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Mu ahharî s view about Divine justice has become the main value of discussion especially to every people who does a good-deed, whether he was in different religious doctrines. Mu ahharî tries to give a good example in building a tolerant toward non Muslim as been stated clearly in the holy Qur ân 2, verse 62, that Muslim is still in his faith and he doesn t replace it, and the Jews and the Christians and also the Shabians if they were have faith in God and the Prophet Muhammad and all the teachings he bring than he have faith to the hereafter, make good-deeds and they are consistent with that…mehr

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Mu ahharî s view about Divine justice has become the main value of discussion especially to every people who does a good-deed, whether he was in different religious doctrines. Mu ahharî tries to give a good example in building a tolerant toward non Muslim as been stated clearly in the holy Qur ân 2, verse 62, that Muslim is still in his faith and he doesn t replace it, and the Jews and the Christians and also the Shabians if they were have faith in God and the Prophet Muhammad and all the teachings he bring than he have faith to the hereafter, make good-deeds and they are consistent with that until they died, so they will get reward from God based on their good-deeds and they will not get any fear or sadness. In the matter of good and evil, Mu ahharî wanted to explain that in this world there is only one existential form (not two existences) that is goodness. Whereas, evil or bad-deeds is only the element of the nothingness, and the nothingness itself is something that certain, which came accidentally and hate by God. Therefore, even if the person was not Muslim formally, but in his own activity, he made a good-deed and does justice and doing Islamic values.
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Ramlan A. Satori born in Bogor, 30 August 1975, has a wife and two children. Gaining formal education at Djuanda University-Bogor West Java in 2004 and Post Graduate at ICAS (Islamic College for Advanced Studies)-Paramadina Jakarta in 2010, he's a former Lecturer at Social and Politic Sciences Faculty at UNIDA 2003. Now he's applying for PhD at UGM