What is the explanation for a good atheist’s going to Hell and a bad Muslim’s going to Paradise?
- Does a good atheist’s going to Hell and a bad Muslim’s going to Paradise not affect Islam in terms of belief and ethics?
- That Muslim person might be someone who worships Allah but is immersed in debauchery and bad deeds, and the atheist/deist/agnostic person might be someone who does not worship Allah but always protects His creatures as much as he can.
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Dear Brother / Sister,
Faults and sins are graded; some deeds of worship, charities and good deeds cause the forgiveness of sins.
The belief of a person who believes in Allah and has good deeds and ethical faults is valuable; and if his sins are not forgiven, he will be punished.
The sin of a person who does not believe in Allah is a major sin; no good deed can replace it. He can be rewarded for these good deeds either in this world or partly in the hereafter, but still in Hell.
Questions on Islam
- BELIEF
- Who are addressed by this verse: “O my Servants who have transgressed against their souls! Despair not of the Mercy of Allah: for Allah forgives all sins: for He is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful." (az-Zumar, 39/53) The Muslims or unbelievers?
- What is Rahmani warning?
- "Doubtlessly, by his good character, a believer will attain the degree of the one who prays during the night and fasts during the day." How should we understand this hadith?
- Is it not injustice when a person becomes a Muslim at the age of 60 and starts life without a sin like a baby?
- How can man be responsible for his action eternally?
- Al-Asma Al-Husna (The most Beautiful Names)
- How should the Muslim creed and faith be?
- Can I get information about the high ethics of Hz. Muhammad (PBUH)?
- "Only tears and illness will eliminate sins." Is this statement a hadith? If yes, how can they eliminate sins?