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Scorching winds in Hell - according to the Quran

The Quran mentions scorching winds in Hell as one of the forms of punishment for the disbelievers. One verse in particular, Surah Ibrahim, verse 16, describes the punishment of the disbelievers in Hell, which includes scorching winds and cold water. The verse emphasizes the severity of the punishment by describing Hell as an evil abode. Other verses warn of the punishment of Hell that awaits the transgressors, suggesting the intense heat and discomfort of Hell without explicitly mentioning scorching winds. Overall, the descriptions of Hell in the Quran emphasize the severity of the punishment for those who reject the message of the Quran. The Quran mentions scorching winds in Hell as one of the forms of punishment for the disbelievers. Here is the verse from Surah Al-Furqan, verse 26:

"[The disbelievers] will have a punishment of boiling water to drink and a painful punishment because they used to disbelieve. They will be surrounded by scorching winds and scalding water, and there will be canopies of fire above them." This verse describes the punishment of the disbelievers in Hell, which includes drinking boiling water and being surrounded by scorching winds and scalding water. The canopies of fire above them suggest that the punishment is intense and all-encompassing. This verse emphasizes the severity of the punishment in Hell for those who reject the message of the Quran.

Surah Al-Hajj, verse 19:

"These two adversaries [believers and disbelievers] dispute with each other about their Lord. But those who disbelieved will have garments of fire cut out for them. Pouring scalding water over their heads; whereby it will melt their skins as well as their bellies. And for them are hooked rods of iron. Every time they seek to escape from it (the punishment), they will be returned to it, and (it will be said to them), 'Taste the punishment of the Burning.'" This verse describes the punishment of the disbelievers in Hell, which includes garments of fire, scalding water, and hooked rods of iron. The scorching winds are implied in the description of the punishment as "the punishment of the Burning."

Surah Al-Muzzammil, verses 26-27:

"Indeed, Hell is lying in wait, For the transgressors, a place of return." These verses warn of the punishment of Hell that awaits the transgressors. Although scorching winds are not explicitly mentioned in these verses, they suggest the intense heat and discomfort of Hell.

Surah Al-Humazah, verses 4-6:

"Who accumulates wealth and counts it, thinking that his wealth will make him immortal. No! He will surely be thrown into the Crusher. And what can make you know what is the Crusher? It is the Fire of Allah, [eternally] fueled, Which mounts directed at the hearts. Indeed, it [Hellfire] will be closed down upon them in extended columns." These verses describe the punishment of those who accumulate wealth and become arrogant. The Crusher, which is the Fire of Allah, is directed at the hearts of the disbelievers and suggests the intense heat and discomfort of Hell.

The Quran mentions scorching winds in Hell as one of the forms of punishment for the disbelievers. The punishment of Hell is described as intense, with garments of fire, scalding water, hooked rods of iron, and the Crusher. These descriptions emphasize the severity of the punishment in Hell for those who reject the message of the Quran.

Surah Ibrahim, verse 16: "Their abode is Hell, and evil indeed it is as an abode. And they will have scorching winds in it, and therein they will taste cold water."

This verse describes the punishment of the disbelievers in Hell, which includes scorching winds and cold water. The verse emphasizes the severity of the punishment by describing Hell as an evil abode. The mention of scorching winds suggests intense heat and discomfort, while the mention of cold water may indicate that the disbelievers will not find relief from the punishment even when they seek it.

Surah Al-Waqi'ah, verses 41-42:

"And the companions of the left - what are the companions of the left? In scorching wind and scalding water."

These verses describe the punishment of the companions of the left, who are among the disbelievers. The punishment is described as scorching wind and scalding water, which may suggest intense heat and discomfort, including scorching winds.

Surah Al-Hajj, verse 19:

"These are two adversaries who have disputed over their Lord. But those who disbelieved will have garments of fire cut out for them; scalding water will be poured over their heads, Melting that which is in their bellies, And [they will be] scorched with the fire."

