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  2. According to Islam, are all non-Muslims going to hell?

    www.alislam.org/question/islam-all-non-muslims-going-to-hell

    It is the righteous who are rewarded by God, who may well be Muslims, Christians, Jews etc. The Qur’an states that people who do good deeds will be rewarded for them: For those who do good deeds, there shall be the best reward and yet more blessings. (Ch.10: V.27) So it leaves it open to God as to who will be judged worthy of entering paradise.

  3. What is Islam’s view about Jews?

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    Jews are regarded as one of the groups of people described as ‘People of the Book’. This is a title given to two groups of people; the Jews and the Christians, both of which were given guidelines directly by their founders, Moses (as) and Jesus (as) respectively. Furthermore Islam does not condemn any individual since everyone has an equal ...

  4. Why does the Quran say that infidels should be killed? - Al Islam

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    The verse of the Holy Quran is often mentioned to malign Islam. The verse does not say infidels it says idolaters. (9:5) And when the forbidden months have passed, kill the idolaters wherever you find them and take them prisoners, and beleaguer them, and lie in wait for them at every place of ambush. But if they repent and observe Prayer and ...

  5. Journey of the Holy Prophet (sa) to Heaven - Al Islam

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    It means that He has not ever raised anyone physically to the heavens and that the Holy Prophet (sa) is nothing but a human and a Prophet. Therefore, if non-Ahmadi Muslims consider Jesus Christ (as) to have ascended physically to the heavens, then they must believe that he is not a human and a Messenger. “… or you ascend up into heaven; and ...

  6. Death of Hazrat Jesus (as) - Al Islam

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    Whereas Ahmadi Muslims believe Hazrat Jesus (as) was a prophet who died like all other human beings, a great majority of Muslims held the view that Hazrat Jesus (as) was taken to Heaven by Allah and a Jesus-look-alike was crucified by the Jews instead. Few non Ahmadi scholars today like to raise the topic of the death of Hazrat Jesus (as).

  7. What is the difference between Ahmadi Muslims and other Muslims?...

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    Ahmadi Muslims follow the same holy scriptures and teachings as other Muslims. The key difference is that Ahmadi Muslims believe that the Promised Messiah (also referred to as the Mahdi in some texts) of the latter days has arrived and he established the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in 1889. It is a revivalist movement that has no new religious ...

  8. Demystifying the Second Coming - Al Islam

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    Regarding the second coming of Christ, many Muslims believe he would come with such glory and clear signs — descending from Heaven in broad daylight with angels supporting him — that it would be impossible for even skeptics to refuse to accept him. But history tells us that all such divines and beings come with humility as opposed to grandeur.

  9. Is polygamy allowed in Islam?

    www.alislam.org/question/polygamy-in-islam

    The subject of polygamy generates more misconceptions about Islam than any other. Islam does allow polygamy, i.e., having more than one wife at the same time, but it does not encourage it. In fact, Islam is the only religion that limited this ancient and widespread practice. Previous teachings permitted unlimited and unrestricted polygamy.

  10. What is the Black Stone? And what significance does it hold for...

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    According to the Holy Prophet (sa), the black stone in the Ka’aba is one of the remnants of the stones that were showered from ‘heaven’. The ‘stones’ that came from ‘heaven’ (which we now understand were probably part of a meteor-showered in that area under the command of God) were used to build the very first house of worship of God.

  11. Are women inferior to men in Islam?

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    But whoso does good works, whether male or female, and is a believer, such shall enter Heaven, and shall not be wronged even as much as the little hollow in the back of a date-stone. ( Ch.4: V.125 ) And think of the day when thou wilt see the believing men and the believing women, their light running before them and on their right hands, and it ...