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مسلم ولاؤه لله و لرسوله و للمؤمنين
المغرب Katılım Ekim 2023
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حفظ الله الشيخ الكريم وبارك فيه، وأدام عليه الصدع بالحق والنطق بالحكمة
د. عبد الحي يوسف@Dr_AbdHayYousif
الموقف الشرعي من الحرب على #إيران من خطبة الجمعة
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mostaql.com/u/xfario/revie… بحمد الله، تمّ الانتهاء بنجاح من تركيب ثيم موقع الاستضافة وربطه بالكامل مع نظام WHMCS. تجربة مهنية رائعة وتحدٍّ ممتع… ومستعدّ دائماً لمشاريع جديدة بنفس الجودة والالتزام. @MostaqlCom
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@JoshBurnsTech He is All-Merciful, All-Forgiving. He forgives those who repent to Him directly — without any mediator.
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@IappIweb85166 I do not agree with you but I respect your beliefs. I am saved by the blood of Jesus Christ, who died for my sins and rose again. 🤍
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Thank you Jesus for never giving up on me and for always pulling me back into your arms every time I drifted away.
Being Baptized with my love and sister is something that I will cherish for the rest of my life. 🤍
“And Peter said to them, Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.” - Acts 2:38



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@JoshBurnsTech So in Islam, each person is responsible for their own deeds, not the deeds of others. We believe Jesus (peace be upon him) was a noble Prophet, not God. God does not need to die or shed blood to forgive.
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@JoshBurnsTech It would not be just for God — the Most Just — to punish or condemn someone for a sin they did not commit. Allah says in the Qur’an: “And no bearer of burdens will bear the burden of another.” (Qur’an 6:164) (Arabic: وَلَا تَزِرُ وَازِرَةٌ وِزْرَ أُخْرَى)
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@JoshBurnsTech I appreciate your respect and I also respect your sincerity.
But I must gently clarify something important from the Islamic belief.
In Islam, we do not believe that any human being is born with sin. Every child is born pure, upon the natural state (Fitrah).
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@JoshBurnsTech My advice to you is to reflect deeply. Jesus himself submitted to God — he prayed to Him, depended on Him, and never claimed divinity. Islam calls you to worship the same God Jesus worshipped.
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