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Meedo wrote:
In Islam the greatest reward for believers in heaven is to look at Gods face. This is the greatest reward. not the Only reward.
**Angelos wrote: **
Dear Meedo, peace unto you! You seem to misunderstand and misinterpret what I say on the Islamic view of Hell. I never say that seeing God face to face in Heaven is the only reward promised in the Quran. NonetheIess, I know very well that the Quran refers to the gathering of men and jinns before Allah for the final judgment when it talks about some men looking towards their Lord with shining faces. Still, the Quran never promises that the ones going to Heaven will taste the ultimate joy of being close to Allah.
Meedo wrote:
Angelos, you were never a muslim. Just another christian arab who is trying to impress westerner christians that he was a muslim just because he knows arabic.
Angelos wrote:
Meedo, this is the second time you lie about me and insult me as well as Christian Arabs (even Muslims because what you are doing by claiming that Christians know the Quran better than Muslim converts is equal to praising Christians and despising Muslims!)
More, I do not feel at all obliged to convince you that I am telling the truth. I just want you to know that you have no knowledge of my character and you solely follow a conjecture! I cannot speak Arabic because I (like my compatriots) read the Quran in my native tongue
**Meedo wrote: **
Every single muslim knows that the interpretation for the verse you quoted is not in all honesty what you are trying to make people believe. Every body Pass above hell. NOT ENTER hell!! Even the ones who fall into hell from the bridge are not necessarily dommed to hell. If they are not idolaters they wont reside forever in hell , but will be punished according to their sins. And after that they will enter heaven.
**Angelos wrote: **
It is not true that every single Muslim concurs upon a single interpretation of that verse! Some of the prominent Muslim scholars in my country confirm my interpretation of Maryam 71 even though they make speculations and put forward their reasons for everyone’s temporary stop in Hell. (Interestingly, in my native language the verse reads “everyone will stop in Hell for a short time”.) A Muslim scholar contends that all will be gathered in Hell, where the righteous will be separated from the wicked and then transferred to Paradise. He presumes that Allah wants to bring all men together in Hell so that the righteous can see with their own eyes what befalls the evildoers and sinners.
If we follow your interpretation, it definitely misleads us. If everyone will pass over Hell (and this is such a significant promise in the Quran to be fulfilled by Allah’s particular decree), then who will be in Hell? The verse in question (Maryam 71) does not mention a bridge through which all will pass and from which some will fall into Hell. More to the point, the verses display a logical as well as structural unity on the basis of a comparison. Pay attention to the transitional conjunction ensuing the statement in verse 71: “But We shall save those who guarded against evil, and We shall leave the wrong-doers therein” Allah will save those who guarded against evil from what? Certainly from the fires of Hell. He shall leave the evil ones where? Of course, in Hell! The Quran does not say “ We shall throw evil ones into Hell” but It says “We shall leave them in Hell”. This entails their entering the Hell with the righteous ones! Those who guarded against evil versus the evildoers and the act of saving from Hell versus the act of leaving in Hell! Obviously, this verse points out that all will enter Hell first, but the chosen ones will stay there for a short time (a temporary stop) whereas the wicked forever (permanent stop).
**Meedo wrote: **
Angelos, quit the act.
Angelos wrote:
Meedo, please quit slandering me (it’s a sin!).
Blessings to you and all
In Islam the greatest reward for believers in heaven is to look at Gods face. This is the greatest reward. not the Only reward.
**Angelos wrote: **
Dear Meedo, peace unto you! You seem to misunderstand and misinterpret what I say on the Islamic view of Hell. I never say that seeing God face to face in Heaven is the only reward promised in the Quran. NonetheIess, I know very well that the Quran refers to the gathering of men and jinns before Allah for the final judgment when it talks about some men looking towards their Lord with shining faces. Still, the Quran never promises that the ones going to Heaven will taste the ultimate joy of being close to Allah.
Meedo wrote:
Angelos, you were never a muslim. Just another christian arab who is trying to impress westerner christians that he was a muslim just because he knows arabic.
Angelos wrote:
Meedo, this is the second time you lie about me and insult me as well as Christian Arabs (even Muslims because what you are doing by claiming that Christians know the Quran better than Muslim converts is equal to praising Christians and despising Muslims!)
More, I do not feel at all obliged to convince you that I am telling the truth. I just want you to know that you have no knowledge of my character and you solely follow a conjecture! I cannot speak Arabic because I (like my compatriots) read the Quran in my native tongue
**Meedo wrote: **
Every single muslim knows that the interpretation for the verse you quoted is not in all honesty what you are trying to make people believe. Every body Pass above hell. NOT ENTER hell!! Even the ones who fall into hell from the bridge are not necessarily dommed to hell. If they are not idolaters they wont reside forever in hell , but will be punished according to their sins. And after that they will enter heaven.
**Angelos wrote: **
It is not true that every single Muslim concurs upon a single interpretation of that verse! Some of the prominent Muslim scholars in my country confirm my interpretation of Maryam 71 even though they make speculations and put forward their reasons for everyone’s temporary stop in Hell. (Interestingly, in my native language the verse reads “everyone will stop in Hell for a short time”.) A Muslim scholar contends that all will be gathered in Hell, where the righteous will be separated from the wicked and then transferred to Paradise. He presumes that Allah wants to bring all men together in Hell so that the righteous can see with their own eyes what befalls the evildoers and sinners.
If we follow your interpretation, it definitely misleads us. If everyone will pass over Hell (and this is such a significant promise in the Quran to be fulfilled by Allah’s particular decree), then who will be in Hell? The verse in question (Maryam 71) does not mention a bridge through which all will pass and from which some will fall into Hell. More to the point, the verses display a logical as well as structural unity on the basis of a comparison. Pay attention to the transitional conjunction ensuing the statement in verse 71: “But We shall save those who guarded against evil, and We shall leave the wrong-doers therein” Allah will save those who guarded against evil from what? Certainly from the fires of Hell. He shall leave the evil ones where? Of course, in Hell! The Quran does not say “ We shall throw evil ones into Hell” but It says “We shall leave them in Hell”. This entails their entering the Hell with the righteous ones! Those who guarded against evil versus the evildoers and the act of saving from Hell versus the act of leaving in Hell! Obviously, this verse points out that all will enter Hell first, but the chosen ones will stay there for a short time (a temporary stop) whereas the wicked forever (permanent stop).
**Meedo wrote: **
Angelos, quit the act.
Angelos wrote:
Meedo, please quit slandering me (it’s a sin!).
Blessings to you and all