Thread: Hell in Islam
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Old 11-02-2011, 05:09 PM   #6
24MurinivaMak

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To those of you have non-Muslim friends, how do you accept and approve the idea that, according to your own faith non-Muslims will be spending the rest of eternity in pain and suffering whilst you will rejoice in paradise?

Do you just ignore this? Do you accept it with a certain degree of sadness? Does it make you happy?

I wouldn't be able to live with myself if my governing ideology dictated that my friends who believed different things than me would be punished for ever while I would be rewarded. Why should it make me upset? This is not a right within my scope, that I can forgive it if I wish, or that if I do not forgive it then it would eat at me for eternity. If any person was introduced to Islam and rejected it, then it is Allah's right to do with Him as He pleases, since it falls under His right. (The rights of the creation will undoubtedly be affected in here as well, but first Allah does with Him as He wills since the priority is with Allah, and then if the payment for this is fulfilled, then the right of creation comes up next.) And He has informed us that the one who purposefully rejects Islam after being introduced to it will be in Hellfire forever.

As a counter-question, do the Hindus feel happy when they consider that we Muslims have , according to them, lived possibly millions and billions of rebirths, and that in our present Muslim state we will just keep going on and on in the "Hell" of rebirths for possibly billions of more times? How do they live with themselves if this is their governing ideology?

(I have to say that this is not a major issue, and I have mentioned this a number of times before, but since it keeps on coming up again and again, then I answer it whenever possible)
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