Yes! Any one who says there is another God besides God, even if it is His prophet Jesus, will go to hell. By the way, the Arab Christians and other faiths that live in the Middle East read the Bible in Arabic and call prophet Jesus Isa ibn Allah, Jesus son of Allah/God; they also happen to where turbans and ride camels for those too narrow minded to think for themselves and wait for stooges like this to make stupid comments. Every one is born Muslim, it is your parents that make you Jews or Christians if that's what you claim to be. After all, according to Christians and Jews, and this stooge asking this question, Muslims will go to hell. Too bad wolves like this have become your leaders.
2006-06-29 09:47:27
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answer #1
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answered by Ismael B 3
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Jesus says something similar.
At the end of time many will shout Rabbi, Rabbi I have preached and done miracles in your name but I will not speak on their behalf because they did not know me.
In Christianity this means that it is as much about comming in relationship/friendship with Jesus as it is about doing religious things. I susspect that it is the same in the islamic faith.
Worship practice are of little good with out a relationship wiht Allah.
2006-06-29 16:48:25
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answered by mike g 4
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Taken out of context, yes to all assertions. Within the defined parameters of the preceding assertions/verses your question is merely devisive and as un-Allah like as could possibly be. We are NOTgiven or meant to "play out" our interpretations as "ascribed fact" unto the rest of the world: Islam is the professed way of finding truth in Jehovah's Kingdom... of witnessing... not the the playing out of subversive agendas... the hottest places in hell are reserved for those who hold to patterns of impurity and malice toward Allah's creation. REMEMBER THAT!
2006-06-29 16:49:48
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answered by cherodman4u 4
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It's a proof against those who try to claim that Christianity, Islam and Judaism have much in common. While some things overlap, the central tenets of each are mutually exclusive.
2006-06-29 16:37:13
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answered by Black Fedora 6
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Wouldn't partner be spouse? Doesn't it mean Allah doesn't have a wife, hence the need to use Mary to give birth to Jesus? Other than that, makes no flamin sense to me, guess I'm lucky I'm not muslim so I don't have to figure it out.
2006-06-29 16:46:28
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answered by Anonymous
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The verse does not say anything about Jesus or hell. I don't get your question.
In Koran, Jesus (Isa) is the Son of God (I don't understand why Muslims do not consider Jesus as God though although they called Him the Son of God) who performed miracles, drive away demons, and healed the sick - He also crucified and rose again and will be back one day.
2006-06-29 16:36:30
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answered by Heartache 2
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The two religions worship two very different deities.
Both claim sole divine truth.
2006-06-29 16:36:18
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answered by trancevanbuuren 3
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*hands on head* Noooooooo Stooooooop your confusing meeeeeeeeeeeee make it go away!!!
2006-06-29 16:36:07
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answered by Anonymous
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truly I dont know. why bother reading the cran. when you have the bible the living word.
2006-06-29 16:37:38
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answered by distroynot 3
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taken out of context, any holy scriptures can mean whatever you want them to.
2006-06-29 16:36:53
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answered by judy_r8 6
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