You can not lose your salvation no matter what; and if people are telling you you can then they are wrong.
no
No.
Why yes, yes they have one
No. There is no way to loose your salvation. Of course, this assurance is based on the assumption that you 'had' salvation in the first place.
yes you can lose one.
Yes, of course. There is salvation in all religions.
Yes he did. Everyone is bound to lose one.
Salvation can take different forms:Muslims believe that salvation is achieved through submission (Islam in Arabic) to the one and only one God, the Creator, with no partner, no associate, no son, no companion, and no resemblance. This is the mission of all God prophets since start of mankind, including Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad (peace upon them all). This is achieved through following God Commands and Teachings of God prophets. however, some Christians believe that salvation is achieved through salvation to Jesus the Christ. Muslims believe that salvation is devoted only to God the Creator with no partner or son or associate.Another form of salvation is the salvation of one to another one. Historically, as the salvation of Africans by some whites who purchased or kidnapped them and forced them to be transported to America and Europe for slave work with no human rights. Historically also is women salvation by Arabs, before Islam era, for satisfying their sexual desires or for prostitution.Salvation could be also from you to your lover who you love to the extreme that you lose your own will to your lover and you do only what imposed on you by him/her.Salvation could be also to your desires when you lose your own will just to satisfy these desires, as love of money, love of fame, love of sex, love alcohols, etc.Salvation could be also to your work, in absence of human rights, fearing to lose your source of earning money for living.
yes it is
The concept of salvation does not appear in the Old Testament; it is introduced in the New Testament. We are told that it is bad to disobey God, but nothing in the story of King Saul suggests that this would have caused him to lose his salvation. The whole issue of how people get saved if they lived and died at an earlier historical period than that of Jesus Christ is somewhat complicated and has involved the concept of purgatory, where the soul of King Saul presumably was sent, pending his salvation.
Yes