(November 28, 2013 at 2:46 am)paulpablo Wrote:I'll tell you the correct answer, which is very common in any language and it is used in Quran often(November 27, 2013 at 2:45 pm)Nineteen Wrote: I gave you the pieces of puzzle . Persistently you're trying to merge wrong . Read again and try to understand .
I'm not trying anything and there's no puzzle involved I'm stating a fact.
You read the verse which saysQuote:Allah forgives all sinsAnd you believe that this verse means allah doesn't forgive all sins. correct me if I'm wrong.
There have been 2 different sort of replies from 3 Muslims now on this thread.
General rules are stated which is meant to be the default
then exceptions to these rules can be stated to handle specific example
further exceptions to the first exceptions can be stated as well (but not often) which exclude more specific cases of the exceptions.
So in this case,
1-God forgives all sins (means God can and may forgives all sins)
2- God doesn't forgive "Shirk" (having other Gods with him); which means that god (will not) forgive worshiping other gods with him
3- Exceptions to that are small Shirk, i.e. to consider others while worshiping God
another exception if your repel before dieing