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kingfahd
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Posted: 12 February 2017 at 10:50am |
This is 10000 years ago. A boy named Saragon,who lives with a forager tribe, in a remote valley of the east africa.
During day, he hunts with his tribesmen. At night, they make a bonfire, have dinner and then go to sleep. Did Saragon ever come to know Islam? if not, is he going to be punished? If yes, then why? He never had a chance to get the invitation of islam? If no, then what justifies it? He just gets a free pass? Edited by kingfahd - 12 February 2017 at 10:52am |
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Sargon has similar biographical information as Musa (pbuh) as both were placed on rafts as infants and rescued, raised by noble families and rose to lead. I think Sargon worshipped Asshur and if so it can be connected to Ahayah Asher Ahayah or I Am That I Am which is the name given to Musa (pbuh) when he asked. It's equal to Ahura Mazda of Zoroaster and King Cyrus, shares the same symbol but adds Zoroaster (pbuh), I have heard and see no reason why not Zoroaster (pbuh) is a Monotheistic Prophet and King Cyrus is considered to be a Muslim, I was listening to an Imam yesterday talk about Juj and Majooj, I hope that's right if not Gog and Magog and he said as much, that Cyrus was truly Great and built some wall near Khazaria. So why not Sargon? |
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