Submitted by Plato (India), May 30, 2009 at 21:25
Nozzi, you wrote,
>>As there are many verses in the Holy Quran that supports that only those muslims that believe in the Oneness of Allah and do righteous good deed can be saved on the Last Judgment Day instead of those that believe in Allah and do evil deeds, such as, riots, vandalism, violence and etc., there is no good ground for you to support that Quran is bad or evil since Quran discourages wrong doers. The reason of the existence of muslim terrorists is the abuse of the Holy Quran. You have to bear in mind that none of the verses in the Holy Quran mention that those muslims that believe in the Oneness of Allah and do evil deeds, such as, riots, vandalism, violence and etc. could have a place in Paradise after the Last Judgment Day <<
The title to your post "QURAN SUPPORTS THAT THOSE THAT BELIEVE & DO GOOD DEEDS/RIGHTEOUS DEEDS BE SAVED" is wrong.
004.116 YUSUFALI: Allah forgiveth not (The sin of) joining other gods with Him; but He forgiveth whom He pleaseth other sins than this: one who joins other gods with Allah, Hath strayed far, far away (from the right).
004.048 YUSUFALI: Allah forgiveth not that partners should be set up with Him; but He forgiveth anything else, to whom He pleaseth; to set up partners with Allah is to devise a sin Most heinous indeed
The only real wrong-doing in the eyes of Allah is not believing in His solitary glory. Everything else is forgivable. Read the many verses you have also quoted where Allah emphasizes that what He cares about most and what He loves most is acceptance by humans that He is One. That is all Allah is really bothered about.
Regards
Plato
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