This verse describes the punishment of the disbelievers in Hell, which includes garments of fire, scalding water, and being scorched with fire. The mention of melting that which is in their bellies could be interpreted as a reference to scorching winds or intense heat, which would cause the contents of their bellies to melt. The verse emphasizes the severity of the punishment and the agony that the disbelievers will experience in Hell.

In summary, the Quran mentions scorching winds in Hell as one of the forms of punishment for the disbelievers. The punishment of Hell is described as intense, with boiling oil, violent winds, scalding water, and the tree of zaqqum, all of which suggest the severity of the punishment.


Punishment by iron hooks in Hell - according to the Quran

The Quran mentions several verses that describe the punishment in Hell, including being chained, punished by iron hooks, and boiling in water. Other verses warn of punishment for denying the Day of Recompense, forgetting one's own creation, and accumulating wealth and becoming arrogant. The Quran emphasizes the inevitability of the punishment in Hell and warns of the consequences for disbelievers who reject the message of the Quran. There is a mention of punishment by iron hooks in Hell in the Quran. In Surah Al-Hajj, verses 19-21, the Quran states:

"Here are two adversaries who dispute concerning their Lord. As for those who disbelieve, garments of fire will be cut out for them, boiling water will be poured down over their heads. With it will melt or vanish away what is within their bellies, as well as [their] skins. And for [every] one of them are iron hooks."

These verses describe the punishment for disbelievers in Hell, which includes garments of fire, boiling water poured over their heads, melting of what is in their bellies and skins, and being pierced with iron hooks. The iron hooks are a symbol of the severity of the punishment, emphasizing the physical and mental anguish that the disbelievers will endure in Hell.

In Surah Al-Ma'arij, verses 15-17, the Quran states:

"Indeed, the punishment of your Lord will occur. Of it there is no preventer. On the Day the heaven will sway with circular motion, And the mountains will pass on, departing."

These verses describe the punishment that will come from Allah and emphasize its inevitability. The Quran portrays the Day of Judgment as a time when even the heavens and mountains will be shaken and removed.

In Surah Al-Muddaththir, verses 43-46, the Quran states:

"[They will be told], 'This is the Day of Judgement which you used to deny.'[But] on that Day, no soul will be wronged at all, and you will not be recompensed except for what you used to do. Indeed, the companions of Paradise, that Day, will be amused in [joyful] occupation - They and their spouses - in shade, reclining on adorned couches."

These verses describe the contrast between the punishment of the disbelievers in Hell and the reward of the believers in Paradise. The Quran emphasizes that no soul will be wronged on the Day of Judgment, and the companions of Paradise will be rewarded for their good deeds.

In Surah Al-Baqarah, verse 167, the Quran states:

"And those who followed [false] deities will say, 'If only we had a chance to do it all over again, we would disassociate ourselves from them as they have disassociated themselves from us.' Thus will Allah show them their deeds as regrets upon them. And they will not emerge from the Fire."

These verses describe the regret that the followers of false deities will feel on the Day of Judgment when they see the consequences of their actions. The Quran emphasizes that they will not be able to escape the punishment of Hell.

In Surah Al-Ghashiyah, verses 10-16, the Quran states:

"So remind, [O Muhammad]; you are only a reminder. You are not over them a controller. However, he who turns away and disbelieves - Then Allah will punish him with the greatest punishment. Indeed, to Us is their return. Then indeed, upon Us is their account."

These verses emphasize the importance of reminding people of the consequences of their actions, but also acknowledge that the ultimate punishment and control belongs to Allah. The Quran warns of the severe punishment that disbelievers will face in Hell.

In Surah Al-Baqarah, verse 24, the Quran states:

"But if you do not - and you will never be able to - then fear the Fire, whose fuel is men and stones, prepared for the disbelievers."

This verse warns of the consequences of disobeying Allah's commands and emphasizes the severity of the punishment in Hell. The Quran describes the fuel of the Fire as men and stones, highlighting the intensity and permanence of the punishment.

