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This article analyzes the | This article analyzes the claim, commonplace among [[Ahmadiyya|Ahmadis]] in particular,<ref>For example, an article by an American Ahmadi named Dr. Faheem Younus, on his Huffington Post blog, titled "[http://islamo-criticism.blogspot.com/2012/04/in-islam-heaven-is-not-exclusive-oh.html In Islam, Heaven Is Not Exclusive]".</ref> that [[People of the Book|Christians and Jews]] who adhere to their faiths will enter [[Heaven|Paradise]] alongside Muslims. The verse presented as evidence for the claim is considered alongside other verses discussing the fate of the [[People of the Book|people of the book]] in the Qur'an. | ||
==Qur'an== | ==Qur'an== | ||
===Surah 2:62=== | ===Surah 2:62=== | ||
This verse is often | This verse is often cited as evidence that Christians, Jews, and Muslims alike will be accepted in Paradise. | ||
{{Quote|{{Quran|2|62}}|Surely those who believe, and those who are Jews, and the Christians, and the Sabians, whoever believes in Allah and the Last day and does good, they shall have their reward from their Lord, and there is no fear for them, nor shall they grieve.}} | {{Quote|{{Quran|2|62}}|Surely those who believe, and those who are Jews, and the Christians, and the Sabians, whoever believes in Allah and the Last day and does good, they shall have their reward from their Lord, and there is no fear for them, nor shall they grieve.}} | ||
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====Surah 5:69==== | ====Surah 5:69==== | ||
This is another less cited but similar verse: | |||
{{Quote|{{Quran|5|69}}|Surely those who believe and those who are Jews and the Sabians and the Christians whoever believes in Allah and the last day and does good-- they shall have no fear nor shall they grieve.}} | {{Quote|{{Quran|5|69}}|Surely those who believe and those who are Jews and the Sabians and the Christians whoever believes in Allah and the last day and does good-- they shall have no fear nor shall they grieve.}} | ||
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==Analysis== | ==Analysis== | ||
===Qur'an === | ===Qur'an=== | ||
====Muhammad==== | ====Muhammad==== | ||
The [[Qur'an]] makes it an article of faith to believe in [[Allah]] and ''all the messengers'' | The [[Qur'an]] makes it an article of faith to believe in [[Allah]] and ''all the messengers'', which includes the Prophet [[Muhammad]]. According to the Qur'an, when Moses came with the [[Taurat]], it was necessary to follow him; likewise, when [[Jesus]] came with the [[Injil]], it was necessary to leave the laws of Moses and follow him. Finally, when Muhammad came with the Qur'an, it became necessary to abandon the teachings of Jesus and follow Islam. | ||
{{Quote|{{Quran-range|2|4|5}}|And who believe in '''that which has been revealed to you and that which was revealed before you''' and they are sure of the hereafter. These are on a right course from their Lord and these it is that shall be successful.}} | {{Quote|{{Quran-range|2|4|5}}|And who believe in '''that which has been revealed to you and that which was revealed before you''' and they are sure of the hereafter. These are on a right course from their Lord and these it is that shall be successful.}} | ||
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{{Quote|{{Quran|4|152}}|And those who believe in Allah '''and His messengers and do not make a distinction between any of them'''-- Allah will grant them their rewards; and Allah is Forgiving, Merciful.}} | {{Quote|{{Quran|4|152}}|And those who believe in Allah '''and His messengers and do not make a distinction between any of them'''-- Allah will grant them their rewards; and Allah is Forgiving, Merciful.}} | ||
Several verses explicitly define "believers" as those who accept the prophethood of Muhammad. "Disbelievers" who do not | Several verses explicitly define "believers" as those who accept the prophethood of Muhammad. "Disbelievers" who do not are told they are in error and condemned to the "burning fire." | ||
