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Will suicide bomber go to Jannah?
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[quote][quote][quote][quote][quote][b]When a judge declares verdict in court to settle a dispute between two parties, ..................if he has reached a [u]wrong verdict, with good intention[/u] though, will he be punished? I believe he will still be rewarded because his intention was good.[/b][/quote][b][font=Century Gothic][blue]Lofty, that statement of yours is against the sayings of the Prophet Sallallahu alaihi wasallam. I quote from raushan Posted - Wednesday, December 24, 2008 - 7:43 AM [/b][/font=Century Gothic][/blue] [quote][b]Worship and permissible actions can become either good or bad deeds by intention; but wrong actions cannot become acts of worship, even with good intentions. When bad intentsions are accompanied by flaws in the actions themselves, then their gravity and punishment are multiplied.[/b][/quote][font=Century Gothic][blue]I hope this answers your question and Ialso hope that you will yourself declare about this in your thread in the other Islamic forums where you have been posting similar questions.[/font=Century Gothic][/blue] Edited by: aboosait on Friday, December 26, 2008 2:19 AM[/quote][/quote][/quote] The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “If the judge rules and strives his utmost to work it out and gets it right, he will have two rewards, and if he rules and strives his utmost to work it out and gets it wrong, he will have one reward.” [Bukhari & Muslim] Does this hadith contradict the one you have narrated? This hadith is authentic! Let me give you a verse from Quran which will prove my contention is correct. "Allah does not lay a responsibility on anyone beyond his capacity". (2:286) Maulana Mawdudi explains the above verse in his tafseer as follows: "Man's answerability to God is limited to by the extent of his ability". If suicide bomber does not even know what he is doing is wrong, how can he be taknen to task for it. Moreover, Shehzad Saleem, student of Mr. Ghamidi also agree with my contention. Thank you[/quote]
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