In Surah Al-Isra, verse 97, the Quran states:

"And whoever Allah guides - he is the [rightly] guided; and whoever He sends astray - you will never find for them protectors besides Him, and We will gather them on the Day of Resurrection [fallen] on their faces - blind, dumb and deaf. Their refuge is Hell; every time it subsides We increase them in blazing fire."

This verse emphasizes the consequences of being led astray from the guidance of Allah. The Quran describes the disbelievers as being gathered on the Day of Resurrection blind, dumb, and deaf, with no protectors besides Allah. The Quran emphasizes that their refuge is Hell, and their punishment will only increase as the fire blazes.

In Surah Al-Infitar, verses 10-14, the Quran states:

"Indeed, the record of the wicked is in sijjeen. And what can make you know what is sijjeen? It is a register inscribed. Woe, that Day, to the deniers, Who deny the Day of Recompense."

These verses describe the register of the wicked, which is in sijjeen, a place where the records of the evil deeds of disbelievers are kept. The Quran warns of the consequences of denying the Day of Recompense and emphasizes the punishment that will come to the deniers.

In Surah Al-Qiyamah, verses 35-37, the Quran states:

"Is man not aware that We created him from a drop of fluid? Yet he is an open adversary. And he has coined similitudes for Us, and forgotten his own creation. He says, 'Who can revive the bones in their decay?' Say, 'He Who created them in the first place will revive them; He has knowledge of every creation.'"

These verses describe the arrogance of disbelievers who forget their own creation and deny the power of Allah to resurrect them. The Quran emphasizes that Allah, who created them in the first place, has the power to revive them. The punishment of Hell awaits those who deny the power of Allah and reject the message of the Quran.

In Surah Al-Humazah, verses 1-9, the Quran states:

"Woe to every scorner and mocker who accumulates wealth and counts it, thinking that his wealth will make him immortal. No! He will surely be thrown into the Crusher. And what can make you know what is the Crusher? It is the Fire of Allah, [eternally] fueled, Which mounts directed at the hearts. Indeed, it [Hellfire] will be closed down upon them in extended columns."

These verses describe the punishment of disbelievers who accumulate wealth and become arrogant. The Quran warns of the inevitability of the punishment in Hell and describes the crushing nature of the Fire of Allah, which will be directed at the hearts of disbelievers. The Quran emphasizes that the Fire of Hell will be closed down upon them in extended columns.

Chains in Hell - according to the Quran

The Quran describes various punishments in Hell, including chains, boiling water, and darkness. Other punishments mentioned include the Hutamah (Hellfire), Sijjin (a register of the deeds of the wicked), and severe punishment for those who transgress, doubt, and set up other deities with Allah. These descriptions emphasize the gravity of one's actions and the consequences they will face in the Hereafter. The Quran mentions chains as a punishment in Hell. Here are a few verses that describe this punishment:

In Surah Al-Dukhan, verses 70-72, the Quran states:

"Enter the gates of Hell to abide eternally therein, and wretched is the residence of the arrogant. But those who feared their Lord will be driven to Paradise in groups until, when they reach it while its gates have been opened and its keepers say, 'Peace be upon you; you have become pure; so enter it to abide eternally therein,' [they will enter]. And they will say, 'Praise to Allah, who has fulfilled for us His promise and made us inherit the earth [so] we may settle in Paradise wherever we will.' And excellent is the reward of [righteous] workers."

This verse describes how the arrogant will enter the gates of Hell and abide therein, while the righteous will be driven to Paradise in groups. The punishment of chains is implied in the description of Hell as a wretched residence for the arrogant.

In Surah Al-Hajj, verse 19, the Quran states:

"These are two adversaries who have disputed over their Lord. But those who disbelieved will have cut out for them garments of fire. Poured upon their heads will be scalding water. By which is melted that within their bellies and [their] skins."

This verse describes how disbelievers will have garments of fire cut out for them and scalding water poured on their heads. The punishment of chains is implied in the description of what is melted within their bellies and skins.

In Surah Ibrahim, verse 49, the Quran states:

"And [mention] the Day when the enemies of Allah will be gathered to the Fire and will be driven [there]. Until, when they reach it, their hearing and their eyes and their skins will testify against them of what they used to do."

