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Jabar

“Strive always to excel in virtue and truth.”
I know that some very religious people think that God will not judge a person for life unless the person embraces their system of believing.
If I never believe Islam is the only true religion will I escape God's adverse judgement?

Well, Allah is never unjust in the least degree.

If you do not believe in One God at least there probably will be punishment.

Although, i am not too sure.

Maybe a more specific question?

Peace.

:)
 

Jabar

“Strive always to excel in virtue and truth.”
No not at all, I don't have any beliefs myself, but there are many who do, and all of them believe that their truth is the best truth and the right truth, as you also.

Well yeah that is common sense, they obviously do.

However, do they actually have evidence?

Doubt it.

:)
 

psychoslice

Veteran Member
Well yeah that is common sense, they obviously do.

However, do they actually have evidence?

Doubt it.

:)
Yes they do, and that evidence is true to them, as your evidence is true to you, you simple have a different scripture, and of course you believe in that, so you cannot really argue over scripture.
 

Jabar

“Strive always to excel in virtue and truth.”
Yes they do, and that evidence is true to them, as your evidence is true to you, you simple have a different scripture, and of course you believe in that, so you cannot really argue over scripture.

Which do you speak of?

:)
 

Jabar

“Strive always to excel in virtue and truth.”
mainly Christian and Judaism, and of course your belief.

If you are referring to the Bible, we believe in the Torah, Zabur, and Injil.

They were scriptures for a particular time period and particular group.

The Qur'an is the last revelation after all those scriptures.

Unfortunately, the new Bibles you find today have partial remanence of the Word of God same as Qur'an which is how they are similar to each other. But they also contain the word of historians, and Prophets.

Qur'an has remained pure Word Of God, preserved as Allah says in the Qur'an:

(15 : 9)

verily, we, it is we who have sent down the dhikr (i.e. the quran)

and surely, we will guard it (from corruption).

:)
 

psychoslice

Veteran Member
If you are referring to the Bible, we believe in the Torah, Zabur, and Injil.

They were scriptures for a particular time period and particular group.

The Qur'an is the last revelation after all those scriptures.

Unfortunately, the new Bibles you find today have partial remanence of the Word of God same as Qur'an which is how they are similar to each other. But they also contain the word of historians, and Prophets.

Qur'an has remained pure Word Of God, preserved as Allah says in the Qur'an:

(15 : 9)

verily, we, it is we who have sent down the dhikr (i.e. the quran)

and surely, we will guard it (from corruption).

:)
I see, and I respect your beliefs, but I also respect everyone else's beliefs, as long as they don't hurt others and do no harm,, then you can believe in whatever you like, wrong or right.
 

EtuMalku

Abn Iblis ابن إبليس
Satanists explore on the humankind whilst Luciferians explore more spiritual even in terms of the belief of Lucifer and Satan.

They almost believe them like two separate deities.

:)
Satanists explore on the humankind whilst Luciferians explore more spiritual even in terms of the belief of Lucifer and Satan.

They almost believe them like two separate deities.

:)
I'll accept that.

Question #2
How does Satan or Lucifer and the Western Left Hand Path figure into Islam?
Or does it not?
 

Jabar

“Strive always to excel in virtue and truth.”
Then why do so many Sufi sects venerate Iblis, Azazel, Shaiten, Melek Taus?

We believe in Iblis as he was good but then turned bad.

But if you mean worship i am sure none do.

Qur'an prohibits sects. Sects are made by people without understanding of the Qur'an, although they are uncommon and not even known in society.

:)
 

Jabar

“Strive always to excel in virtue and truth.”
Should women be allowed to lead men and women in prayer? If not, why not?

Depends on the circumstances.

But it is not prohibited, it is just better for men to lead then women.

:)
 
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