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  1  I             |            Mâlik, 'the ruler,' over hell 2.~ ~Munkir and Nakîr are
  2  I             |          notions of the bridge over hell, Es Sirât, and of the partition
  3  I             |         Aarâf, between paradise and hell 3, are also common to the
  4  I,        0(2)|           with Moloch, as Gehennum, hell, is the same as the Gehenna
  5  I             |        companionship and service.~ ~Hell contains also seven divisions 2:~ ~
  6  I             |        partition between heaven and hell. Immediate belief in the
  7  I             |             mankind predestined for hell. The names of God are not
  8  I             |           of Paradise and threat of Hell.~ ~ ./. paragraph continues]
  9  I             |          when they shall be sent to hell, while the believers~ ~ ./. 
 10  I             |           against Him. Paradise and Hell. Mohammed bidden to persevere
 11  I             |            Frightful description of hell. Misbelievers are like ashes
 12  I             |          when sinners shall burn in hell with shirts of pitch to
 13  I             |          allowed to seduce mankind. Hell, with its seven doors, promised
 14  I             |          the wicked and the good in Hell and in Paradise. The infidels
 15  I             |           continues] Zaqqûm Tree of Hell are causes of contention.
 16  I             |             shall be the pebbles of hell. But the elect shall be
 17  I             |        misbelievers: description of hell. The people are exhorted
 18  I             |           the Qur'ân: punishment of hell for the infidels. The idolaters
 19  I             |        misery of the unbelievers in hell. Mohammed is no mere poet.
 20  I             |      unbelieving former comrades in hell. Immortality of the blessed.
 21  I             |         Zaqqûm the accursed tree in hell: horrors of that place.
 22  I             |      recrimination of the wicked in hell. Mohammed only sent to warn
 23  I             |           who follow him shall fill hell.~ ~XXXIX. THE CHAPTER OF
 24  I             |           in troops to heaven or to hell.~ ~XL. THE CHAPTER OF THE
 25  I             |           the believers. Despair in hell of the idolaters. The terrors
 26  I             |             find out their error in hell. Mohammed encouraged to
 27  I             |         Paradise and the terrors of Hell. The damned shall beg Mâlik
 28  I             |        Zaqqûm and the punishment of hell. Paradise and the virgins
 29  I             |      Description of Paradise and of Hell. Reproof to some pretended
 30  I             |           description of heaven and hell. A refrain runs throughout
 31  I             |           description of heaven and hell. Proofs in nature. None
 32  I             | discomfiture of the misbelievers in Hell. The power of God exhibited
 33  I             |            mocks at the revelation. Hell and its nineteen angels.
 34  I             |            Terrors of the last day. Hell and heaven.~ ~LXXVIII. THE
 35  I             |             of the day of judgment, hell, and heaven.~ ~LXXIX. THE
 36  I             |             the acts of the wicked. Hell and heaven.~ ~LXXXIV. THE
 37  I             |           the last day, heaven, and hell.~ ~LXXXIX. THE CHAPTER OF
 38  I             |        Warning of the punishment of hell.~ ~CIII. THE CHAPTER OF
 39  I             |       Backbiters shall be cast into hell.~ ~ ./. CV. THE CHAPTER
 40  I,       II   |         gain!~ ~And then they say, 'Hell fire shall not touch us
 41  I,       II   |     questioned as to the fellows of hell.~ ~The Jews will. not be
 42  I,       II   |           hold upon him in sin; but hell is enough for him! surely
 43  I,      III   |     overcome and driven together to hell, an ill couch will it be.~ ~'
 44  I,      III   |           from God, whose resort is hell? An evil journey shall it
 45  I,      III   |            and then their resort is Hell; an evil couch shall it
 46  I,       IV   |          some who turn from it, but Hell is flaming enough for them.~ ~
 47  I,       IV   |            purposely, his reward is hell, to dwell therein for aye;
 48  I,       IV   |           are those whose resort is hell, and a bad journey shall
 49  I,       IV   |          and we will make him reach hell, and a bad journey shall
 50  I,       IV   |              These, their resort is hell; they shall not find an
