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Hell
...He (the denier) reflected and he schemed. Curse him,
how he schemed! Again curse him, how he schemed! Then he looked. Then
he frowned and glowered. Then he drew back and was proud. He said, 'This
is nothing but magic from the past. This is nothing but the words of a
mere mortal!' I will roast him in the Fire. What will convey to you what
the Fire is? It does not spare anyone and it does not ease up, ceaselessly
scorching the flesh. (Surat al-Muddaththir: 18-29)
Deceptions and Facts
The place, where disbelievers will remain for all eternity, is specially
created to give pain to the human body and soul.
That is solely because the disbelievers are guilty of great wrong and
God's justice entails their punishment. Being ungrateful and rebellious
to the Creator, the One who gives man a soul, is the greatest wrong that
can be committed in the whole universe. Therefore, in the hereafter there
is grievous punishment for such a deadly sin. That is the purpose that
hell serves. Man is created to be a servant of God. If he denies the main
purpose of his creation, then he surely receives what he deserves. God
states the following in one of the verses:
...those who are too arrogant to serve Me will surely
find themselves in Hell - in humiliation! (Surat al-Mu'min: 60)
Since the majority of people will be sent to hell at the end, and punishment
in it is timeless and eternal, the main aim, the basic goal of people,
should be to avoid hell. The biggest threat to man is hell and nothing
can be more important than saving one's soul from it.
Despite this, almost all people on earth live in a state of unawareness.
They occupy themselves with other troubles in their daily lives. They
work for months, years, even decades for insignificant issues, yet never
think of the biggest threat, the gravest danger to their eternal existence.
Hell is right next to them; yet, they are too blind to see it:
Closer and closer to mankind comes their Reckoning: yet
they pay no heed and turn away. To each renewed Message from their Lord
they listen as in jest: their hearts are set on pleasure. (Surat al-Anbiya':
1-3)
Such people engage in vain effort. They spend all their lives chasing
after chimerical goals. Most of the time, their goals are being promoted
in the company, marrying, having a "happy family life", earning a lot
of money or being an advocate of a useless ideology. While doing these
things, these people are unaware of the big threat ahead of them. One
catches the insensitive attitude they have towards hell even from their
manner of referring to the subject. The "ignorant society" composed of
such people frequently utter the word "hell" without having a thorough
grasp of its meaning. Now and then, this word becomes the subject of jokes.
However, nobody gives as much thought to the subject as it deserves. For
these people, hell is an imaginary fiction.
In fact, hell is more real than this world. The world will cease to exist
after some time, but hell will remain for all eternity. God, the Creator
of the universe and the world and all the delicate balances in nature,
has likewise created the hereafter, paradise and hell. A grievous punishment
is promised to all disbelievers and hypocrites.
Hell, the worst place that can ever be imagined, is a source of the sheerest
torture. This torture and pain is not similar to any kind of pain in this
world. It is much more intense than any pain or misery one can ever face
in this world. It is surely the work of God, the Exalted in Wisdom.
A second reality about hell is that, for everyone, this torture is timeless
and eternal. The majority of people in this ignorant society have a common
misconception about hell: they assume that they will "serve their sentence"
in hell for a certain period and then they will be forgiven. This is only
wishful thinking. This belief is also particularly widespread among those
who assume themselves believers yet neglect to perform their duties towards
God. They assume that there is no limit to the extent that they may indulge
in worldly pleasures. According to the same belief, they will attain paradise
after receiving temporary punishment in hell. However, the end awaiting
them is more painful than they expect. Hell is definitely a place of everlasting
torment. In the Qur'an, it is often stressed that punishment for disbelievers
is constant and everlasting. The following verse makes this fact explicit:
"They will dwell therein for ages." (Surat
an-Naba': 23)
The rationale stating: " I will serve my sentence for a while and then
I will be forgiven" is bigoted thinking indulged in by some to comfort
themselves. Indeed, God draws attention to this in the Qur'an, the same
rationale having also been given utterance to by the Jews:
They say, 'The Fire will only touch us for a number of
days.' Say, 'Have you made a contract with God - then God will not break
His contract - or are you rather saying about God what you do not know?'
No indeed! Those who accumulate bad actions and are surrounded by their
mistakes, are the Companions of the Fire, remaining in it timelessly,
for ever. (Surat al-Baqarah: 80-81)
Being ungrateful and rebellious to the Creator who "gave
hearing and sight and intelligence and affections" (Surat an-Nahl:
78) certainly deserves unceasing suffering. The excuses one puts forward
will not save one from hell. The verdict given for those who display indifference
- or worse, animosity - towards the religion of his Creator is certain
and invariable:
When Our Signs are recited to them - Clear Signs - you
can detect denial in the faces of those who are disbelievers. They all
but assault those who recite Our Signs to them! Say: 'Shall I inform you
of something worse than that? The Fire which God has promised those who
are disbelievers. What an evil destination!' (Surat al-Hajj: 72)
Those who remained arrogant to God and harboured enmity towards believers
will hear the following words on the Day of Judgement:
So enter the gates of Hell, to dwell therein. Thus evil
indeed is the abode of the arrogant. (Surat an-Nahl: 29)
The most fearsome characteristic of hell is its eternal nature. Once
in hell, there will be no return. The only reality is hell together with
many other kinds of torture. Encountering such an eternal torture, a person
falls into total despair. He has no further expectations. This state is
described in the Qur'an as follows:
As for those who are rebellious and wicked, their
abode will be the Fire. Every time they wish to get away from it, they
will be forced into it, and they will be told: 'Taste the Penalty of the
Fire, which you were wont to reject as false.' (Surat as-Sajdah: 20)
They will want to get out of the Fire but they
will not be able to. They will have an everlasting punishment. (Surat
al-Ma'idah: 37)
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