Islamic Vision of Human Survival on Day of Resurrection Exclusivity in the field of legitimacy

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The Islamic vision of salvation differs from the general exclusivist vision presented in Christianity. Although it limits legitimacy to the Islamic religion, in our time and not to the rest of the religions, it believes that salvation includes a wide group of non-Muslims.

In the research, an attempt was made to shed light on this view in terms of premises and evidence. There is also an attempt to discuss the pluralistic view corresponding to it in terms of the premises on which it is based, and the evidence that it infers. Exclusivism reached several results, including: building the cognitive system on the basis of the release of religious truth, its stability, and the possibility of reaching it, which requires limiting legitimacy and the path to the final religion that clarifies it in all its dimensions. Exclusivism also pushed the claim of pluralism - due to suspicion of narrow reading and marginalization of others - by creating a space for dialogue and mutual respect governing Islam’s relations with others, whether within the Islamic community or outside it.

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Sunday 30 June 2024
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