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ObsessedWithLost
02-13-05, 12:54 AM
Do muslims believe in karma? This is a question from what Sawyer said to Sayid. ("I dont know if you islams got any concept of karma...")

ElfinLady415
06-26-05, 05:10 AM
The concept of "do unto others as you would have done unto you" appears in all the world's major religions. Humans in every time and place have found that when you do bad stuff, it tends to come back to haunt you.

Teen F
07-24-05, 02:01 AM
There's a line in the Qua'ran: "To kill one person is to kill all of humanity"--approximately.

FreeAsia2000
08-11-05, 11:54 AM
Muslims believe that you may be punished in this life for your
wrongs or the next...usually it's better in this life.

However don't believe that EVERYTHING that happens to you in this life is a result of some sin.

Islam is the religion
Muslims are the people who follow Islam

Dez
01-26-06, 06:32 AM
hi

iam muslim
the concept of karma if u mean that (if u did somthing bad it will get back 2 u sooner or later) thats true and most of the time u get punished in both life and the after life..unless u asked purly for forgivness

but if u mean the karma that after u die u go to another life if ur good u going 2 better life if ur bad u go 2 a worse and that sutch of thing

we dont belive in it

i hope that my point is clear

thx evry 1 ;)

latenac
03-15-06, 06:01 PM
Technically, no. Muslims don't believe in reincarnation per se.

Karma - In Buddhism, the sum of a person's actions in one of his successive states of existence, regarded as determining his fate in the next; hence, necessary fate or destiny, following as effect from cause. Also in Hinduism.