The previous Mufti of Egypt raises widespread controversy about the opportunity of “abolishing hell”

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2024-03-21T19:31:28+00:00

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/ The previous Mufti of Egypt, Sheikh Ali Gomaa, sparked controversy after talking concerning the speculation of abolishing Hell and admitting all people to Paradise.

Sheikh Ali Gomaa, who was talking on his each day program “Nour El-Din” throughout the month of Ramadan on Egyptian tv, stated, “It’s potential that God will abolish Hell within the afterlife and all individuals will enter Paradise.”

Ali Jumaa criticized many individuals’s discuss concerning the torment of the grave and the horrors of the Day of Resurrection as an alternative of speaking about intercession, explaining that there are 70,000 intercessors, and every of them intercedes for 70,000 others, which brings the quantity to five billion, whereas the variety of Muslims doesn’t exceed two billion.

The previous Mufti of Egypt spoke concerning the significance of the connection with God being primarily based on love, hope, optimism and compassion.

Jumaa stated in response to a query concerning the torment of the suicide due to digital video games and whether or not God will punish him or will he have mercy on his ignorance and incomplete consciousness, “The plenty of Muslims consider that guarantees and threats have to be carried out, and our Lord instructed us that there’s a heaven and a hell. It might be good if God abolished the hearth on the Day of Resurrection, we’d say it.” No… what cancels it?

He continued: “Not everybody enters Paradise. He does what he desires, and that is potential, and lots of Muslim students stated, ‘Oh, it’s potential,’ and he’s beneficiant and giving. And when he promised Hell, it isn’t crucial for him to do it, and its objective stays to not hurt anybody and to concern God Almighty.”

He continued: “We’ve got been calling individuals for a very long time to compassion and love, to not hatred, and we are saying that there are individuals who wish to see themselves as black, however they aren’t like that. Neither this world is like this nor the afterlife.”

Sheikh Ali Jumaa had sparked one other controversy every week in the past by rejecting that getting into Paradise is proscribed to Muslims solely and describing this as “false data.”

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