Please tell me your findings.
Yeah, I felt the same in Christianity. It seemed strange to think people would die and it's their fault. I don't think God would mind?
The thought process for me (muslim) is as follows:
1) Quran is undoubtably from Allah swt as it was revealed without human alterations
2) Allah swt (along with Hadith of the prophet peace and prayers be upon him) clearly state that there will be eternal hell. And that Allah swt does not do injustice to anybody. And that humans spend eternity in hell as a result of their actions (their fault)
3) My reasoning
- I cannot comprehend people agonizing in hell for eternity
- Allah swt does not do injustice
- People should be accountable for their actions and must bear the fruits of their actions.
4) I must understand that I cannot project the wisdom of Allah swt, the knower of all secrets of life and what justice must be, unto my comprehension which is distorted by desires, weaknesses, bias, and limited knowledge of life and the unknown secrets and mysteries of life --- hence the need for an ageless prophet or unchangeable source of information from Allah swt (unchangeable scripture). in my case, that would be Quran.
5) Finally, I must surrender (therefore the word "Islam") to Allah swt, and accept the situation as is and try to make the best of it. Expecting his great mercy and generocity to supercede his wrath.
===> that is where we disagree to agree because not all humans follow this constructive though process. Many people would search for believing in something that matches their heart desires and what they "feel" (not know) is right.
Christians don't believe God has a son, so to speak. Only because Jesus has no father is God his father, but they see Jesus as the God (or the eternal God manifest in human form), not a god (confusing, I know). I believe the term 'son of God' means prophet, or righteous man. So in a way, I think all are sons and daughters of God, but this does not mean I think God has children, only we are close to Him and he cares about us.
There are many flavours to trinity. The bottom line is believing that Jesus is a human prophet, no more or less.
I however, believe in only one Supreme God (all other 'gods' are just the same God (or angels, I'm not sure yet) but humans have seen God in different ways, sometimes people just
can't connect to an unknowable God).
According to Islam, Allah swt instilled in us the instinct to know him as he would want us to know him, no more or less. And he sent prophets with scriptures to confirm this and teach the successful path to eternity in heaven (basically being a good human according to Allah swt). Now, human with different desires, weaknesses, expectations, degrees of comprehension and wisdom would creat different concept/understanding of God. That is why prophets and scriptures are important.
I dont know if you are asking me here to give you the assurance. I am not Allah swt nor a prophet. All I can say is that in Islam, Allah swt says that belief in him is in his hands like flicking a switch. He can make you believe a moment before your death, or make me disbelieve a moment before my death. In Islam, even muslims are not guaranteed heaven and must always keep themselves in check. Imagine a corporation that does not do the annual auditing. Or a governement that does not do the annual budgeting.
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here is one of the hadiths i was refering to
http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/fundamentals/hadithsunnah/bukhari/093.sbt.html
Volume 9, Book 93, Number 507
interestingly, the hadith talks about those who say "la ilaha illa allah" (there is only one God) and does not talk about those who say "la ilaha illa allah, muhammad rasoul allah" (there is one God, and muhammad is his messenger). off course, by one God it refers to oneness as defined in Quran (God has no manifestations, partners, family, and nothing from this world is like him). i do not know if there are other hadiths somewhere else where it restricts those who say "la ilaha illa allah" to muslims only. that is why i need a muslim scholar who knows most of the hadith to further explain ... keep in mind the concept of approgation in islam. Muahmmad peace and prayers be upon him was not born programmed with Islam, he and his followers lived islam and learned it by experience.
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i am just googling to try to find out more details. i do not know any islamic scholars to get a clearer understanding