{{Quote|{{Quran|2|285}}|'''The messenger believes in what has been revealed to him from his Lord, and (so do) the believers'''; they all believe in Allah and His angels and His books '''and His messengers'''; We make no difference between any of His messengers; and they say: We hear and obey, our Lord! Thy forgiveness (do we crave), and to Thee is the eventual course.}} | {{Quote|{{Quran|2|285}}|'''The messenger believes in what has been revealed to him from his Lord, and (so do) the believers'''; they all believe in Allah and His angels and His books '''and His messengers'''; We make no difference between any of His messengers; and they say: We hear and obey, our Lord! Thy forgiveness (do we crave), and to Thee is the eventual course.}} | ||
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{{Quote|{{Quran|3|85}}|And whoever desires '''a religion other than Islam, it shall not be accepted from him''', and in the hereafter he shall be one of the losers.}} | {{Quote|{{Quran|3|85}}|And whoever desires '''a religion other than Islam, it shall not be accepted from him''', and in the hereafter he shall be one of the losers.}} | ||
The pluralistic interpretation of 2:62 would seem to contradict other verses in the Qur'an. Some have responded to this apparent contradiction by suggesting it is an instance of [[Abrogation]] (or Naskh). | |||
===Commentaries=== | ===Commentaries=== | ||
The following | The following analyses from Islamic scholars [[Tafsir]] and [[Fiqh]] explicate verse 2:62. | ||
====Tafsir Ibn Abbas==== | ====Tafsir Ibn Abbas==== | ||
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====Tafsir Ibn Kathir==== | ====Tafsir Ibn Kathir==== | ||
{{Quote|1=[http://www.qtafsir.com | {{Quote|1=[http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.qtafsir.com%2Findex.php%3Foption%3Dcom_content%26task%3Dview%26id%3D372&date=2015-03-14 Faith and doing Righteous Deeds equals Salvation in all Times]<BR>Tafsir Ibn Kathir|2=After Allah described the condition - and punishment - of those who defy His commands, fall into His prohibitions and transgress set limits by committing prohibited acts, '''He stated that the earlier nations who were righteous and obedient received the rewards for their good deeds. This shall be the case, until the Day of Judgment. Therefore, whoever follows the unlettered Messenger and Prophet shall acquire eternal happiness''' and shall neither fear from what will happen in the future nor become sad for what has been lost in the past. Similarly, Allah said, | ||
(No doubt! Verily, the Awliya' of Allah, no fear shall come upon them nor shall they grieve) (10:62). | (No doubt! Verily, the Awliya' of Allah, no fear shall come upon them nor shall they grieve) (10:62). | ||
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(Verily, those who say: "Our Lord is Allah (alone)," and then they stand firm, on them the angels will descend (at the time of their death) (saying): "Fear not, nor grieve! But receive the glad tidings of Paradise which you have been promised!"). (41:30)}} | (Verily, those who say: "Our Lord is Allah (alone)," and then they stand firm, on them the angels will descend (at the time of their death) (saying): "Fear not, nor grieve! But receive the glad tidings of Paradise which you have been promised!"). (41:30)}} | ||
{{Quote|1=[http://www.qtafsir.com | {{Quote|1=[http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.qtafsir.com%2Findex.php%3Foption%3Dcom_content%26task%3Dview%26id%3D371&date=2015-03-14 The Meaning of Mu'min, or Believer]<BR>Tafsir Ibn Kathir|2=`Ali bin Abi Talhah narrated from Ibn `Abbas, about, | ||
(Verily, those who believe and those who are Jews and Christians, and Sabians, whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day) '''that Allah revealed the following Ayah afterwards, | (Verily, those who believe and those who are Jews and Christians, and Sabians, whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day) '''that Allah revealed the following Ayah afterwards, | ||
(And whoever seeks religion other than Islam, it will never be accepted of him, and in the Hereafter he will be one of the losers) (3:85)'''. | (And whoever seeks religion other than Islam, it will never be accepted of him, and in the Hereafter he will be one of the losers) (3:85)'''. | ||
