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In the Quran, God has given the promise that the Quran shall be preserved. I see nothing in relation to these so called hadiths. I believe in that promise.


All believers as a default will go to hell. This is not a Quranist interpretation, a sunni or whatever. It's a fact accepted by many muslims. If all muslims will go to heaven, pray tell what is the point of surah al-kahf and the other ayahs where it is mentioned, time and time again, those who have faith AND commit righteous deeds, will feel the Lord's mercy. I actually need to thank you. I haven't read Surah Al-Khaf in a long while. Ok anyway, AND is used, not OR. You need to have faith AND commit good deeds. If you have faith AND commit bad deeds, you're going nowhere but hell itself.


What were your three questions? I only remember the last one about polytheists. Well, i believe that polytheism is one of the biggest sins as highlighted in the Quran but i doubt there is any religion in existence today, save for those eastern religions, which are considered polytheism. Not even Hinduism. Hinduism is just monotheism under the guise of polytheism. I do not agree with idolatry and will never agree with it. Hinduism, based on my limited understanding is that all the gods and goddesses make up the one whole supreme being. In that sense, the gods and goddesses are not partners to God, not like Allat to Allah and the other diminutive gods/goddesses, but rather aspects of the one supreme being. Certain groups worship a certain aspect of god more than the other.


I will get back to you on the other question soon.


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