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I have read the entire Qur'an last month, but I do not remember to have read an ayah saying that "Allah may forgive even sins which believers don't repent from". But maybe I simply don't remember that. So, I would be happy if you could give me an ayah which confirms what you wrote above.
1. The crescent, or the crescent and the star are NOT symbols of Islaam, never were and never will be.
I appreciate your answer, but I don't feel that it answers my question. You've told me why I should worship Allah alone as opposed to anything else, but you haven't told me why I should worship Allah in the first place. That's what I was asking.
Russia thiis have much oil and want to get in EU. many country i n EU want to have Russia. Köpenhagn accord let Russia come to EU but for many muslim live i n Russia. thiis is like turky and iran want to be in EU. do you think this i s true that muslim country want to come to EU economie?
Hebrews 10:4 For it is not possible that the blood of bulls and goats could take away sins.
Christians would agree that "human sacrifice" would be pagan
Who is the high Priest in Islam?
I appreciate your answer, but I don't feel that it answers my question. You've told me why I should worship Allah alone as opposed to anything else, but you haven't told me why I should worship Allah in the first place. That's what I was asking.
What are the satanic verses?
If Mohammed was a prophet why did he not know what the Christians believed about the Trinity? (the Father, the Mother (Mary), and the Son (Jesus), Sura 5:73-75,116)
An important clarification needs to be added that Allaah may forgive sins which believers don't repent from if He so wishes, and the only exception being shirk, setting up partners with Allaah. The point is made clear by the following ayah of the Holy Quraan:
Allah forgives not (The sin of) joining other gods with Him; but He forgives whom He pleaseth other sins than this: one who joins other gods with Allah, Hath strayed far, far away (from the right). (Soorah 4, ayah 116)
As for the one who repents from his sins, than Allaah does not deny repentance and forgives all sins which are repented from. This point is made clear by hundreds of verses of the Quraan, to many to list, but I will quote one to make it clear for you:
He (Allah) is the One that accepts repentance from His servants and forgives sins: and He knows all that you do (42:25)
Yup.If on the other hand you are an atheist
No...I don't see the point.and don't believe in God, or don't believe God created you, than I ask you, what caused the cosmos to come into existence. Is not the One who created everything, the sun, the moon, the stars, the sky, the earth, the clouds, the vegetation, the One who caused the rain to fall from the clouds and create new life, is not this One has the power to Hear and answer your prayers and thus you should worship Him alone?
Ahhh, simply exclude what you find objectionable. Ok. How about Matthew 26:28, Mark 14:24 which point to the fulfilling of Jer. 32:37-41; 50:5; Isaiah 61:8? How does Islam find these prophesies fulfilled? How about John 10? Jesus clearly tells us that he must lay down His life for His sheep and that if you claim to come to God any other way you are a thief and a robber? Christians believe in whats been called the hypotastic union. We believe Christ is God, the incarnate.I'm glad you say Christians believe human sacrifice is pagan, and a ritual particular to idol-worshippers. Now I simply ask you, was Jesus not human? According to your religion he was, therefore how can he be sacrificed to atone for sins? If he can be sacrificed to atone for sins, that would definitely constitute "human sacrifice" in my book. By the way, I don't believe in Paul or any of his writings.
You must then conclude that Jesus was wrong as well.That is a quote of Paul, whom we believe to be a false prophet. He is clearly proven to be false, because in the Old Testament it clearly says to sacrifice animals like bulls and goats to atone for sins. You yourself quoted Leviticus 16 which proves Paul is wrong.
Can you explain why when we find priesthood in both Old and New Testaments?There are no priests in Islaam, high or low.
Why is there on the top of every mosque a crescent? I thought that this is a symbol for the splitting of the moon which you believe Muhammad did.
The Quraan never said Mary is part of the trinity, rather it said that the Christians worship Mary and Jesus, which they do (especially Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Christians).
Very good question, that I as a Christian have asked myself a lot. Why should an all-powerful being want, of all things, worship from his far inferior creations? It all seems rather vain. Oh well, I suppose we'll never know the answer.
I've got a few questions: Are you:Sunni or Shia?
Moderate or conservative?
Tolerant of Christianity and Judaism? Tolerant of religions like Hinduism?
Thank you.
Ahhh, simply exclude what you find objectionable. Ok. How about Matthew 26:28, Mark 14:24 which point to the fulfilling of Jer. 32:37-41; 50:5; Isaiah 61:8? How does Islam find these prophesies fulfilled? How about John 10? Jesus clearly tells us that he must lay down His life for His sheep and that if you claim to come to God any other way you are a thief and a robber? Christians believe in whats been called the hypotastic union. We believe Christ is God, the incarnate.
You must then conclude that Jesus was wrong as well.
Can you explain why when we find priesthood in both Old and New Testaments?
Yes I am aware of the verses in the Qur'an which say that Allah forgives those who repent or that He forgives whom He wishes. But if you look above to the part I highlighted in your post, then this part is not answered by any of the two verses you gave me, nor do I think there is an ayah in the Qur'an saying so. Therefore I wonder where from you derive this belief, e.g. "that Allah may forgive sins which believers don't repent from"?
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