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One might also ask why the verse mentions the Muslims, for if it is an invitation to Islam, there is no need to extend the invitation to those who have already accepted Islam. But if we keep in mind the richly concentrated style of the Holy Qur'an,and try to look beyond the literal sense of the words into the implications and suggestions contained in the verse, we would find that the inclusion of the Muslim factor has added a new dimension to the meaning. It is es if a king should,in a similar situation,say that his laws are impartially applicable to all his subjects, and that whosoever obeys them shall receive his reward for obedience irrespective of whether he has earlier been a friend or a foe. | One might also ask why the verse mentions the Muslims, for if it is an invitation to Islam, there is no need to extend the invitation to those who have already accepted Islam. But if we keep in mind the richly concentrated style of the Holy Qur'an,and try to look beyond the literal sense of the words into the implications and suggestions contained in the verse, we would find that the inclusion of the Muslim factor has added a new dimension to the meaning. It is es if a king should,in a similar situation,say that his laws are impartially applicable to all his subjects, and that whosoever obeys them shall receive his reward for obedience irrespective of whether he has earlier been a friend or a foe. | ||
'''We had better dispel another misunderstanding which is likely to arise from the wordings of the present verse -- and, which is actually being promoted by certain 'modernizers'. The verse mentions only two articles of faith of the Islamic creed -- faith in Allah and faith in the Day of Judgment. This should not be taken to mean that in order to attain salvation it is enough to have faith only in Allah and in the Day of Judgment. Fcr, the Holy Qur'an repeatedly declares that he who does not believe in the prophets, in angels and in the Books of Allah is not a Muslim'''. Faith in Allah is the first article in the Islamic creed, while faith in the Day of Judgment is the last. By mentioning only these two, the verse intends to say in a succinct manner that it is necessary to have faith in all the articles of the creed, from the first to the last. Moreover, it is through the prophets and the Books of Allah alone that man can acquire any knowledge of the essence and the attributes of Allah and of what is to happen on the Day of Judgment, while the Books of Allah are revealed to the prophets through an angel. So, it is not possible to have faith in Allah and the Day of Judgment until and unless one has faith in the angels, in the Books of Allah and in the prophets.}} | '''We had better dispel another misunderstanding which is likely to arise from the wordings of the present verse -- and, which is actually being promoted by certain 'modernizers'. The verse mentions only two articles of faith of the Islamic creed -- faith in Allah and faith in the Day of Judgment. This should not be taken to mean that in order to attain salvation it is enough to have faith only in Allah and in the Day of Judgment. Fcr, the Holy Qur'an repeatedly declares that he who does not believe in the prophets, in angels and in the Books of Allah is not a Muslim'''. Faith in Allah is the first article in the Islamic creed, while faith in the Day of Judgment is the last. By mentioning only these two, the verse intends to say in a succinct manner that it is necessary to have faith in all the articles of the creed, from the first to the last. Moreover, it is through the prophets and the Books of Allah alone that man can acquire any knowledge of the essence and the attributes of Allah and of what is to happen on the Day of Judgment, while the Books of Allah are revealed to the prophets through an angel. So, it is not possible to have faith in Allah and the Day of Judgment until and unless one has faith in the angels, in the Books of Allah and in the prophets.}} | ||
