Anonymous
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9/15/2025, 1:43:16 PM
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Need a redpill on Islam
Yall were really helpful here, preciate your input: >>515842533
I'm not gonna lie, I've been trying to wrap my head around Islam and need a proper redpill. From what I've learned, if you're not Muslim, you basically end up in hell. But what about, say, some undiscovered tribe out in the jungle who never even heard of Islam? Is there mercy for them, or are they damned by default?
As of September 12, we're at 8.2 billion humans on Earth. About 2 billion are Muslim, does that mean potentially only ~25 go to heaven while the other ~75% burn in hell?
Another thing: why are the prayers required in Arabic? Why can't they be in someone's native language where the meaning might be clearer? I know Arabic is said to be God's "chosen language" and one word can have thousands of meanings, but why the rigid requirement to use it mechanically instead of making sense to the speaker?
Also, about heaven and hell, I read there are 7 levels. Say you end up in hell.. is it just the same monotone process of burning forever, or are there distinctions in what kind of torment you get?
Lastly, about prophets: supposedly there were over 200K of them, yet we really only hear about the "main" 25. Why are the others never talked about if they're all supposed to be important in some way?
I'm not gonna lie, I've been trying to wrap my head around Islam and need a proper redpill. From what I've learned, if you're not Muslim, you basically end up in hell. But what about, say, some undiscovered tribe out in the jungle who never even heard of Islam? Is there mercy for them, or are they damned by default?
As of September 12, we're at 8.2 billion humans on Earth. About 2 billion are Muslim, does that mean potentially only ~25 go to heaven while the other ~75% burn in hell?
Another thing: why are the prayers required in Arabic? Why can't they be in someone's native language where the meaning might be clearer? I know Arabic is said to be God's "chosen language" and one word can have thousands of meanings, but why the rigid requirement to use it mechanically instead of making sense to the speaker?
Also, about heaven and hell, I read there are 7 levels. Say you end up in hell.. is it just the same monotone process of burning forever, or are there distinctions in what kind of torment you get?
Lastly, about prophets: supposedly there were over 200K of them, yet we really only hear about the "main" 25. Why are the others never talked about if they're all supposed to be important in some way?