@jeromejjwilson: Day 3 of reading the Quran for the first time. Correction: skip to 6:30 for questions #islam #muslim #religion #faith #allah #god #quran

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duniyagazer87
💫GAZER💫 :
something to consider.. when you start a surah, research why it was revealed and when.. will give a better understanding.
2025-07-03 16:25:26
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.wep1
Rá🦌 :
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.
2025-07-03 21:22:24
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aym_123456p
Aym :
In Islam, people who never had a clear chance to learn about Islam won’t be punished. Allah is fair and merciful. The Qur’an says He only holds people accountable after sending them a clear message. Those who never received it may be tested in the afterlife or judged by their intentions and actions.
2025-07-03 16:19:43
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ourabaobab
oura 𝜗𝜚 :
When the Qur’an mentions the Torah (Tawrat), it’s referring to the original revelation given by God to Prophet Moses, a true and divine scripture. But over time, Muslims believe that the original Torah wasn’t fully preserved (like the quran is preserved today). Parts were lost, changed, or interpreted in ways that shifted the original meaning. That’s why the Qur’an doesn’t ‘copy’ the Torah , instead, it re-tells many of the same stories, but with corrections and a renewed focus on their true purpose: to guide people toward faith in one God, moral behavior, and spiritual reflection. So, the Qur’an came as the final revelation, not to replace earlier messages, but to restore their core truths and serve as a lasting, protected guidance for all time.
2025-07-03 15:48:09
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haveaniceday605
Haveaniceday :
“Indeed, Allah does not do injustice, [even] as much as an atom…” — Surah An-Nisa (4:40)
2025-07-03 15:59:30
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ayuniiii13
🇸🇴💕☪️ :
Guys I memorized the All Quran three weeks ago Allhamdulillah 😭
2025-07-19 00:06:45
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its.e7a
Latefa :
We beleive that all the (original christians and jews) are muslims - meanibg that have submitted to god, which us the literal meaning if the world muslim
2025-07-03 15:32:45
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fca55460
fca55460 :
My advice will be to read the Quran with commentary, which will give you a better understanding of what is being said. You have to realise that the Quran was sent in parts during a specific time and place, so it properly won’t make sense to you.
2025-07-03 15:47:36
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yuyu_hsn
yuyu :
Yes, as you said, Allah is the Most Just. According to Islam, those who clearly understand the message of Islam and consciously reject it may be held accountable in the Hereafter. However, those who never received the message, or did not truly understand it, will be given a fair test on the Day of Judgment. So, entering Hell is not just about being a non-Muslim, but about knowingly rejecting the truth after understanding it. That is just and fair, because it would not make sense for someone who didn't believe in or follow God's commands to receive the same reward as someone who did their best to live according to what Allah has revealed.
2025-07-03 16:21:55
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fw_mun
Muneer :
PLEASE READ: All those prophets were indeed Muslim. While it's true that they are associated with Judaism in historical and religious texts, it's important to understand that, from the Islamic perspective, they were all submitting to the will of one God — which is the essence of being Muslim. The Quran explains that all previous revelations — including the messages brought by prophets like Moses, Abraham, and others — were originally messages of Islam, meaning submission to the one true God. However, over time, these original messages were altered or misinterpreted by later generations and anonymous authors, leading to the development of different religious traditions. It was in response to this distortion that the Quran was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) — as the final and preserved message from God, meant to confirm the truths of previous scriptures and correct the changes that had crept in over time. In essence, Islam views itself not as a new religion, but as a continuation and completion of the same divine message that was given to all the prophets throughout history.