{{Quote|1=[http://islamicstudies.info/maarif/surah2.htm Surah 2 Ayah 62]<BR>Maulana Mufti Mohammad Shafi, trans. Prof. Muhammad Hasan Askari & Prof. Muhammad Shamim|2=23.Contrary to the flaccid fancies of some "modernizers" who are very happy with themselves over their "liberalism" and "tolerance", the present verse does not open the way to salvation for each and every "man of good will" irrespective of the creed he follows. If one reads the verse in its proper context and along with other relevant verses of the Holy Qur'an, one will easily see that the verse, in fact, promises salvation in the other world only to those who accept Islam. It is a n invitation to Islam extended to the Jews, the Christians, the Sabeans and, as a matter of fact, to the followers of all possible religions, and even to non-believers -- specific names only serve as examples.}} | {{Quote|1=[http://islamicstudies.info/maarif/surah2.htm Surah 2 Ayah 62]<BR>Maulana Mufti Mohammad Shafi, trans. Prof. Muhammad Hasan Askari & Prof. Muhammad Shamim|2=23.Contrary to the flaccid fancies of some "modernizers" who are very happy with themselves over their "liberalism" and "tolerance", the present verse does not open the way to salvation for each and every "man of good will" irrespective of the creed he follows. If one reads the verse in its proper context and along with other relevant verses of the Holy Qur'an, one will easily see that the verse, in fact, promises salvation in the other world only to those who accept Islam. It is a n invitation to Islam extended to the Jews, the Christians, the Sabeans and, as a matter of fact, to the followers of all possible religions, and even to non-believers -- specific names only serve as examples.}} | ||
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====Reliance of the Traveller==== | ====Reliance of the Traveller==== | ||
{{Quote|[ | {{Quote|[https://archive.org/details/RelianceOfTheTraveller-TheClassicManualOfIslamicSacredLawumdat Reliance of the Traveller: A Classic Manual of Islamic Sacred Law]<BR>Ahmad ibn Naqib al-Misri, Edited and Translated by Nuh Ha Mim Keller (pp. 848-849)|Suddi states that (2:62) was revealed about the former companions of Salman the Persian when he mentioned them to the Prophet, relating how they had been, saying, "They used to pray, fast, and believe in you, and testify that you would be sent as a prophet." When he had finished praising them, '''the Prophet replied, "Salman, they are the denizens of hell," which came to discomfit Salman greatly, and so Allah revealed (2:62)'''. | ||
The faith of the Jews was that of whoever adhered to the Torah and the sunna of Moses until the coming of Jesus. When Jesus came, whoever held fast to the Torah and the sunna of Moses without giving them up and following Jesus was lost. | The faith of the Jews was that of whoever adhered to the Torah and the sunna of Moses until the coming of Jesus. When Jesus came, whoever held fast to the Torah and the sunna of Moses without giving them up and following Jesus was lost. | ||
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====Belief in Allah alone==== | ====Belief in Allah alone==== | ||
2:62 | Verse 2:62 and other Qur'anic verses stipulate that belief in Allah alone is a necessity. | ||
{{Quote|{{Quran|4|48}}|Surely '''Allah does not forgive that anything should be associated with Him''', and forgives what is besides that to whomsoever He pleases; and whoever associates anything with Allah, he devises indeed a great sin.}} | {{Quote|{{Quran|4|48}}|Surely '''Allah does not forgive that anything should be associated with Him''', and forgives what is besides that to whomsoever He pleases; and whoever associates anything with Allah, he devises indeed a great sin.}} | ||
The Qur'an specifically condemns "associat[ing" other entities with Allah (such as Jesus and the Holy Spirit in the Christian trinity) as blasphemy that will lead "disbelievers" to hell. | |||
{{Quote|{{Quran|5|72}}|'''Certainly they disbelieve who say: Surely Allah, He is the Messiah, son of Marium'''; and the Messiah said: O Children of Israel! serve Allah, my Lord and your Lord. Surely '''whoever associates (others) with Allah, then Allah has forbidden to him the garden, and his abode is the fire'''; and there shall be no helpers for the unjust.}} | {{Quote|{{Quran|5|72}}|'''Certainly they disbelieve who say: Surely Allah, He is the Messiah, son of Marium'''; and the Messiah said: O Children of Israel! serve Allah, my Lord and your Lord. Surely '''whoever associates (others) with Allah, then Allah has forbidden to him the garden, and his abode is the fire'''; and there shall be no helpers for the unjust.}} | ||
