Well with that logic everyone will be in hell. Christians say the Muslims will all go to hell, and Muslims say the Christians will all go to hell.
2007-12-02 00:22:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Salam based on hadith,getting in the hell is non everlasting for Muslims until they're sparkling after have been tortured yet for non Muslims who're ignorants,arrogants and pious human beings would be ceaselessly in the hell truly on judgement day they're going to learn the fact and then enter heaven for good Muslims and non Muslim people who have been unswerving to their appropriate prophets jointly as all non Muslim human beings after the appropriate prophets kicked the bucket will enter the hell with their buddy satans and additionally majority of Muslims who had greater sins All kaffir human beings would not be choose by Allah Allah knows of ideal to tell apart between people who're actual kaffar and people who truly curse the prophet and atheists or radicals,because of the fact each and every guy or woman has his/her very own documents and his/her components of the physique would be their witnesses those total human beings will circulate to hell and be punished there perpetually
2016-10-10 01:40:41
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answered by riva 4
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Allah only accepts Islam. He says in the Koran: "Whoever seeks a religion other than Islam it won't be accepted of him, and he will be one of the loosers in the hereafter". I would rather loose anywhere, but not loose in the hereafter. This is because Hellfire is eternal. It never ends, and we never die when we go there, if we go there.
What about someone who never heard of Islam?
Allah is the most just. Don't even think that we can be nicer than Allah. Allah is the Most Just, and He said in the Koran "We were not to punish till having sent a warner". The "We" here is the majestic we used in Arabic. So if a person never heard about Islam, and was never warned clearly Allah would have a special test for that person that He knows is equal to the chance that person would have had on earth.
2007-12-02 01:51:48
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answered by BeHappy 5
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Lets try answering this logically using the Quran...
First of all, according to the Holy Quran, anybody who rejects the divinty of God goes to hell.
Having said that- the Quran also says that for good the reward is good- and even better. So definitely for whatever good she has done, she will receive its benefits- because one of the pillars of islam is the justice of Allah.
The Quran also says that every people will be judged according their Holy Scripture. According to Islam atleast 5 scriptures were revealed- among them were the Torah, the Bible and the Holy Quran. Muslims also believe that the Torah and the Bible have been tampered with and are not in their original form. In any case, the divinty of God is most important and this is there in every religion, in fact the 1st of the 10 commandments is that "thou shall worship none but God himself" clearly emphasising the oneness of God.
Hindu scriptures also preach the same...
2007-12-02 00:46:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Literally the same is true in Christianity, all unbelievers are considered sinful and if a believer doesn't accept Jesus Christ as his saviour and follow his steps with undoubting faith he or she will never make it to the promise land (heaven, Nirvana, whatever you call it).
The Qu'ran states a person is condemened to hell if he commited sins such as disbelief, usury and dishonesty.
Hindus believe actually believe the same concept to achieve Nirvana, one must be one with the Supreme Being, follow his path and teachings never to dwell astray. Hindus believe respect in one's belief, religious tolerance and there should be no friction whatsoever between one another.
Your mother is entitled to her belief or faith as long as she follows a rightful path as taught by the Sanskrit. If your mom is received by Vishnu or by the Almighty (if ever Vishnu & God are one entity) then it is by His Almighty right that no one will judge her.
In Islam, there is tolerance between the indifferent (non-believers). Kindness to mankind is a must to a believer in Islam irregardless of another one's faith. Forgiveness and mercy is one of the Five (5) Pillars.
As Allah (O'Akbar) is merciful so must his follower. A muslim would understand the situation your mother is in and let Allah (O'Akbar) be the judge of it. Allah O'Akbar O'Akbar!
Assalam Mulaikhum
2007-12-02 00:46:45
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answered by ai_hya 2
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Id say maybe,
In Islam, only god knows who will go to hell! ( and malik, the guardian of hell, he has the list )
And, In Islam, there has been records of non Muslims who have been sent to Heaven.
In a hadith, there has been a story of a devout Christian who is respectful of Muslims. In the end, he got into heaven.
And, Allah is all-powerful. He can do anything. If He wants to send Bush into heaven, it's His choice!
2007-12-02 00:34:27
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answered by azim_cymo 3
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this is not true.that verse u c in the quran that says[only die a muslim]is certainly for those people who recieved islam from the prophet.obviously god wont send people who never heared any thing of islam in their lives to hell.that wouldn't be fair
2007-12-02 00:55:48
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answered by A1 3
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In Islam we do not believe all non-Muslims go to hell. We are not to say who will or won't go to hell. They would have had to have been exposed to true Islam and then rejected it for them to go to hell. Only God knows for sure.
2007-12-02 00:25:48
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answered by Sassafrass 6
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According to Mo he saw hell and most of the people in it were women. I don't think the old boy liked women all that much.
2007-12-02 00:50:18
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answered by Anonymous
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You need a big big big hell to accomodate all non muslim people. It might take an era to construct a big big big hell and for the meantime put them in a temporary place and take care all of them. You might as well occupy the whole world to put them all together.
2007-12-02 00:32:22
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answered by mandala_04 2
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