2025-07-03 15:52:03
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nouserxname
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Search up Allahs 99 names. He is the most compassionate, the most merciful, the first and the last, the forgiver and most fair
2025-07-03 19:54:08
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li8pn9
li8pn :
The more you read, the more evidence you’ll find that proves the truth of the Qur’an, and by God’s will you will come to believe it. For example, the Qur’an mentioned that mountains are like stakes, which science discovered much later. How could a man 1400 years ago have known this? Also, the Qur’an has remained preserved without change, unlike the Bible and Torah which were altered over time. As for what you believe from the Torah and the Bible: belief in the one God, in prophets like Adam, Noah, Abraham, Joseph, Moses, David, Solomon, Job, Jonah, Zechariah, John, Mary, and Jesus. You also believe in the Last Day and values such as loving people, making peace, and avoiding revenge. These are beliefs we also share, with some differences. It is beautiful that faith in God and noble morals bring us together.
2025-07-03 19:48:51
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chauxtun
chauxtun :
About fearing god : in Islam we are punished for our sins .. we don’t believe that one prothet already paid for our sins. So if you fear punishment and you love god, you become a good person in your life.
2025-07-03 17:05:32
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rafalmahmood633
Azila :
Ur first question : all prophets came with the same message : one god, and we say all of them where Muslims since Muslims believe in one god, Judaism was the first religion that believes in one god but everything was changed and the beliefs where changed thus the religion, same with Christianity, the final prophet came to ensure the same message (the Musa and Isa - Mosis and Jesus ) came with and all the other ones was to remain unchanged ie the Quran, so all prophets came with the same message and came with the same teaching on the way of life but it was altered by the people, the Quran was the only one that remained the same and unchanged
2025-07-03 16:30:04
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awa75000
awa75000 :
In Islam, we believe that the Torah and the Gospel were originally revealed by God. Islam was sent to complete these earlier monotheistic religions—Judaism and Christianity—by correcting what had been altered or corrupted by human hands over time. We believe in the original revelations, but not in their current versions, as they have been changed throughout history.
2025-07-03 16:52:32
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eotn.404
ʙᴇʟᴀʟ :
you need tafsir to understand most of the Quran. Even most muslims need it because all the revelations were sent at different times under different circumstances. Tafsir just means explanation in Arabic. Tafsir will help you understand the battle of badr which was at the time of the prophet Mohammad and his companions and not the family of emran
2025-07-03 19:40:42
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shaz.kiyani
shaz kiyani :
Subhan Allah
2025-07-03 20:03:28
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ashehata56
Ayah Shehata :
You keep asking for signs, but I don't understand your question. Does something like this count? Or what exactly are you looking for? Indeed, in the creation of the heavens and the earth; the alternation of the day and the night; the ships that sail the sea for the benefit of humanity; the rain sent down by Allah from the skies, reviving the earth after its death; the scattering of all kinds of creatures throughout; the shifting of the winds; and the clouds drifting between the heavens and the earth—˹in all of this˺ are surely signs for people of understanding.
2025-07-04 22:15:12
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nxlllllllll
Ŋ𝖊𝖇𝖆𒉭 :
i think u got it confused islam is not a new religion created after abraham,jesus or Muhammad think of it as its like a duty from the start of the human being its like an idea passed on by prophet to another with different ways of practice and rules that fit the peoples position Muhammad is not the creator of islam he is a messenger of islam like the others before him so moses wasn't following judaism he was jst submitting his self to god or in another way islam
2025-07-08 23:47:11
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hellohuman42
🇵🇸 Free Palestine 🇵🇸 :
Muslim means submission to God and only God
2025-07-03 19:12:38
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layi1746
layi :
the Quran is a warning
2025-07-04 07:40:38
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mahmoudhussein3087
Mah_Drago :
yeah, there are many biblical stories in the Quran but we view the Quran no as a part of the bible, it's a different book with the same total message, you'll find more and more stories that may look like the bible "I think you already saw many" there are some stories that you didn't mention but I think you saw as well, about the cow of the children of Israel, the 2nd chapter has many many stories about the children of Israel
2025-07-03 17:47:44
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light68290
Light :
I can understand how some things in the Quran might seem unsettling or difficult to comprehend. Religion, especially when it comes to things like judgment and punishment, can be a tough subject.
2025-07-04 21:22:34
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haim.cohen46
Haim Cohen :
did you get to first mistakes and contradictions if not I give you some
2025-07-04 13:54:12
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