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@Buzz727 34:12 And for Solomon, the wind—its outward journey was one month, and its return journey was one month. And We made a spring of tar flow for him. And there were sprites that worked of him, by the leave of his Lord. But whoever of them deviated from Our command, We made him taste of the punishment of the Inferno.
13 They made for him whatever he desired: sanctuaries, statues, basins like reservoirs, and heavy cauldrons. “O House of David, work with appreciation,” but a few of My servants are thankful.
Are you sure you are a Muslim? If statues are not allowed in a mosque, then you have proven that Suleiman was not a Muslim.
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Shamzi doesn't show an intellect of someone with knowledge of Islam. How can you say something small is not powerful? Wasn't he scared a few months ago from a tiny virus he can't even see with his naked eye?
If we are to apply Shamzi's logic to Allah, then Allah is not great because he is limited into one shin and also he is contained in the Kaaba and can't go anywhere.
If Allah cannot enter his creation, how did he BLOW HIS SPIRIT into Maryam???
There's a huge difference between Islam and Christianity when it comes to eternal hellfire is that it exists in Islam and doesn't exist in Christianity. With Christianity the fire consumes the sinners and they don't suffer for eternity, it's not in the Bible. However, with Islam the teaching of eternal hellfire is contained in the pages of the Quran. If we take Shamzi's logic, Jehovah is loving and Allah is hateful and spiteful. Also important to note is that Allah has created people specifically for hellfire, and no amount of repentance can rescue them from it. Hating Esau is not hating mankind, it's about Esau and what he did, rejecting the blessing Jehovah ordained for him. Hating Esau had to do with his character, hating his character. If Esau repented and asked for forgiveness, he would have been granted forgiveness, but he didn't. Hence the use of the word "hate" because the chose not to repent.
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