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{{Quote|{{Quran|5|73}}|'''Certainly they disbelieve who say: Surely Allah is the third (person) of the three'''; and there is no god but the one Allah, and if they desist not from what they say, '''a painful chastisement shall befall those among them who disbelieve'''.}} | {{Quote|{{Quran|5|73}}|'''Certainly they disbelieve who say: Surely Allah is the third (person) of the three'''; and there is no god but the one Allah, and if they desist not from what they say, '''a painful chastisement shall befall those among them who disbelieve'''.}} | ||
Hadiths further | Hadiths further clarify that believing in Allah alone is "to testify that none has the right to be worshipped but Allah" and that "Muhammad is His Apostle". | ||
{{Quote|{{Bukhari| | {{Quote|{{Bukhari|||53|darussalam}}| "'''Do you know what is meant by believing in Allah Alone?'''" They replied, "Allah and His Apostle know better." Thereupon the Prophet said, "'''It means: 1. To testify that none has the right to be worshipped but Allah and Muhammad is Allah's Apostle'''. 2. To offer prayers perfectly 3. To pay the Zakat (obligatory charity) 4. To observe fast during the month of Ramadan. 5. And to pay Al-Khumus (one fifth of the booty to be given in Allah's Cause).}} | ||
{{Quote|{{Bukhari| | {{Quote|{{Bukhari|||87|darussalam}}| "'''Do you know what is meant by believing in Allah Alone?'''" They replied, "Allah and His Apostle know better." Thereupon the Prophet said, "('''That means to testify that none has the right to be worshipped but Allah and that Muhammad is His Apostle''', to offer prayers perfectly, to pay Zakat, to observe fasts during the month of Ramadan, (and) to pay Al-Khumus (one fifth of the booty to be given in Allah's cause)."}} | ||
====Christians and Jews thrown into hell==== | ====Christians and Jews thrown into hell==== | ||
The following narrations | The following narrations from [[Sahih]] Muslim indicate that some Muslims will earn their place in Paradise and be spared [[Hell]]<nowiki/>fire by Allah on the Day of Resurrection as Christians and Jews take their place in hell. | ||
{{Quote|{{Muslim| | {{Quote|{{Muslim||2767a|reference}}|Abu Musa' reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: When it will be the Day of Resurrection Allah would deliver to every Muslim a Jew or a Christian and say: That is your rescue from Hell-Fire.}} | ||
{{Quote|{{Muslim| | {{Quote|{{Muslim||2767b|reference}}|Abu Burda reported on the authority of his father that Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) said: No Muslim would die but Allah would admit in his stead a Jew or a Christian in Hell-Fire. 'Umar b. Abd al-'Aziz took an oath: By One besides Whom there is no god but He, thrice that his father had narrated that to him from Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him).}} | ||
{{Quote|{{Muslim| | {{Quote|{{Muslim||2767d|reference}}|Abu Burda reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying: There would come people amongst the Muslims on the Day of Resurrection with as heavy sins as a mountain, and Allah would forgive them and He would place in their stead the Jews and the Christians. (As far as I think), Abu Raub said: I do not know as to who is in doubt. Abu Burda said: I narrated it to 'Umar b. 'Abd al-'Aziz, whereupon he said: Was it your father who narrated it to you from Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him)? I said: Yes.}} | ||
====Non-Muslim women used for sex==== | ====Non-Muslim women used for sex==== | ||
The following is reported in Ibn Majah, Ibn `Adi in the Kamil, and al-Bayhaqi in al-Ba`th wal-Nushur. It explains that some Christian and Jewish women, among others, will make it into Paradise after | The following is reported in Ibn Majah, Ibn `Adi in the Kamil, and al-Bayhaqi in al-Ba`th wal-Nushur. It explains that some Christian and Jewish women, among others, will make it into Paradise after all, but only as sex [[Slavery|slaves]] for Muslim men. Al-Suyuti marked its chain as “fair” (hasan) in al-Jami` al-Saghir (7989).<ref>Shaykh Gibril Haddad - [http://www.webcitation.org/64zXNO08I How Many Wives Will The Believers Have In Paradise?] - SunniPath.com, Question ID:4828</ref> | ||
{{Quote|1=[http://www.webcitation.org/64zXNO08I Ibn Majah, Ibn `Adi in the Kamil, and al-Bayhaqi in al-Ba`th wal-Nushur]|2= Abu Umama said, Allah be well-pleased with him: The Messenger of Allah said, upon him blessings and peace: | {{Quote|1=[http://www.webcitation.org/64zXNO08I Ibn Majah, Ibn `Adi in the Kamil, and al-Bayhaqi in al-Ba`th wal-Nushur]|2= Abu Umama said, Allah be well-pleased with him: The Messenger of Allah said, upon him blessings and peace: | ||