 51  I,       IV   |    hypocrites and misbelievers into hell together.~ ~ ./. 140] Those
 52  I,       IV   |           the road-save the road to hell, to dwell therein for aye;-
 53  I,        V   |            these are the fellows of hell.~ ~ ./. O ye who believe!
 54  I,        V   |             they are the fellows of hell.~ ~O ye who believe! forbid
 55  I,      VII(1)|           bridge between heaven and hell described in this chapter.~ ~
 56  I,      VII   |            thee, I will surely fill hell with you altogether. But,
 57  I,      VII   |        wrong!~ ~We have created for hell many of the ginn and of
 58  I,     VIII   |         from God, and his resort is hell, and an ill journey shall
 59  I,     VIII   |          Those who misbelieve, into hell shall they be gathered!-
 60  I,     VIII   |           together, and put it into hell!-These are those who lose!~ ~
 61  I,       IX   |            be heated in the fire of hell, and their brows shall be
 62  I,       IX   |         into the trial already, but hell shall encompass the misbelievers.~ ~[
 63  I,       IX   |              for him is the fire of hell, to dwell therein for aye?
 64  I,       IX   |           them; for their resort is hell, and an., ill journey shall
 65  I,       IX   |            heat.' Say, 'The fire of hell is hotter still,~ ~ ./. 
 66  I,       IX   |         plague, and their resort is hell! a recompense for that which
 67  I,       IX   |           with him into the fire of hell?-but God guides not a people
 68  I,       IX   |             they are the fellows of hell.~ ~Nor was Abraham's asking
 69  I,       XI   |      fulfilled, 'I will surely fill hell with ginns and mankind altogether.'~ ~
 70  I,     XIII   |             up! and their resort is hell,-an evil couch shall it
 71  I,      XIV   |        tyrant! Behind such a one is hell, and he shall be given to
 72  I,      XIV   |          the abode of perdition?-in hell they shall broil, and an
 73  I,       XV   |           are seduced: and, verily, hell is promised to them all
 74  I,      XVI   |     Wherefore enter ye the doors of hell, to dwell therein for aye;
 75 II,     XVII   |            return, and we have made hell a prison for the mishelievers.~ ~
 76 II,     XVII   |           please. Then we will make hell for him to broil in-despised
 77 II,     XVII   |            thou wilt be thrown into hell reproached and outcast.
 78 II,     XVII   |           them follows thee-verily, hell is your recompense, an ample
 79 II,     XVII   |           and deaf; their resort is hell; whenever it grows dull
 80 II,    XVIII   |          100] And we will set forth hell on that day before the misbelievers,
 81 II,    XVIII   |            Verily, we have prepared hell for the misbelievers to
 82 II,    XVIII   |          day. That is their reward,-hell! for that they misbelieved
 83 II,      XIX   |           bring them forward around hell, on their knees!~ ~[70]
 84 II,      XIX(1)|          and bad, must pass through hell, but that the good will
 85 II,      XIX   |           will drive the sinners to hell like~ ~ ./. paragraph continues] (
 86 II,       XX   |          sinner,-verily, for him is hell; he shall not die therein,
 87 II,      XXI   |            a one we recompense with hell; thus do we recompense the
 88 II,      XXI   |             shall be the pebbles of hell 3, to it shall ye go down!~ ~
 89 II,     XXII   |             they are the fellows of hell!'~ ~ ./. We have not sent
 90 II,    XXIII   |             who lose themselves, in hell to dwell for aye! The fire
 91 II,      XXV   |        gathered upon their faces to hell,-these are in the worst
 92 II,      XXV   |         turn from us the torment of hell; verily, its torments are
 93 II,     XXVI   |      brought near to the pious; and hell shall be brought forth to
 94 II,     XXIX   |           the torment, but, verily, hell encompasses the misbelievers!~ ~[
 95 II,     XXIX   |             to him? Is there not in hell a resort for the misbelievers?
 96 II,    XXXII   |         from me;-I will surely fill hell with the ginns and with
 97 II,     XXXV   |          them is the fire of~ ~ ./. hell; it shall not be decreed
 98 II,    XXXVI   |           ye then no sense? this is hell, which ye were threatened;
 99 II,   XXXVII   |            guide them to the way of hell, and stop them; verily,
100 II,   XXXVII   |             see him in the midst of hell. He shall say, 'By God,
101 II,   XXXVII   |            forth from the bottom of hell; its spathe is as it were
