While Judaism appears to share the notion of a Day accounting for ones actions with Islam, in truth the Prophecy of Judgment Day in both Islamic and Christian belief is when each and every person (alive or dead) is Judged by their book of actions and thoughts without being allowed to plead for ones case and then either allowed to Heaven or condemned to an eternity of torment and misery.

 
  The prophecy and concept of a day of judgment has been an extremely powerful and fearsome tool of both Islam and Christianity since the early days. It has allowed many philosophers and religious leaders to consider who might be “worthy” and who are only good for hellfire.
 
  The principle logic is according to the secret edits made by Uthman to the Holy Qur'an is that Allah is not really an all-powerful and loving God, but the same God as the Sadducee Jews of which Uthman was descended in truth.
 
  For thanks to the evil editing of Uthman to the original divine and pure message given to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) by the archangel of God, God curses his creation and shows no mercy nor expected behaviour of the God of the universe.  
  Instead, the God of Uthman, the God of the Sadducee Jews is a jealous God, a vengeful God, a hateful God who destroys and kills, who sweeps everything away, who tortures people in life and the afterlife and only those who display absolute loyalty and complete fear will be saved.  
  Uthman, the man who murdered two other Caliphs to ensure he could hide his crimes against Allah is rarely challenged on account of his evil actions. Instead he is revered by many Muslims as a great man and a true hero of Islam.
 
  However, as today and over the centuries many Muslims continue to struggle with the concept and prophecy of a Judgment day of damnation, of throwing people into Hell for eternity.
 
 
 
     


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