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  2. Zabaniyah - Wikipedia

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    Frederick S. Colby quoted some Isra' and Mi'raj traditions: the zabaniyyat landscape of the first layer of hell and the fiery seas within, as Malik explains to Muhammad that the zabaniyya were created by God inside hell so they have no desire to leave this place and feel comfortable in it. [75]

  3. Maalik - Wikipedia

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    points out, that the punishments are carried out by God's command: "O believers! Protect yourselves and your families from a Fire whose fuel is people and stones, overseen by formidable and severe angels, who never disobey whatever Allah orders—always doing as commanded." . In Hadith. According to Islamic tradition, Muhammad met the angel Maalik during his heavenly journey. Therefore ...

  4. Hell - Wikipedia

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    The geography of hell is very elaborately laid out in this work, with nine concentric rings leading deeper into Earth, and deeper into the various punishments of hell, until, at the center of the world, Dante finds Satan himself trapped in the frozen lake of Cocytus. A small tunnel leads past Satan and out to the other side of the world, at the ...

  5. Islamic view of death - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, the soul is then thrown into hell or underworld, where it is punished until the Day of Judgment. [34] The souls of the sinners and disbelievers are kept and punished in a place called sijjin which is said to be located at the lowest level of the earth (traditionally hell, before the Day of Resurrection or underworld). [35]

  6. Punishment of the Grave - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] In the life of Barzakh, the souls of the sinners and disbelievers are kept and punished in a place called Sijjin which is said to be located at the lowest level of the earth (traditionally hell, before the Day of resurrection or underworld). [9] The books containing the full records of their deeds are also kept here.

  7. Angels in art - Wikipedia

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    There are nineteen zabāniya, led by Mālik, an angel considered to be the master of fire or the gatekeeper of hell. [26] Mālik's and zabāniya's categorizations as angels are debated as some believe they are better described as spirits or demons. Actually, portrayal of Zabaniyya shares many traits characteristical for demons in Islamic arts. [27]

  8. Template talk:Characters and names in the Quran - Wikipedia

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    Assuming such difference exists, some creatures are still ambiguous. Iblis' essence is often up to debate, Qarin are often human companions in the Quran, Marid might be definitely shayatin but shayatin are not necessarily jinn. Zabaniyya might also be considered as demons, and differ from the 19 angels of hell.

  9. Kushiel - Wikipedia

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    Kushiel is one of seven angels of punishment along with Hutriel, Lahatiel, Makatiel, Puriel (also written Pusiel), Rogziel and Shoftiel. [2]As a "presiding angel of Hell," he is said to punish nations with a whip made of fire, [1] although, along with the other angels of punishment, is reported in Second Book of Enoch 10:3 to dwell in the third heaven.