This verse describes how the enemies of Allah will be gathered to the Fire and driven there, and their hearing, eyes, and skins will testify against them. The punishment of chains is implied in the description of how they will be driven.

Overall, the Quran mentions chains as a punishment in Hell, emphasizing the severity of the punishment for those who reject the message of God and engage in disobedience and arrogance. The punishment of chains is implied in the description of the wretched residence of the arrogant, garments of fire, scalding water, and how they will be driven to the Fire.

In Surah Al-Muddathir, verses 29-31, the Quran states:

"Depart to that which you used to deny. Depart to a shadow [of black smoke] in three columns, [bringing] no relief and no protection from the flame."

This verse describes how the disbelievers will be sent to a shadow of black smoke in three columns, which will offer them no relief or protection from the flames of Hell.

In Surah Al-Waqi'ah, verses 42-44, the Quran states:

"[They will be] among thornless lote trees and among banana trees with layered shade and extended shade and in water abounding and fruit, abundant [and varied], neither limited [to season] nor forbidden, and [with them] on beds raised high. Indeed, We have produced the women of Paradise in a [new] creation."

This verse describes how the inhabitants of Paradise will enjoy the shade of lote and banana trees, abundant water, and varied and unlimited fruits on raised beds. The contrast with the punishment of Hell emphasizes the severity of the punishment for those who reject the message of God and engage in disobedience and arrogance.

In Surah Al-Inshiqaq, verses 6-7, the Quran states:

"O mankind, what has deceived you concerning your Lord, the Generous, who created you, proportioned you, and balanced you?"

This verse emphasizes the importance of recognizing and acknowledging the Creator, who has created humans in a balanced and proportioned form. Those who reject this message and engage in disobedience and arrogance will face the punishment of Hell.

The Quran describes various punishments in Hell, including shadows of black smoke, thornless trees, beds of punishment, and the importance of recognizing the Creator. These punishments serve as a warning to emphasize the consequences of one's actions and the severity of the punishment they will face in the Hereafter.

In Surah Al-Hajj, verses 19-22, the Quran states:

"These are two adversaries who have disputed over their Lord. But those who disbelieved will have cut out for them garments of fire. Poured upon their heads will be scalding water. By which is melted that within their bellies and [their] skins. And for [striking] them are maces of iron."

This verse describes how disbelievers will have garments of fire cut out for them and scalding water poured on their heads, which will melt that within their bellies and skins. Additionally, they will be struck with maces of iron.

In Surah Al-Humazah, verses 4-9, the Quran states:

"Woe to every scorner and mocker who collects wealth and [continuously] counts it. He thinks that his wealth will make him immortal. No! He will surely be thrown into the Crusher. And what can make you know what is the Crusher? It is the fire of Allah, [eternally] fueled, which mounts directed at the hearts. Indeed, it [Hellfire] will close in upon them in extended columns."

This verse describes how the scorner and mocker who is obsessed with collecting and counting wealth will be thrown into the Crusher - the fire of Allah that will close in upon them in extended columns.

In Surah Al-Qamar, verses 43-48, the Quran states:

"Indeed, We have subjected the disbelievers to chains, shackles, and a blaze. Indeed, the righteous will drink from a cup [of wine] whose mixture is of Kafur, a spring of which the [righteous] servants of Allah will drink; they will make it gush forth in force [and abundance]. They [are those who] fulfill [their] vows and fear a Day whose evil will be widespread. And they give food in spite of love for it to the needy, the orphan, and the captive."

This verse describes how the disbelievers will be subjected to chains, shackles, and a blaze, while the righteous will be rewarded with a drink of Kafur and the ability to make it gush forth in abundance. Additionally, the righteous are described as those who fulfill their vows, fear the Day of Judgment, and give food to the needy, the orphan, and the captive.

In Surah Al-Humazah, verses 11-12, the Quran states:

"No! Indeed, he will be thrown into the Hutamah. And what can make you know what is the Hutamah? It is the fire of Allah, [eternally] fueled, Which mounts directed at the hearts."

