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Islam’s Worldview of the Human Problem:
Sin and the lack of a worldwide Islamic State are seen to be the main problems.
Islam correctly identifies the problem as being sin, but sin is defined differently from the Christian definition. In fact, following Christ as God, Lord and Savior is considered a grave sin in Islam. Ministering your Christian faith to a Muslim can earn you the death penalty in some Muslim nations.
In Islam, sin is seen as disobedience of responsible human beings to the law of Allah. The cause of sin is seen to be human weakness, forgetfulness and a spirit of rebellion. |
Biblical Christianity’s Vision of the Human Problem:
To compare the Islam to Biblical Christianity, go here. To compare the Islam's worldview of the basic human problem to the vision of the basic human problem which is given to Scriptural Christianity, go here. |