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{{Quote|1=[http://spa.qibla.com/issue_view.asp?HD=12&ID=592&CATE=10 Are Christians Kafirs? Mushriks? If not, can a Muslim woman marry a non-Muslim?]<BR>Shaykh Faraz Rabbani, Qibla, Question ID:592|2=The People of the Book are kafirs, and it is obligatory to believe that they are so, as Imam Nawawi explains. There is scholarly consensus on this, because of the clear nature of the texts about this.The Christians at the time of the Prophet (Allah bless him & give him peace) already believed in the Trinity, the divinity of Jesus (peace be upon him), and such things.}} | {{Quote|1=[http://spa.qibla.com/issue_view.asp?HD=12&ID=592&CATE=10 Are Christians Kafirs? Mushriks? If not, can a Muslim woman marry a non-Muslim?]<BR>Shaykh Faraz Rabbani, Qibla, Question ID:592|2=The People of the Book are kafirs, and it is obligatory to believe that they are so, as Imam Nawawi explains. There is scholarly consensus on this, because of the clear nature of the texts about this.The Christians at the time of the Prophet (Allah bless him & give him peace) already believed in the Trinity, the divinity of Jesus (peace be upon him), and such things.}} | ||
====Ruling regarding Jews and Christians ==== | ====Ruling regarding Jews and Christians==== | ||
{{Quote|1=[http://www.islamweb.net | {{Quote|1=[http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.islamweb.net%2Femainpage%2Findex.php%3Fpage%3Dshowfatwa%26Option%3DFatwaId%26Id%3D2924&date=2015-03-14 What is the ruling regarding Jews and Christians nowadays? Are they considered believers or disbelievers?]<BR>Islamweb, Fatwa No. 2924, August 30, 2010|2=The Quran, Sunnah and the consensus of scholars indicate that a man who embraces any religion other than Islam, is a disbeliever. His faith will not be accepted and, in the next life, he will be among those at loss<BR>. . .<BR> | ||
There is an explicit text that states that the People of the Book who do not believe in Muhammad, , or deny the Prophethood of any other Prophet, or those who associate deities with Allaah The Almighty, are disbelievers.<BR>. . .<BR> | There is an explicit text that states that the People of the Book who do not believe in Muhammad, , or deny the Prophethood of any other Prophet, or those who associate deities with Allaah The Almighty, are disbelievers.<BR>. . .<BR> | ||
Everything that we have mentioned above is indisputable in Islam; and, anyone who denies or doubts any of it is deemed a disbeliever. Al-Qaadhi ‘Iyaadh reported the consensus of scholars on this matter. | Everything that we have mentioned above is indisputable in Islam; and, anyone who denies or doubts any of it is deemed a disbeliever. Al-Qaadhi ‘Iyaadh reported the consensus of scholars on this matter. | ||
Some Hanbali scholars have added that the one who doubts the disbelief of the People of the Book becomes a disbeliever}} | Some Hanbali scholars have added that the one who doubts the disbelief of the People of the Book becomes a disbeliever}} | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
{{Hub4|Heaven|Heaven}} | {{Hub4|Heaven|Heaven}} | ||
*[[Misrepresentations of Islamic Scripture]] | |||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[{{Reference archive|1=http://www.answeringmuslims.com/2010/10/salvation-for-non-muslims-reconciling.html|2=2012-09-14}} Salvation for non-Muslims? Reconciling 2:62 and 3:85] ''- Answering Muslims | *[{{Reference archive|1=http://www.answeringmuslims.com/2010/10/salvation-for-non-muslims-reconciling.html|2=2012-09-14}} Salvation for non-Muslims? Reconciling 2:62 and 3:85] ''- Answering Muslims'' | ||
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This article analyzes the claim, commonplace among Ahmadis in particular,[1] that Christians and Jews who adhere to their faiths will enter Paradise alongside Muslims. The verse presented as evidence for the claim is considered alongside other verses discussing the fate of the people of the book in the Qur'an.
Qur'an
Surah 2:62
This verse is often cited as evidence that Christians, Jews, and Muslims alike will be accepted in Paradise.
