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What an Atheist Thinks When You Tell Them They are Going to Hell
I used to say, I donโt care if I am going to Hell. Itโs okay if I burn forever. What am I going to do about it anyway? When religious people hear this, they donโt understand. How can someone be okay with burning in Hell forever?!
I canโt speak for all Atheists, but I am sure many of them thought the same way I did...
Personally, the reason why I wasย โOkayโ with burning in Hell forever was because (1) I didnโt believe in Hell. So that means I am not going. And (2) even if it existed, and God existed, I felt that I would not go to hell, because I have not done anything that would make me deserving of burning in Hell forever. So even if it existed, it was very unlikely that I would go. And (3) I wasnโt (or didnโt feel like) I was in a situation to change my faith anyway (of going to heaven of hell) and I felt like I was doing the best I could and if God exists, He would think that my effort was enough.
But if someone... if God were to show me hell, and told me I am going there FOREVER unless I put my head on the ground 5 times a day, I... anyone... would have put their head down hundreds of times a day. Yet I still said I was Okay with it, because... well thatโs how arrogant I was, thatโs how sure of myself I was.
An important reason for disbelief, for current Muslims and non Muslims, is the painful fact that disbelievers will go to Hell. Everyone knows a good non-Muslim. Some are more ethical than Muslims themselves. My whole family is non-Muslim. The fact that they are going to hell (unless they believe) is a difficult reality for me to accept. But Shirk is still the worse sin. Worse than murder. (And murder is a horrible sin). Every Muslim knows this, but not everyone knows why.
Here is a video explaining one of possibly many reasons as to why Shirk is the worse sin. But itโs one of the best explanations I have come across.ย
Part 2 Mohammed Hijab speaks to agnostic visitors to the park and discusses the value of life and how we can judge what life we can end and how we can justif...
Part 2 Brother Muhammed Hijab Speaks to an atheist about how he came into existence and the universe on a whole. 2/3 Part 3 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v...
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I really love your blog im sure u are a perfect person keep it up this way ..
Thank you very much, may Allah bless you and your family and keep all of our iman strong
People of the World: Muslim Edition III
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KHIMAR
why do we say hijab? its a khimar. Lets stop the confusion and use the word khimar like Allah said in Q(24:31)
statistics is the art of lying by means of figures
If the first inward thought is not warded off, it will generate a desire, then the desire will generate a wish, and the wish will generate an intention, and the intention will generate the action, and the action will result in ruin and divine wrath. So evil must be cut off at its root, which is when it is simply a thought that crosses the mind, from which all the other things follow on.
Imam al-Ghazali (rahimullah)
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ya Allah, please protect Turkey....ย
Qasim Rashid offered an important lesson in honor of Muslim Women's Day.
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Our society forces children to see color
THIS IS ACTUALLY FACTUAL AND NEEDS TO BE ADDRESSED MORE
http://www.usms.org/articles/articledisplay.php?aid=294
โKnowing that they were losing โvaluable productโ due to their slavesโ propensity to swim, slave owners began taking drastic steps to protect their property. One of these steps was to instill a fear of the water by dunking disobedient slaves in water until they nearly drowned and by creating fear through stories of creatures living in the water. Thus it didnโt take long to excise or destroy the West African swimming tradition from African- American culture. The Jim Crow laws that were enacted after The Civil War prohibited blacks from the popular seaside resorts in places like Atlantic City, N.J. and Revere Beach, Mass. And by the 20th Century, as the swimming pool began to gain in popularity in the United States, the color line prohibited blacks from enjoying this pleasant recreational skill.
In addition, self-segregation also played a role in limiting those of African ancestry from getting in the water. I remember my Aunt saying to stay away from the pool because, โblack folk donโt swim.โโ
Such a long and consistent history of anti-Blackness and swimming. Long before police openly assaulted little black girls in McKinney, GoodWhitePeopleโข were enforcing White Supremacy and segregating swimming pools.
Motel manager, James โJimmyโ Brock, pouring acid into a swimming pool to drive black people away from a โSwim Inโ protest, in St. Augustine, Florida on June 18, 1964.
Next time you hear someone ask questions like, โWhy donโt black people swim?โ Or โWhy are so many black people afraid of dogs?โ And, โWhy are there do so many black people live in poverty?โโฆ..let โem know that those arenโt coincidences. These things didnโt just happen naturally, all on their own. Thereโs a reason for it, and you donโt have to be an historian to know theyโre all interconnected through slavery, endemic racism andย persistently racist cultural norms.
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