i.e mother teresa for example, how are they the worst of people? And there are those who die suffering as well, how are they the worst?
My questions will lead you to understand why your question is based on emotion and not theo-logic! in sha Allah. And the appeal to emotion, is always weak!
First question:
I wonder why you believe God created us?
The same Allah has chosen me to be a Christian...
I disagree with you here. Allah :swt: has given you the opportunity to interact with Muslims and learn about the truth of Islam for several years and you have chosen to stay on Christianity yourself.
One cannot blame Allah for not actively choosing to follow the truth after becoming aware of it.
My hope in being on this forum, has always been to see if we could foster greater interfaith friendships, despite our differences. I believe the greater enemy of our faiths is not each other, but rather, temptation, apathy and secularism.
In the spirit of searching for a greater meaning of 'One God'
Eric
It seems beyond our understanding, as to why the same Allah would allow us to understand him, through diverse faiths. My hope in being on this forum, has always been to see if we could foster greater interfaith friendships, despite our differences. I believe the greater enemy of our faiths is not each other, but rather, temptation, apathy and secularism.
In the spirit of searching for a greater meaning of 'One God'
Eric
May I refer to these as the unholy trinity?
Brother, with regard to choice - I believe God gave us the choice to be Muslim, Jew, Christian, Buddhist etc or to have no belief - that's what free will is, what we do with it is up to us - so you "choosing to remain a Christian", in my opinion, is a far more accurate statement than "The same Allah has chosen me to be Christian" if you follow my train of thought,
Greetings Eric,
There are also times when I feel that because I have not become a Muslim, that this creates a tension. If this is the case, then maybe I should retire from this forum, because I do not want to be the cause of any problems or division.
You're most welcome here.
we sincerely hope that one day you will become a true Muslim :ia:
Greetings and peace be with you Scimitar my friend;
I shall ask my baker and mechanic friend, one of them puts oil in his doughnuts, the other one puts jam in his engines.
From my perception, Allah has chosen you to be a wonderful Muslim, so having chosen you to be a Muslim, I cannot see why he would then want you to become a Christian afterwards. By the same token, the same God has made the Christian message the more powerful one to me.
We will never understand God in this life, and I have often said that scripture seems to become more powerful when we use it to try and change ourselves, rather than when we use it to try and change others. When I see Muslims on this forum struggling with their faith, I feel I can sometimes help them in an Islamic way. I would not try and pass on a Christian message to them.
In the spirit of searching for a greatest meaning of 'One God'
Eric
Every hadith has "asbabul wurud", or cause that made that hadith spoken. The asbabul wurud behind that hadith was a case after battle between Muslims and mushrikeen that won by Muslims. However, some Muslims did not stop to kill the enemy, even they killed children from mushrikeen tribe. Then Miqdad ibn Aswad (ra) reported it to Rasulullah Shallallahu Alayhi Wasalam. When Rasulullah Shallallahu Alayhi Wasalam asked why they killed those children, someone said that's because those children were mushrikeen. Then Rasulullah Shallallahu Alayhi Wasalam replied with ..... (that hadith).can you give the source please ?
thanks bro.........!!!Every hadith has "asbabul wurud", or cause that made that hadith spoken. The asbabul wurud behind that hadith was a case after battle between Muslims and mushrikeen that won by Muslims. However, some Muslims did not stop to kill the enemy, even they killed children from mushrikeen tribe. Then Miqdad ibn Aswad (ra) reported it to Rasulullah Shallallahu Alayhi Wasalam. When Rasulullah Shallallahu Alayhi Wasalam asked why they killed those children, someone said that's because those children were mushrikeen. Then Rasulullah Shallallahu Alayhi Wasalam replied with ..... (that hadith).This asbabul wurud featured in the book that written by Ibnu Hamzah Al-Husaini Al-Hanafi ad-Damsyiqi. A muhadith and Muslim historian.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.