Others
Surah 5:69
This is another less cited but similar verse:
Analysis
Qur'an
Muhammad
The Qur'an makes it an article of faith to believe in Allah and all the messengers, which includes the Prophet Muhammad. According to the Qur'an, when Moses came with the Taurat, it was necessary to follow him; likewise, when Jesus came with the Injil, it was necessary to leave the laws of Moses and follow him. Finally, when Muhammad came with the Qur'an, it became necessary to abandon the teachings of Jesus and follow Islam.
Several verses explicitly define "believers" as those who accept the prophethood of Muhammad. "Disbelievers" who do not are told they are in error and condemned to the "burning fire."
Islam
The Qur'an clearly states that any religion other than Islam will not be accepted by Allah in the Hereafter.
The pluralistic interpretation of 2:62 would seem to contradict other verses in the Qur'an. Some have responded to this apparent contradiction by suggesting it is an instance of Abrogation (or Naskh).
Commentaries
The following analyses from Islamic scholars Tafsir and Fiqh explicate verse 2:62.
Tafsir Ibn Abbas
Tafsir Ibn 'Abbas, trans. Mokrane Guezzou, Royal Aal al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought
Tafsir Ibn Kathir
(No doubt! Verily, the Awliya' of Allah, no fear shall come upon them nor shall they grieve) (10:62). The angels will proclaim to the dying believers, as mentioned,
(Verily, those who say: "Our Lord is Allah (alone)," and then they stand firm, on them the angels will descend (at the time of their death) (saying): "Fear not, nor grieve! But receive the glad tidings of Paradise which you have been promised!"). (41:30)Tafsir Ibn Kathir
(Verily, those who believe and those who are Jews and Christians, and Sabians, whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day) that Allah revealed the following Ayah afterwards, (And whoever seeks religion other than Islam, it will never be accepted of him, and in the Hereafter he will be one of the losers) (3:85).
This statement by Ibn `Abbas indicates that Allah does not accept any deed or work from anyone, unless it conforms to the Law of Muhammad that is, after Allah sent Muhammad . Before that, every person who followed the guidance of his own Prophet was on the correct path, following the correct guidance and was saved.
When Allah sent Muhammad as the Last and Final Prophet and Messenger to all of the Children of Adam, mankind was required to believe in him, obey him and refrain from what he prohibited them; those who do this are true believers. The Ummah of Muhammad was called `Mu'minin' (believers), because of the depth of their faith and certainty, and because they believe in all of the previous Prophets and matters of the Unseen.Tafsir Ibn Kathir
Tafsir Al-Jalalayn
Tafsir al-Jalalayn, trans. Feras Hamza, Royal Aal al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought
Maariful Quran
One might also ask why the verse mentions the Muslims, for if it is an invitation to Islam, there is no need to extend the invitation to those who have already accepted Islam. But if we keep in mind the richly concentrated style of the Holy Qur'an,and try to look beyond the literal sense of the words into the implications and suggestions contained in the verse, we would find that the inclusion of the Muslim factor has added a new dimension to the meaning. It is es if a king should,in a similar situation,say that his laws are impartially applicable to all his subjects, and that whosoever obeys them shall receive his reward for obedience irrespective of whether he has earlier been a friend or a foe.
