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Will Mother Teresa go to Hell? 5:72

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    Raaajah
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    eat that

    In Bro Edip's words, "she loses the divine test." He thinks she is going to hell assuming all the shirk stuff. I disagree.

    Salaam

    That is what you think! May be that is not what he thinks, why is he short of concluding it. Let him say that SHE will go to hell. I don't think so if some ones fail in any test he will go to hell.

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      you_gunna_eat_that
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      eat that
      That is what you think! May be that is not what he thinks, why is he short of concluding it. Let him say that SHE will go to hell. I don't think so if some ones fail in any test he will go to hell.

      Fair enough...

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        unknownuser
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        We are not in a position to judge.

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          Tay
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          Peace All,

          569
          Surely those who believe; and those who are Jewish, and the Sabians, and the Nazarenes, whomever of them believes in God and the Last Day and does good work; then they will have nothing to fear nor will they grieve.

          I say no.
          A lifetime spent/sacrificed in the helping of others cannot possibly become null and void for having been born into the wrong religion.
          She actually spent a good part of her later years questioning her own belief in God, as she had seen so much pain.

          Peace,
          Tay

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            afridi220
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            We are not in a position to judge.

            3965 And certainly, it has been revealed to you and to those before you Surely if you associate (with Allah), your work would certainly come to naught and you would certainly be of the losers. yes

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              Imaani1
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              I have to agree with Tay.........the Quran tells us god is the most merciful, Mother Teresa continued her work with her focus on god I would not say she assigned Jesus to the level of God in malice or to tell others if they didnt see Jesus as she did they were disbelievers........she did what she did and I do not think that when she meets the almighty in person he will say "sorry MT looks like you did all this for nothing as your going dowwwwnnnnnnn" personally the Quran give me the impression of God being very forgiving and merciful and not a being that would be duped by one person who races towards good deeds with no true intention just so they get to heaven and a person who gave her life to good deeds, humanity and hope because she had faith.

              282 And those who believe and do good work, they are the people of paradise, in it they will abide eternally

              569
              Surely those who believe; and those who are Jewish, and the Sabians, and the Nazarenes, whomever of them believes in God and the Last Day and does good work; then they will have nothing to fear nor will they grieve.

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                Only allahknow where will be mother teressa, nobody can juge her, she's with her lord, he'll talk to her and if she deserves paradise or otherwise , allah is the best juge and his only jugement that countsn as for us, we're just blaspheming,

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                  FindingRightPathToAllah
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                  This is one of the puzzling outlooks in life I have yet to come to a conclusion on. Does The God nullify all good works for mere utterance/worship of material/immaterial "things" other than The God.

                  What about those that deny being created but still do good...are these not serving the many attributes of The God without knowing ???

                  Would love others input on this.

                  PEACE

                  I wonder about this too. I am yet to find answer for it.

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                    amin
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                    Nothing we do that pleases God, except strife for the universal Goodness which changes with time place and environment. The Guidance should come from God that helps us identify whats right and wrong. Our prayers, our rituals and our other actions should focus at that, and the only thing that stops us in doing that is idol worshiping, crossing the limits of reasoning and limiting ourselves to be unworthy of guidance.

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                      amin
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                      About the question, the answer I think is, no one knows whats in store for others except God.

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