Quoted to criticize the Islamic idea that Jews or Christians are assigned to hell in place of Muslims as their rescue from hellfire.
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Sahih Muslim 2767a
Used to argue that Islamic tradition teaches Allah substitutes Jews or Christians for Muslims in hell, which the host criticized as unjust and morally inferior to Christian atonement.
Quoted to argue that Islamic tradition teaches Jews or Christians can be substituted in hell for Muslims, which the host used to challenge Muslim objections to substitutionary atonement.
Cited by the Christian side to challenge Islamic accountability by claiming Sahih Muslim says Allah will give each Muslim a Jew or Christian as rescue from Hellfire on the Day of Resurrection.
Raised to challenge the Muslim perspective by arguing that Muhammad taught Jews and Christians could serve as a ransom from Hell for Muslims, implying one group bears another’s sins.