I have no idea how Muslims handle the issue[of hell], if it is one?
Oh it is an issue believe you me..... about 50% of the quran is nothing but THREATS of HELL for the unbelievers and Promises of heaven for the Believers.
Another 45% is stories about the Hebrew (Beni Israel the chosen people) stories which are EXACTLY the same as in the Bible. Where there are some discrepancies they are to avoid making God so pedestrian and earthly as he is in the bible. The quran tends to make it mostly ANGELS that do things on earth and interact with people rather than God himself.
The other 5% is a few laws and legislations and dietary prohibitions (similar to Kosher but less strenuous) and the commandments are strewn all over the place (quite a bit less than 613).
Incidentally....there are quite a lot things in the quran that are from the MISHNAH or Talmud and that are not in the OT proper.
As far as the Arabic pagan stuff.... I did not detect any...but that is because I am not quite familiar with those aspects of Arabic culture. But I THINK that whatever paganism may appear to be Arabic may in fact be Babylonian or Persian and thus may in fact have crept into the Quran through the Judaism influence rather than through the Arabic..... Muhammad was pretty much very opposed to paganism..... in the Quran it says that the ONLY THING Allah would NEVER forgive is for people to worship other gods.
But I guess just as Christianity had to ABSORB some pagan habits....he may have had to too.... it would have been only prudent to have done so.
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