Seemaa
you only answer questions that you chose not questions that are out honest
and difficult to answer

On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 9:46 AM, SeeMaa; <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hello
> :One person ask
>
> If Islam is the one true religion and all good Muslims will be
> rewarded in Paradise, then where does that leave"" thefollowers of
> other religions? Will they go to Hell because they are practicing the
> “wrong” religion? What would ""happen to a really great man who was
> born in a very Catholic country
>
> the Qur’an gives a clear answer in the following verses that mean
> :
> 1- {
> Surely Allah does not do injustice to the weight of an atom, and if it
> is a good deed He multiplies it and gives from Himself a great reward.}
> * (An-Nisaa’ 4:40)
> 2- *{These are the communications of Allah which We recite to you with
> truth, and Allah does not desire any injustice to the creatures.}*
> (Aal `Imran 3:108)
> 3- *{Then how will it be when We shall gather them together on a day
> about which there is no doubt, and every soul shall be fully paid what
> it has earned, and they shall not be dealt with unjustly?}*( Aal
> `Imran 3: 25)
> 4- *{Surely We have revealed to you the Book with the truth for the
> sake of men; so whoever follows the right way, it is for his own soul
> and whoever errs, he errs only to its detriment; and you are not a
> custodian over them.}* (Az-Zumar 39:41)
> 5- *{Whoever goes aright, for his own soul does he go aright; and
> whoever goes astray, to its detriment only does he go astray: nor can
> the bearer of a burden bear the burden of another, nor do We chastise
> until We raise a messenger.}* (Al-Israa’ 17:15
> )
>
> From the foregoing, we can understand the following about Divine
> Judgment:
> God does not do the least bit of injustice to anyone. He is All-
> Merciful and so He doubles the reward of those who do good, out of the
> bounty of His mercy.
>
> The duty of Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him)—or of those who
> follow in his footsteps—is to invite people to the true guidance of
> God revealed to the Prophet. Anyone who follows that guidance benefits
> himself or herself; and anyone who rejects that guidance harms himself
> or herself. No one can take away the reward of another; nor can a
> person bear the punishment due to another. And there is no question of
> God punishing anybody without first sending a warner to them: That is
> to say, it is only after people have been informed of the true
> guidance and they have knowingly rejected it, that they are held
> accountable and judged to be deserving of punishment.


If this is true how do you account for the actions islamic clerics that  go
directly against the the teaching of the koran with the blessings of the
islamic spiritual leaders.

>
>
> Unlike Christianity, Islam emphasizes personal responsibility and
> accountability. In other words, the core of Islamic ethics is justice
> and freedom of choice. That is why the doctrine of vicarious atonement
> is abhorrent to Islam; and for the same reason sinners cannot be
> “saved” by punishing the innocent.


Sorry you need to learn about christianity,, as all followers are held
accountable for what they do and also for what they fail to do. Apparently
by viewing news reports over the actions of those that lead the islamic
faith for them there is no accountability at all

>
>
> From the Islamic point of view, the judgment of an action is
> dependent, first and foremost, upon the motive derived from the faith
> of the person. Only God can be the True Judge of our actions, as other
> humans cannot know the real motive and the impelling faith or
> philosophy behind it. Suppose a Catholic heard the message of Islam,
> but did not care to examine it even when he was aware of the chance of
> it being the truth: he is certainly guilty of rejecting the Truth. The
> same is true of an atheist or anybody else. For that reason, such
> people are held accountable for their actions based on the
> questionable beliefs they hold.



That is true that only God can judge your actions ,, If one is given truth
from Allah or God which ever name you want to give him and you fail to
accept that truth in my understanding of your words you are rejecting Allah
and are in hot water.. Now that also would apply if those teachings of Allah
come from another source other than islam. And those truths you are
rejecting.

>
>
> But imagine someone in a remote area (or anywhere) who knows nothing
> of Islam: He cannot be held accountable for not following Islam. God
> will judge him by the standard of his conscience or of whatever
> morality he has imbibed from his native religion or culture. Because
> there cannot be injustice in the ultimate judgment of God. And for us
> humans, it is basically a question of our sincerity in seeking the
> truth and following it


I will continue to reject Islam as I see the followers and teachers
violating the very words and doctrine they follow. I observe dogma and
doctrine being twisted to suit the ideas of man. What I see in islam is a
religion that is made by man for the desires of the few enforced upon the
many.

Those that teach it violate it to the extreme, and there is no such thing as
either mercy or justice in actions. so the words become nothing but empty
and meaningless.

Don't worry I reject a lot of the teaching the preachers of christianity
also

Oh well these questions will never be answered because you  are nothing more
than a southern islamic fundamentalist who if it gets into a difficult
questions go run and hide.
Allan



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