The verse from Surah Al-Qamar mentions the Hellfire "Hawiyah" as a place of punishment for the disbelievers who rejected the truth and refused to follow the guidance of Allah. The verse from Surah Al-Humazah describes Hellfire "Sa'ir" as a place of intense heat and blazing flames where the disbelievers will be punished for their rejection of the truth and their greed for material possessions. In both verses, the punishment of Hellfire is depicted as severe and inevitable for those who reject the truth and turn away from Allah.
The Quran mentions Hell "Sa'ir" in several verses. It is another name for Hell and is used to describe a place of intense heat and flames.
One such verse is Surah Al-Muddaththir, verse 29, where Allah describes the punishment of the disbelievers in Hell:
"Take him and fetter him, then expose him to hellfire, then fasten him with a chain whereof the length is seventy cubits. Lo! he used not to believe in Allah the Tremendous, and urged not on the feeding of the wretched." (Quran 69:30-34)
In this vere, the disbelievers are punished by being exposed to the flames of Hell, and then bound with a long chain. The severity of the punishment is emphasized by the disbelief and lack of compassion shown by the person in life.
"His wealth will not avail him or that which he gained. He will [enter to] burn in a Fire of [blazing] flame." (Quran 104:3-4)
In this verse, the disbeliever's wealth and material possessions will not save him from the punishment of Hellfire. Instead, he will be thrown into the intense heat and flames of Hell. The use of the term "Sa'ir" emphasizes the intensity and severity of the punishment that awaits the disbelievers.
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