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Your question about why Allah sends more people to Hell than Heaven is a deep one, and it's important to understand how Islam views Allah’s mercy and justiceIn Islam, Allah is both Merciful and Just. He never wrongs anyone. In fact, He gives people many chances before holding them accountable. If a person commits a sin, Allah does not record it immediately. He delays it, giving the person time—hoping they will feel regret, ask for forgiveness, or repent. If they do, the sin may be completely erased But when someone does a good deed, it is written immediately—and Allah multiplies it at least ten times, sometimes even moreAnd even more beautifully:If someone intends to do a good deed—like giving charity or helping others—but couldn’t do it for some reason, Allah still rewards them as if they did it, simply because they had the sincere intention As for Hell:Allah does not throw people into Hell randomly or without a reason. He gives every human many signs throughout their life: in the world around them, in their own conscience, and through messengers and messages. People have the freedom to choose Those who know the truth, yet reject it out of pride, arrogance, or evil actions, are the ones who end up in Hell. Allah is just—He never punishes someone unless they had the chance to choose the right path.
Then why do some texts say that more people go to Hell? Because many people sadly choose to follow their desires, ignore the truth, or live in arrogance and injustice—even when the way to Heaven is open and clear. It’s not because Allah wants to punish them; rather, they choose that path And finally:Allah’s mercy is vast. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:> “Allah is more merciful to His servants than a mother is to her child.”If a person turns to Allah sincerely—even at the end of their life—He can forgive all their past sins. And sometimes, He even turns their past mistakes into good deeds, out of His incredible mercy.
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