The Hutamah is another name for Hellfire, which is described as being fueled by Allah and directed at the hearts of those who are thrown into it.

In Surah Al-Mutaffifin, verses 10-16, the Quran states:

"No! Indeed, the record of the wicked is in sijjin. And what can make you know what is sijjin? It is a register inscribed. Woe, that Day, to the deniers, Who deny the Day of Recompense. And none deny it except every sinful transgressor. When Our verses are recited to him, he says, 'Legends of the former peoples!' No! Rather, the stain has covered their hearts of that which they were earning."

Sijjin is a register where the deeds of the wicked are recorded, and they will be held accountable for their actions on the Day of Recompense. Those who deny this day will face woe and punishment, and the Quran mentions how their hearts will be stained with the sins they have earned.

In Surah Al-Muddaththir, verses 26-29, the Quran states:

"Throw into Hell every obstinate disbeliever, Who hindered good, transgressed all bounds, doubted, And who set up another deity with Allah. Throw him into the severe punishment."

These verses describe how obstinate disbelievers who hinder good, transgress bounds, doubt, and set up other deities with Allah will be thrown into severe punishment in Hell.

Overall, the Quran describes various punishments in Hell, including the Hutamah, Sijjin, and severe punishment for those who transgress, doubt, and set up other deities with Allah. These descriptions emphasize the seriousness of one's actions and the consequences they will face in the Hereafter.


Boiling water in Hell - according to the Quran

The Quran describes various punishments in Hell for those who reject the message of God and engage in disobedience and arrogance. These punishments include boiling water, burning garments, maces of iron, the burning fire, the Crusher, regret and loss, denial and rejection, humiliation and disgrace, severity and repetition of punishment, and the record of deeds in a register. These punishments serve as a warning to emphasize the consequences of one's actions and the severity of the punishment they will face in the Hereafter. The Quran describes boiling water as one of the punishments in Hell. In Surah Al-Hajj, verse 19-22, the Quran states:

"Those who disbelieve will have garments of fire cut out for them; boiling water will be poured over their heads. With it will melt or vanish away what is within their bellies, as well as [their] skins. And for [striking] them are maces of iron. Every time they want to get out of Hell because of the suffering of the punishment, they will be returned to it, and [they will be told], 'Taste the punishment of the Burning Fire!'"

This verse describes the punishment of those who reject the message of God and associate partners with Him. They will be clad in garments of fire, and boiling water will be poured over their heads, causing their skin and insides to melt away. The punishment will be so severe that they will desire to escape from Hell, but they will be returned to it repeatedly, with the command to taste the punishment of the Burning Fire.

This description of boiling water as a punishment in Hell emphasizes the intensity of the suffering and the severity of the punishment for those who reject the message of God.

In Surah Al-Hajj, verse 19-22 (as mentioned before), the Quran also mentions garments of fire, maces of iron, and the burning fire as punishments for the disbelievers in Hell.

In Surah Al-Muddathir, verses 29-30, the Quran states:

"Indeed, Hell will be a place of refuge for the transgressors. They will be in it for ages, and they will not taste therein [any] coolness or drink."

This verse describes how the inhabitants of Hell will not experience any relief or comfort, such as coolness or drink, despite being in it for ages.

In Surah Al-Humaza, verses 4-6, the Quran states:

"Who collects wealth and [continuously] counts it. He thinks that his wealth will make him immortal. No! He will surely be thrown into the Crusher."

This verse describes how those who accumulate wealth and become arrogant about it will eventually be thrown into the Crusher, which is another punishment in Hell.

Overall, the Quran mentions various punishments in Hell, such as burning garments, boiling water, maces of iron, the burning fire, and the Crusher. These punishments emphasize the severity and intensity of the suffering in Hell and serve as a warning for those who reject the message of God and engage in transgression and arrogance.

