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According to a major Shia Islam website, al-Islam.org, Hellfire is the eternal destination of unbelievers, [172] although another essay on the site states that there is a set of unbelievers known as ‘Jahil-e-Qasir’ (lit. ‘inculpable ignorant’), who "will attain salvation if they are truthful to their own religion" because the message of ...
Others again roll about in the Kadambavâlukâ (river) or in burning chaff, and are roasted in it. And they come to the great impassable hell, full of agony, called Asûrya (i.e. where the sun does not shine), where there is great darkness, where fires, placed above, below, and all around, are blazing.
1-7 Muhammad commanded to rise and preach Islam 8-10 The Judgment Day shall be a sad day for the unbelievers 11-26 God exhorts Muhammad to leave his enemy in his hands 27-29 The pains of hell described 30-34 Nineteen angels set as a guard over hell, and why nineteen are mentioned 35-40 Oath to attest the horrible calamities of hell-fire
People of the Ditch (Arabic: أصحاب الأخدود, romanized: ʿaṣ'ḥābu l-ʿukhdūdi) is a story mentioned in Surah Al-Burooj of the Qur'an.It is about people who were thrown into a ditch and set afire, due to their belief in Allah.
Alex Kirilloff has announced his retirement after four seasons with the Minnesota Twins. The 26-year-old batted .248 with 27 home runs and 116 RBI in 249 games in 2024.
A food company known for popular grocery store condiments has recalled a package of tortilla strips that may be contaminated with wheat, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Friday.
Prominent Oakland rapper Saafir has died. He was 54. On Tuesday, Nov. 19, fellow emcee Xzibit (born Alvin Nathaniel Joiner) confirmed the death of his former Golden State Project groupmate Saafir ...
Sijjin (Arabic: سِجِّين lit. Netherworld, Underworld, Chthonian World) is in Islamic belief either a prison, vehement torment or straitened circumstances at the bottom of Jahannam or hell, below the earth (compare Greek Tartarus), [1] [2]: 166 or, according to a different interpretation, a register for the damned or record of the wicked, [3] which is mentioned in Quran