"Who is the miserable person?" | Salih Al-Maghamasi

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Uploaded by on Aug 5, 2011

Emotional talk by Sheikh Salih Al-Maghamasi, one of the imams of masjid Quba in Madinah.

may Allah make us of those who earn his pleasure.

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  • اللهم يَ من رحمته وسعت كلّ شيء [ ارحمني برحمتك يَ ارحم الراحمين ]

  • @darklight254 those who fear to meet allah with bad deeds has to ask for forgiveness from and he will transfer their bad deeds to good one my allah forgive us all brother.

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  • MashAllah TabarakAllah! Ya shaykh, you never fail to surprise me and hit me with your words.

    BarakAllahu Feek to the uploader and subber!

  • People are weird....SubhanAllah....if you have come here to talk nonsense, I suggest you go use your time elsewhere....walaahi every minute is a witness for you or against you.

    If you are not going to listen and benefit, you're just going to waste your time.

  • @Perseveranze I know that a minute in hell can feel like an eternity, but you're ignoring my point that Hitler and those like him do not deserve any rest, and that means they don't deserve an escape from hell, and that means that giving such a wicked person that escape from what they deserve, would be unjust.

  • @AthosAmo You should read about hell in the Islamic concept.

    1. There's different levels of hell.

    2. How long some people would be in hell for can seem like an eternity. Assuringly, Hitler would be in hell for a long time, enough for him to fulfill his deeds. The issue you need to understand is, "how long" is a very long time, since human years and hell years are two very different concepts.

  • @Perseveranze But Hitler doesn't deserve any kind of rest, including the "rest" of non-existence, so if your idea of God lets him off the hook after a while in hell, he would be ignoring justice, which is eye for an eye, because it would be unjust to give Hitler (or another evil person) rest he doesn't deserve. He needs to burn forever for there to be justice. Or Jesus could take his place, having suffered and died in a limited time, to equal the eternal hell a sinner deserves.

  • @AthosAmo Actually, it's upto God whether he forgives someone or not, in hitlers case, if he became a Muslim, he would likely still have to face the punishment for his crimes.

  • @AthosAmo anyone who becomes Muslim his past sins will be forgiven.. new start

  • @AthosAmo Hitler died a disbeliever (in Allah) as far as I know and thus he is out of question for mercy... Allah says in the Qur'an in Chapter 4, verse 40

    "Indeed, Allah does not do injustice, [even] as much as an atom's weight; while if there is a good deed, He multiplies it and gives from Himself a great reward."

  • @ahmrou82 If Hitler asks for forgiveness, will your theoretical god ignore the Holocaust and let him into heaven because he finally became sorry? That would be unjust to all his victims. Your god does not do eye for an eye in that case. That is unjust.

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