“If God had abolished the Fire on the Day of Resurrection.” Evidence based on verses and controversy ignited by the former Mufti of Egypt, Ali Gomaa.

Dubai United Arab Emirates (CNN)– antiquities Former Mufti of Egypt, Ali GomaaA debate and interaction between activists on social media following statements he made and a statement in which he referred to Hell and “If God had admitted everyone to Paradise.”

The former Mufti of Egypt said in a program on Channel One in Egypt: “The masses of Muslims believe that promises and threats must be carried out. Our Lord told us that he is in Paradise and in Hell.Doomsday If God abolished Hell, would we tell him no? If he cancels it, all people will enter Paradise. He does what he wants, and this is possible, and many Muslim scholars said, “Oh, it is possible.”

Ali Jumaa continued: “He (God) promised Paradise, salvation, because this is generosity and giving, but when he promised Hell, it is not necessary for him to do it, and it remains done for us so that I do not harm others. I fear God, and I remain careful.” He stressed that the relationship with God must be based on “love.” And hope, optimism and compassion.”

He added: “And he (God) referred to this and sent us a message saying: ‘In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.’ He did not say ‘In the Name of God, the Most Gracious, the Avenger’ or ‘In the Name of God, the Mighty Avenger.’”

It is noteworthy that Ali Jumaa had previously sparked interaction among activists on social media following statements he made last week in which he rejected the proposition that “only Muslims will enter Paradise?” He considered this “false information.”

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