Question Summary: Why does Allah hate a muslim when other muslims do the same sin and get away with it? Question Detail:
1. what do you say to a person who thinks that he does not need allah and he thinks that allah should give him without dua as he giving to other muslims.what are the effects of such a thinking ? what advice would you give to this person and what is the correct thinking he should adopt.2. What do you say to a person who says that many muslims does not pray and yet they are happy, many muslims does not turn to allah and they are happy and allah is giving them without asking and so i will not ask allah. 3. What do you say to a person who commits sins and says that allah is not punishing the other muslims for the same sin and so i will do the sins.4. Why does allah hate a muslim when other muslims do the same sin and get away with it and allah does not punish them. Many muslims say that we are able to such and such things, do self praise and yet allah continues to give them , keep them happy and do not punish them.5. what do you say to the person who thinks he is better than others and he have this problem of self praise always going on in his mind.6. what do you say to the person who has a hard time thinking himself as powerless in front of allah. he thinks that he has some power through which he can solve his problems and also think that he does not need allah in solving his problems.7. What are sins which allah will not forgive and what is the punishment of disbelieving ? Will allah put them in hellfire for eternity or will allah forgive them after sometime.8. If kufr is unforgiveable and the person who disbelieves will live in hellfire for eternity.Then what do you say about the quranic verse which says "Surely, Allah does not forgive that a partner is ascribed to Him...4:48".Why is not disbelieving people is not mentioned here.? Please explain in detail and clear my doubt.I would be grateful to you if you explain in detail each and every question.Jazakallahu khairaa.
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In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. As-salāmu ‘alaykum wa-rahmatullāhi wa-barakātuh. You have asked eight important questions at once. Seeking knowledge is a gradual process like taking medicine or eating food. An ill person cannot take all the medicine prescribed to him at once. The medicine will have an adverse effect. Likewise, one will not eat food at once in advance for a few days. That will be detrimental to his health. We advise you to choose one or two questions at a time and send to us. This gradual process will be more beneficial to you. You will be able to comprehend the answers and understand them better. And Allah Ta’āla Knows Best Arshad Ali Student Darul Iftaa Trinidad Checked and Approved by, Mufti Ebrahim Desai. http://www.daruliftaa.net/
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