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  2. The Judge from Hell - Wikipedia

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    The Judge from Hell (Korean: 지옥에서 온 판사) is a 2024 South Korean television series written by Jo Yi-soo, directed by Park Jin-pyo, and starring Park Shin-hye and Kim Jae-young. It aired on SBS TV from September 21, to November 2, 2024, every Friday and Saturday at 22:00 ( KST ).

  3. Araf (Islam) - Wikipedia

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    In Islam, al-A'raf (Arabic: الأعراف) is a separator realm or borderland between Jannah (heaven) and Jahannam (hell), [2] inhabited by those who are evenly balanced in their sins and virtues, they are not entirely evil nor

  4. 2024 SBS Drama Awards - Wikipedia

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    Kim Jae-young – The Judge from Hell; Lee Kyu-han – The Judge from Hell; Kim Ah-young – The Judge from Hell. Nam Ji-hyun – Good Partner; Seo Jeong-yeon – Good Partner; Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries Romance/Comedy Drama Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries Romance/Comedy Drama Kim In-kwon – The Judge from Hell; Ji Seung ...

  5. Islamic view of death - Wikipedia

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    Thus, every person has only one chance to prepare themselves for the life to come where God will resurrect and judge every individual and will entitle them to rewards or punishment, based on their good or bad deeds. [8] [9] Death is also seen as the gateway to the beginning of the afterlife. In Islamic belief, death is predetermined by God, and ...

  6. Jahannam - Wikipedia

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    In Islam, Jahannam (Arabic: جهنم) is the place of punishment for evildoers in the afterlife, or hell. [1] This notion is an integral part of Islamic theology, [ 1 ] and has occupied an important place in the Muslim belief. [ 2 ]

  7. Judgement Day in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Punishment and suffering in hell in mainstream Islam varies according to the sins of the condemned person. [78] [79] It is commonly believed by Muslims that confinement to hell is temporary for Muslims but not for others. [80] [81] [Note 13] Hell is described physically in different ways by different sources of Islamic literature.

  8. Signs of the coming of Judgement Day - Wikipedia

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    The trials and tribulations associated with it are detailed in both the Quran and the hadith, (sayings of Muhammad) which are "diffuse and fragmented". [12] These are elaborated on in creeds, Quranic commentaries (), and theological writing, [13] eschatological manuals and commentaries of the Islamic expositors and scholarly authorities such as al-Ghazali, Ibn Kathir, Ibn Majah, Muhammad al ...

  9. Gehenna - Wikipedia

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    The 19th century Arabic Van Dyck distinguishes Gehenna from Sheol. The 20th century New International Version, New Living Translation and New American Standard Bible reserve the term "Hell" only for when Gehenna or Tartarus is used. All translate Sheol and Hades in a different fashion.