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المعلومات | الكاتب: | | الرتبة | | الصورة الرمزية | | البيانات | التسجيل: | 05 / 12 / 2007 | العضوية: | 1 | المشاركات: | 1,967 [+] | بمعدل : | 0.31 يوميا | اخر زياره : | [+] | معدل التقييم: | 406 | نقاط التقييم: | 30 | الإتصالات | الحالة: | | وسائل الإتصال: | | | المنتدى : Moltqa Ahlalalm For Dawah Forgiveness Speaking of outsmarting the author of the Qur'an, the Islamic point of view is that when a man embraces Islam, his past is forgiven from the very beginning. This has been the invitation to Islam: come to Islam and all is forgiven from the past. But consider this. There is only one enemy of Muhammad, peace be upon him, who is mentioned by name in the Qur'an: one Abu Lahab. In a short chapter of this book, he is condemned to punishment for his sins. As it happens, the man himself was alive for many years after this revelation. He could therefore have finished Islam very easily. He needed only to go to the Muslims to announce his conversion. They had in their hands the revelation which said that this man is doomed to punishment. He could have gone to Muslims and say: "I accept Islam, am I forgiven or not?" He could have confused them so much as to finish this small movement because he would have been pointing out to them that they were now in confusion. The policy was instant forgiveness of the past, but their own revealed scripture announced that he was not forgiven. As it was, Abu Lahab died without accepting Islam.
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