Debate: Is Hell Just? Abdullah al Andalusi vs Farhan Qureshi
Posted: January 24, 2012 Filed under: articles by Abdullah, Debates | Tags: afterlife, farhan qureshi, hell, judgment, justice 23 Comments »
Do sinners deserve to go to Hell forever? Will only one group of people be saved, and the rest damned? Should finite sins merit eternal punishment? Should God punish those who reject him? Is Hell Just? Welcome to the public debate.
Wednesday, 18th January 2012
Abrar House, 45 Crawford Place, London
Guests:
Abdullah Al Andalusi – Portuguese revert to Islam, and International speaker on Islamic thought.
Farhan Qureshi – American Ex-Qadiyani Agnostic speaker on Eastern Philosophy and Universalism.
UPDATE: 11th February 2012
From: Farhan Qureshi
To: Abdullah MDI
Sent: Saturday, 11 February 2012, 5:28
Subject: Statement for MDI
Here is my statement:
In January 2012 I had the opportunity to engage the entire Muslim Debate Initiative team which was by far a spectacular and spiritual experience for me. MDI showed me nothing but kindness and hospitality and represented their faith and tradition completely in a positive and respectful manner. Being a former Muslim I was absolutely humbled by their character and professionalism throughout my stay in London. I thank them again for their invitation and willingness to engage in debate on controversial issues. This speaks volumes in terms of their genuine faith and dedication.
Farhan Qureshi
MDI public debate – The Problem of Evil
Posted: January 8, 2012 Filed under: articles by Abdullah, Debates, MDI | Tags: abdullah al andalusi, afterlife, debate, farhan qureishi, farhan qureshi, hell, islam, justice Leave a comment »The public debate on the Problem of Evil will be debating questions on why it exists, and why God allows it’s existence in Universe. Welcome to the public debate.
Sami Zaatari – International Speaker and member of Muslim Debate Initiative.
Debates
Farhan Qureshi – American Ex-Qadiyani Agnostic speaker on Eastern Philosophy and Universalism.
Thursday, 19th January 2012, 6:30pm
Toynbee Hall, 28 Commercial Street, City of London E1 6LS
Free Admission – No registration required.
Nearest Station: Aldgate East Tube Station




