Non-Muslim introduction to Islam in less than two minutes Hamza Yusuf

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  • Non-Muslim introduction to Islam in less than two minutes Hamza Yusuf
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  • @pubguc6771
    @pubguc6771 27 дней назад +1

    0:23

  • @AnsafHussain01
    @AnsafHussain01 10 месяцев назад +2

    ❤.

  • @phillipsugwas
    @phillipsugwas 4 дня назад +1

    "Believing in the books"...well there is the problem for Islam.

  • @speggeri90
    @speggeri90 10 месяцев назад +1

    How does one be saved in the judgement according to Islam? If we brake the moral law then what can you do? I come from a Christian perspective, and I believe Jesus Christ is the answer. He suffered and died for the Sin of the world, so we might have everlasting life if we trust in him and repent of our Sins. I don't think you can bribe the holy judge of the universe by acting good deeds, all while you fail double in moral laws behind yourself.

    • @IsmailSirajeIttembe
      @IsmailSirajeIttembe  10 месяцев назад +4

      In Islam, salvation and the concept of judgment differ from the Christian perspective you described.
      Here's how salvation and judgment are understood in Islam:
      **Salvation in Islam:**
      - In Islam, salvation is primarily achieved through faith in the oneness of God (Allah) and the practice of good deeds.
      - Believers are expected to have sincere faith in Allah and follow the teachings of Islam, including the Five Pillars and other moral and ethical guidelines.
      - Sins and transgressions are not automatically forgiven by the sacrifice of a divine figure but through sincere repentance, seeking forgiveness from Allah, and making amends.
      - Good deeds, acts of charity, prayer, and adherence to moral principles are seen as contributing to a person's righteousness and potential for salvation.
      **Judgment in Islam:**
      - Muslims believe in the Day of Judgment, where every individual will be resurrected and held accountable for their actions.
      - Allah is viewed as the Just Judge who will weigh a person's deeds, intentions, and faith. No one can escape accountability.
      - Good deeds will be rewarded, and sins may lead to punishment. The ultimate decision rests with Allah, who is believed to be both just and merciful.
      - While acts of goodness and faith are important, they alone do not guarantee salvation. It is the combination of faith, good deeds, and Allah's mercy that determines one's fate in the afterlife.
      In Islam, there is a strong emphasis on personal responsibility, sincere repentance, and seeking Allah's forgiveness. While Jesus Christ is not considered the Savior in Islam as He is in Christianity, Muslims believe in the importance of faith, good deeds, and a deep relationship with Allah as the means to attain salvation and success in the Day of Judgment.

    • @IsmailSirajeIttembe
      @IsmailSirajeIttembe  10 месяцев назад

      In Islam, the criteria for salvation are based on faith in the oneness of God (Allah), righteous deeds, and sincerity in one's beliefs and actions. According to Islamic belief, people who lived before the time of Jesus (peace be upon him) and believed in the oneness of God and practiced righteousness would be judged based on their faith and deeds.
      Muslims believe that throughout history, God sent messengers and prophets to guide humanity, including figures like Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, and others, before the advent of Jesus and the subsequent revelation of the Quran to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). People who followed the guidance of their respective prophets, believed in the oneness of God, and lived righteous lives would be considered among the righteous in the eyes of Islam.
      Ultimately, salvation in Islam is a matter determined by Allah on the Day of Judgment, and it depends on one's faith, deeds, and Allah's mercy. Islam acknowledges the presence of righteous individuals in various communities and times who followed the guidance they received to the best of their abilities.