This article concerns the problem of eternal hell in Islam as an aporetic problem of evil with a focus on Aijaz’s description of the Islamic soteriology. I contest his description of Islamic culpability and his claim that all non-Muslims are regarded as kâfir and consigned to eternal hell. First, I aim to illustrate the pitfalls in his line of argumentation such as crude generalizations and selective reading of the Islamic sources, which seem to render his argument a strawman fallacy. I offer a more accurate analysis of the Islamic view, by arguing that only a limited group of people who fight against truth through evil actions are considered as kâfir. Second, building on my analysis of the notion of kâfir, I address the question whether G...
This paper will argue that the Afghan Government’s sentencing to death of native Abdul Rahman as an ...
This Article discusses how the legal determination commit major sins in the study of Islamic theolog...
The issue of “everlasting torment in Hell for some wrongdoers” is rooted in Quran ...
This article concerns the problem of eternal hell in Islam as an aporetic problem of evil with a foc...
The problem of evil as one of the strongest arguments against the existence of God is discussed a lo...
The solutions provided to the question of why there is evil range from a denial of absolute evil to ...
The doctrines of hell and the existence of God seem to pose a formidable paradox for both Christiani...
As in Judaism and Christianity, the sin of apostasy is strongly condemned as one of the gravest enor...
This paper attempts to deconstruct and undercut the so-called problem of evil from a multitude of pe...
‘The Problem of Evil’ has continued to survive as one of the most contested issues in the history of...
The issue of "divine justice", which is the one of the most important doctrinal principles and a cha...
Theodicy was born as a response to the problem of evil and its relationship to the power of God, and...
This thesis presents a response drawn from the Islamic theological tradition to the argument from ev...
This Article discusses how the legal determination commit major sins in the study of Islamic theolog...
This paper argues that the Qur’an succeeds in presenting a basic structure of morality, centered upo...
This paper will argue that the Afghan Government’s sentencing to death of native Abdul Rahman as an ...
This Article discusses how the legal determination commit major sins in the study of Islamic theolog...
The issue of “everlasting torment in Hell for some wrongdoers” is rooted in Quran ...
This article concerns the problem of eternal hell in Islam as an aporetic problem of evil with a foc...
The problem of evil as one of the strongest arguments against the existence of God is discussed a lo...
The solutions provided to the question of why there is evil range from a denial of absolute evil to ...
The doctrines of hell and the existence of God seem to pose a formidable paradox for both Christiani...
As in Judaism and Christianity, the sin of apostasy is strongly condemned as one of the gravest enor...
This paper attempts to deconstruct and undercut the so-called problem of evil from a multitude of pe...
‘The Problem of Evil’ has continued to survive as one of the most contested issues in the history of...
The issue of "divine justice", which is the one of the most important doctrinal principles and a cha...
Theodicy was born as a response to the problem of evil and its relationship to the power of God, and...
This thesis presents a response drawn from the Islamic theological tradition to the argument from ev...
This Article discusses how the legal determination commit major sins in the study of Islamic theolog...
This paper argues that the Qur’an succeeds in presenting a basic structure of morality, centered upo...
This paper will argue that the Afghan Government’s sentencing to death of native Abdul Rahman as an ...
This Article discusses how the legal determination commit major sins in the study of Islamic theolog...
The issue of “everlasting torment in Hell for some wrongdoers” is rooted in Quran ...