@@God-db9vp No, no such thing , it’s a christian invention , it does not come from Judaism Jews do not believe in the doctrine of original sin. This is a Christian belief based on Paul's statement, "Therefore just as through one man sin entered into the world, and death through sin, and so death spread to all men, because all sinned" (Romans 5:12). The doctrine was fully developed by the church father, Augustine of Hippo (354-430 C.E.). Judaism teaches the biblical way to repentance and reconciliation with G-d. Sincere repentance in which the sinner pledges to rectify his sinful ways and lead a righteous life is one means that is open at all times to all of humanity (Jonah 3:5-10, Daniel 4:27). G-d counsels Cain, "Why are you annoyed, and why has your countenance fallen? If you do good [that is, change your ways], will it not be lifted up [that is, you will be forgiven]. But if you do not do good, sin rests at the door; and it desires you, but you may rule over it" (Genesis 4:6-7). G-d informs Cain that repentance and subsequent forgiveness are always open to him. The remedy for sin is clear. Biblically, G-d's loving-kindness depends on right conduct and extends to all humanity.
@@sakurakou2009 is this Islamic hadith About sin spread to children of Adam because of Adam's sin? Jami` at-Tirmidhi 3076 Narrated Abu Hurairah: that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: "When Allah created Adam He wiped his back and every person that He created among his offspring until the Day of Resurrection fell out of his back. He placed a ray of light between the eyes of every person. Then He showed them to Adam and he said: 'O Lord! Who are these people?' He said: 'These are your offspring.' He saw one of them whose ray between his eyes amazed him, so he said: 'O Lord! Who is this?' He said: 'This is a man from the latter nations of your offspring called Dawud.' He said: 'Lord! How long did You make his lifespan?' He said: 'Sixty years.' He said: 'O Lord! Add forty years from my life to his.' So at the end of Adam's life, the Angel of death of came to him, and he said: 'Do I not have forty years remaining?' He said: 'Did you not give them to your son Dawud?'" He said: "Adam denied, so his offspring denied, and Adam forgot and his offspring forgot, and Adam sinned, so his offspring sinned."
@@God-db9vp I am not scholar but in islam it is known fact that Quran is the most authentic book of belief for all muslims cuz it been preserved through writings and memorizing traditions called hafiz , and hadiths are stories people say they heard about so and so that prophat said so and so , so their many hadiths that categorized as weak strong or middle no one know it authenticity but we compare any hadith to quran to see if it have references or evidence in quran and dont contradict then it strong and so on. 2nd , I read this hadith and in my opinion it talk about adult man called dawud that is from adam off spring , it doesnt say that dawud born with adam sin , and it say adam forget and his off spring forget , so it talking about nature of humans who are adam off springs fo forget and sin , but it doesnt say that we are born with inherited sins . 3rd , in islam it clearly mentioned the concept of Fitra , and here go read in Wikipedia about it , it very clear in islam that no child is born with sin, all children born with fitra. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/FitraFitra or fitrah (Arabic: فطرة; ALA-LC: fiṭrah) is either the state of purity and innocence in which Muslims believe all humans to be born, or the ability to choose or reject God's guidance, with which both humans and jinn are endowed.[1] Fitra is an Arabic word that is usually translated as "original disposition", "natural constitution", or "innate nature".[2] It has also been suggested[3] that the religious meaning can be translated into the logical equivalence in philosophy, as Kant's concept of 'ought'.[4]
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Sounds like the biggest guilt trip on all of humanity.
How he don't know that islam believes in original sin?
cuz we dont , every child is born sinless
@@sakurakou2009 but Islamic sources tells us because Adam's sin every person sinned.
@@God-db9vp
No, no such thing , it’s a christian invention , it does not come from Judaism
Jews do not believe in the doctrine of original sin. This is a Christian belief based on Paul's statement, "Therefore just as through one man sin entered into the world, and death through sin, and so death spread to all men, because all sinned" (Romans 5:12). The doctrine was fully developed by the church father, Augustine of Hippo (354-430 C.E.).
Judaism teaches the biblical way to repentance and reconciliation with G-d. Sincere repentance in which the sinner pledges to rectify his sinful ways and lead a righteous life is one means that is open at all times to all of humanity (Jonah 3:5-10, Daniel 4:27). G-d counsels Cain, "Why are you annoyed, and why has your countenance fallen? If you do good [that is, change your ways], will it not be lifted up [that is, you will be forgiven]. But if you do not do good, sin rests at the door; and it desires you, but you may rule over it" (Genesis 4:6-7). G-d informs Cain that repentance and subsequent forgiveness are always open to him. The remedy for sin is clear. Biblically, G-d's loving-kindness depends on right conduct and extends to all humanity.
@@sakurakou2009 is this Islamic hadith About sin spread to children of Adam because of Adam's sin?
Jami` at-Tirmidhi 3076
Narrated Abu Hurairah:
that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: "When Allah created Adam He wiped his back and every person that He created among his offspring until the Day of Resurrection fell out of his back. He placed a ray of light between the eyes of every person. Then He showed them to Adam and he said: 'O Lord! Who are these people?' He said: 'These are your offspring.' He saw one of them whose ray between his eyes amazed him, so he said: 'O Lord! Who is this?' He said: 'This is a man from the latter nations of your offspring called Dawud.' He said: 'Lord! How long did You make his lifespan?' He said: 'Sixty years.' He said: 'O Lord! Add forty years from my life to his.' So at the end of Adam's life, the Angel of death of came to him, and he said: 'Do I not have forty years remaining?' He said: 'Did you not give them to your son Dawud?'" He said: "Adam denied, so his offspring denied, and Adam forgot and his offspring forgot, and Adam sinned, so his offspring sinned."
@@God-db9vp I am not scholar but in islam it is known fact that Quran is the most authentic book of belief for all muslims cuz it been preserved through writings and memorizing traditions called hafiz , and hadiths are stories people say they heard about so and so that prophat said so and so , so their many hadiths that categorized as weak strong or middle no one know it authenticity but we compare any hadith to quran to see if it have references or evidence in quran and dont contradict then it strong and so on.
2nd , I read this hadith and in my opinion it talk about adult man called dawud that is from adam off spring , it doesnt say that dawud born with adam sin , and it say adam forget and his off spring forget , so it talking about nature of humans who are adam off springs fo forget and sin , but it doesnt say that we are born with inherited sins .
3rd , in islam it clearly mentioned the concept of Fitra , and here go read in Wikipedia about it , it very clear in islam that no child is born with sin, all children born with fitra.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/FitraFitra or fitrah (Arabic: فطرة; ALA-LC: fiṭrah) is either the state of purity and innocence in which Muslims believe all humans to be born, or the ability to choose or reject God's guidance, with which both humans and jinn are endowed.[1] Fitra is an Arabic word that is usually translated as "original disposition", "natural constitution", or "innate nature".[2]
It has also been suggested[3] that the religious meaning can be translated into the logical equivalence in philosophy, as Kant's concept of 'ought'.[4]