102 II,   XXXVII   |            their return shall be to hell.~ ~Verily, they found their
103 II,   XXXVII(2)|          the tree could not grow in hell, where the very stones (
104 II,   XXXVII   |          throw him into the flaming hell!' They desired to plot against
105 II,   XXXVII   |             hint who shall broil in hell; there is none amongst us
106 II,  XXXVIII   |            is there an evil resort,-hell; they shall broil therein,
107 II,  XXXVIII   |           speak; I will surely fill hell with thee and with those
108 II,    XXXIX   |             to him? Is there not in hell a resort for those who misbelieve?
109 II,    XXXIX   |          blackened. Is there not in hell a resort for those who are
110 II,    XXXIX   |       misbelieve shall be driven to hell in troops; and when they
111 II,    XXXIX   |               Enter ye the gates of hell, to dwell therein for aye!
112 II,    XXXIX   |           to dwell therein for aye! Hell is the resort of those who
113 II,       XL   |            them from the torment of hell! Our Lord! make them enter
114 II,       XL   |             say unto the keepers of hell, 'Call upon your Lord to
115 II,       XL   |            worship shall enter into hell, shrinking up.'~ ~God it
116 II,       XL   |            as they are dragged into hell!-then in the fire shall
117 II,       XL   |        exult; enter ye the gates of hell, to dwell therein for aye;
118 II,    XLIII   |       sinners are in the torment of hell to dwell for aye. [75] It
119 II,    XLIII(1)|              Mâlik is the keeper of hell, and presides over the tortures
120 II,     XLIV   |          hale him into the midst of hell! then pour over his head
121 II,     XLIV   |            them from the torment of hell! Grace from thy Lord, that
122 II,      XLV   |        shameful woe, behind them is hell, and what they have earned
123 II,   XLVIII   |           and has prepared for them hell, and an evil journey shall
124 II,        L   |           to attest).~ ~'Throw into hell every stubborn misbeliever 3!-
125 II,        L   |           On the day we will say to hell, 'Art thou full?' and it
126 II,      LII   |        thrust away into the fire of hell, - 'This is the fire, the
127 II,      LII   |            them from the torment of hell.~ ~'Eat and drink with good
128 II,      LIV   |               Taste ye the touch of hell.'~ ~Verily, everything have
129 II,       LV   |            ye twain deny?~ 'This is hell, which the sinners did call
130 II,      LVI   |      boiling water! and broiling in hell!~ [95] Verily, this is surely
131 II,     LVII   |             they are the fellows of hell!~ ~Know that the life of
132 II,    LVIII   |         torment us for what we say? Hell is enough for them! they
133 II,     LXVI   |           them; for their resort is hell, and an evil journey shall
134 II,    LXVII   |        their Lord is the torment of hell, and an evil journey shall
135 II,     LXIX   |             and fetter him, then in hell broil him! then into a chain
136 II,    LXXII   |       trespassers they are fuel for hell."'~ ~And if they 2 will
137 II,    LXXII   |              for him is the fire of hell for them to dwell therein
138 II,  LXXVIII   |            like a mirage!~ ~Verily, hell is an ambuscade; a reward
139 II,    LXXIX   |           what he strove after, and hell shall be brought out for
140 II,    LXXIX   |         life of this world, verily, hell is the resort!~ ~[40] But
141 II,    LXXXI   |          shall be flayed.~ And when hell shall be set ablaze,~ And
142 II,   LXXXII   |           verily, the wicked are in hell; [15] they shall broil therein
143 II,  LXXXIII   |         verily, they shall broil in hell; then it shall be said, '
144 II,  LXXXIII(1)|             Siggîn, the 'prison' of hell, whence the register of
145 II,    LXXXV   |          for them is the torment of hell, and for them is the torment
146 II,   LXXXIX   |           angels, rank on rank, and hell is brought on that day,-
147 II,     XCII   |            When he falls down (into hell)!~ Verily, it is for us
148 II,     XCVI   |             will call the guards of hell!~ Nay, obey him not, but
149 II,   XCVIII   |             shall be in the fire of hell, to dwell therein for aye;
150 II,       CI   |        dwelling shall be the pit of hell 1.~ And who shall make thee
151 II,      CII   |     knowledge!~ Ye shall surely see hell! And again ye shall surely
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