We had better dispel another misunderstanding which is likely to arise from the wordings of the present verse -- and, which is actually being promoted by certain 'modernizers'. The verse mentions only two articles of faith of the Islamic creed -- faith in Allah and faith in the Day of Judgment. This should not be taken to mean that in order to attain salvation it is enough to have faith only in Allah and in the Day of Judgment. Fcr, the Holy Qur'an repeatedly declares that he who does not believe in the prophets, in angels and in the Books of Allah is not a Muslim. Faith in Allah is the first article in the Islamic creed, while faith in the Day of Judgment is the last. By mentioning only these two, the verse intends to say in a succinct manner that it is necessary to have faith in all the articles of the creed, from the first to the last. Moreover, it is through the prophets and the Books of Allah alone that man can acquire any knowledge of the essence and the attributes of Allah and of what is to happen on the Day of Judgment, while the Books of Allah are revealed to the prophets through an angel. So, it is not possible to have faith in Allah and the Day of Judgment until and unless one has faith in the angels, in the Books of Allah and in the prophets.Maulana Mufti Mohammad Shafi, trans. Prof. Muhammad Hasan Askari & Prof. Muhammad Shamim
Maulana Mufti Mohammad Shafi, trans. Prof. Muhammad Hasan Askari & Prof. Muhammad Shamim
Biyan-ul-Quran
Dr. Israr Ahmed, Biyan-ul-Quran
Dawat ul Quran
With Allah, the accepted religion is Islam (Al-e-Imran 19)
Any person who will seek any religion other than Islam, it will not be accepted and he will be among the losers in the Hereafter (Al-e-Imran 85)Shams Pirzada, Dawat ul Quran, trans. Abdul Karim Shaikh
Reliance of the Traveller
The faith of the Jews was that of whoever adhered to the Torah and the sunna of Moses until the coming of Jesus. When Jesus came, whoever held fast to the Torah and the sunna of Moses without giving them up and following Jesus was lost.
The faith of the Christians was that whoever adhered to the Gospel and precepts of Jesus, their faith was valid and acceptable until the coming of Muhammad. Those of them who did not then follow Muhammad and give up the sunna of Jesus and the Gospel were lost.
The foregoing is not contradicted by the hadith relating that (2:62) was followed by Allah revealing (3:85), for the hadith merely confirms that no one's way or spiritual works are acceptable unless they conform to the Sacred Law of Muhammad, now that he has been sent with it. As for people prior to this, anyone who followed the messenger of his own time was guided, on the right path, and was saved.Ahmad ibn Naqib al-Misri, Edited and Translated by Nuh Ha Mim Keller (pp. 848-849)
Hadiths
Belief in Allah alone
Verse 2:62 and other Qur'anic verses stipulate that belief in Allah alone is a necessity.
The Qur'an specifically condemns "associat[ing" other entities with Allah (such as Jesus and the Holy Spirit in the Christian trinity) as blasphemy that will lead "disbelievers" to hell.
Hadiths further clarify that believing in Allah alone is "to testify that none has the right to be worshipped but Allah" and that "Muhammad is His Apostle".
Christians and Jews thrown into hell
The following narrations from Sahih Muslim indicate that some Muslims will earn their place in Paradise and be spared Hellfire by Allah on the Day of Resurrection as Christians and Jews take their place in hell.
Non-Muslim women used for sex
The following is reported in Ibn Majah, Ibn `Adi in the Kamil, and al-Bayhaqi in al-Ba`th wal-Nushur. It explains that some Christian and Jewish women, among others, will make it into Paradise after all, but only as sex slaves for Muslim men. Al-Suyuti marked its chain as “fair” (hasan) in al-Jami` al-Saghir (7989).[2]
Scholars
Jews and Christians that will enter paradise
Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid, Islam Q&A, Fatwa No. 2912
Attitude of Islam towards other religions
Islam Q&A, Fatwa No. 21534
Are Christians disbelievers?
Shaykh Faraz Rabbani, Qibla, Question ID:592
Ruling regarding Jews and Christians
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There is an explicit text that states that the People of the Book who do not believe in Muhammad, , or deny the Prophethood of any other Prophet, or those who associate deities with Allaah The Almighty, are disbelievers.
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Everything that we have mentioned above is indisputable in Islam; and, anyone who denies or doubts any of it is deemed a disbeliever. Al-Qaadhi ‘Iyaadh reported the consensus of scholars on this matter.
Islamweb, Fatwa No. 2924, August 30, 2010
See Also
- Heaven - A hub page that leads to other articles related to Heaven
- Misrepresentations of Islamic Scripture
External Links
- Salvation for non-Muslims? Reconciling 2:62 and 3:85 - Answering Muslims
References
- ↑ For example, an article by an American Ahmadi named Dr. Faheem Younus, on his Huffington Post blog, titled "In Islam, Heaven Is Not Exclusive".
- ↑ Shaykh Gibril Haddad - How Many Wives Will The Believers Have In Paradise? - SunniPath.com, Question ID:4828