(March 18, 2014 at 11:46 pm)Shaykh al-Kabir Shair Abdulrab Wrote:I will never pose myself as the person who has the correct religion. I cannot even claim myself as a true Muslim. I always pray to Allah that I get as much knowledge as possible and ask forgiveness for any wrong deed I committed or for anything wrong I said to someone. I worship Him as He had said to me Not because I want to go to Heaven. Junnah might be too good for me. Divine Love is amazingly beautiful. I want to remember Him till self is forgotten. Junnah and Dozakh is not what I want but to be closer to Him is my desire.Not that I think that you are the true follower of Islam , but as I said before Never follow any Muslim for the sake of studying Islam. A lot of Muslims are not 'true' Muslims at all. But they pretend they are the only true and pious people on this earth. Quran and Sunnah is the best example to follow. A lot of things are clarified in there.(March 18, 2014 at 10:40 pm)Khansins Wrote: Alright. Definitely as we are told in Quran that the fate of Muslims will be entirely different from those of non believers. Those we believe in Allah and His Prophet and obey His commands are given glad tidings of a peaceful and luxurious life in Hereafter.( They will be permitted to Heaven on basis of their good deeds which is a place no one would ever have seen at all and they would live their lives their for evermore).But here again you must not be misled. Even Muslims will be accountable for every iota of deed to Allah.Good and Bad deeds will be judged accordingly. For every bad deed , they will have to suffer punishment both in their graves and when they will be called on Doom's Day.Just being a Muslim would not mean that they can go to Heaven. That would be unfair ofcourse. Hence Islam is a beautiful religion which is balanced and judgmental in the right way.
You presume you have the correct religion and measure any belief or lack their of to an unjustified absolute.
So how about me and you discuss fiqh and akida so we can see whose god trumps whose.
(March 18, 2014 at 10:54 am)tor Wrote: What impact does islam have on the afterlife?
If you want some useful information about Islam then come to me. I am a murtad and a true follower of Islam
(March 19, 2014 at 3:25 am)Wyrd of Gawd Wrote: Mohammed said that he didn't know if he was going to paradise himself. Therefore it seems that he might have crossed the line when he blabbed about how other people will go to paradise or to hell.
Only Allah knows and decides who will go to Paradise or not. But since during his time , people asked for reasons and evidences so that they can accept the faith . He gave some indications about determining the abode in Hereafter. Noone will go to Hell just because of his lack of belief . But there are standard guidelines which if followed ensure our way to Paradise.
Jesus_wept ! You wrongly interpreted the ayat.