In Surah Al-Baqarah, verse 167, the Quran states:

"And those who followed would say, 'If only we had another turn [at worldly life] so we could dissociate ourselves from them as they have dissociated themselves from us.' Thus will Allah show them their deeds as regrets upon them. And they are never to emerge from the Fire."

This verse describes how the followers of the disbelievers will wish for another chance at life so they can dissociate themselves from them, but it will be too late. They will be shown their deeds as regrets, and they will never be able to emerge from the Fire.

In Surah Al-Hajj, verse 11, the Quran states:

"And among the people is he who worships Allah on an edge. If he is touched by good, he is reassured by it; but if he is struck by trial, he turns on his face [to the other direction]. He has lost [this] world and the Hereafter. That is what is the manifest loss."

This verse describes how those who only worship Allah when it is convenient for them will face a manifest loss in both this world and the Hereafter.

In Surah Al-Qalam, verse 42-43, the Quran states:

"[They will be told], 'This is what you used to deny.' Indeed, the record of the righteous is in 'illiyyun."

This verse describes how the disbelievers will be reminded of what they denied and rejected, and the righteous will have their record in 'illiyyun, which is a high place of honor and dignity.

Overall, the Quran describes various punishments in Hell, including regret and loss, being unable to emerge from the Fire, and denial and rejection. These punishments emphasize the severity and consequences of disbelief, disobedience, and arrogance, and serve as a warning for those who reject the message of God.

In Surah Al-Qamar, verse 47, the Quran states:

"And We have put shackles on their necks, and they are to their chins, so they are with heads [kept] aloft."

This verse describes how the disbelievers will be punished by having shackles on their necks and their heads kept aloft, causing them to be in a state of humiliation and disgrace.

In Surah Al-Ma'arij, verses 15-16, the Quran states:

"Indeed, the punishment of your Lord is severe. Indeed, it is He who initiates and repeats."

This verse emphasizes the severity of the punishment in Hell and how it is initiated and repeated by God.

In Surah Al-Infitar, verses 10-12, the Quran states:

"Indeed, the record of the wicked is in sijjin. And what can make you know what is sijjin? It is a register inscribed."

This verse describes how the record of the wicked will be in sijjin, which is a register of their deeds inscribed with their names.

Overall, the Quran describes various punishments in Hell, including humiliation and disgrace, severity and repetition of punishment, and the record of deeds in a register. These punishments serve as a warning to those who reject the message of God and engage in disobedience and arrogance, emphasizing the consequences of their actions and the severity of the punishment they will face in the Hereafter.


Despair in Hell - according to the Quran

The Quran describes the punishment and suffering in Hell as a place of eternal despair and hopelessness for those who reject the message of God. The inhabitants of Hell will experience intense suffering, regret, and remorse, with no hope of escape or relief. On the other hand, the believers who submit to the will of God will be rewarded with peace, security, and protection from their Lord. The Quran emphasizes the severity of the punishment in Hell and the importance of belief in God and obedience to His commands. Despair is a common theme in the Quranic descriptions of Hell. The Quran depicts Hell as a place of eternal punishment and suffering, where the sinners will experience overwhelming regret and hopelessness.

In Surah Al-A'raf, verse 49, the Quran describes the condition of the people in Hell as follows:

"And the companions of the Fire will call out to the companions of Paradise, "Pour upon us some water or from whatever Allah has provided you." They will say, "Indeed, Allah has forbidden them both to the disbelievers."

This verse highlights the despair of the people in Hell, who will beg for water or any kind of relief, but will be denied by the inhabitants of Paradise. Similarly, in Surah Al-Mulk, verse 7, the Quran describes the punishment of the disbelievers in Hell as follows:

"Indeed, those who disbelieve in their Lord will have the punishment of Hell, and what a wretched destination."

This verse emphasizes the hopeless fate of the disbelievers in Hell, who will be condemned to an eternity of punishment and torment.

Furthermore, in Surah Al-Hashr, verse 19-20, the Quran describes the state of the hypocrites in Hell as follows:

"And [there will be] those who say, "Our Lord, give us in this world," and they will have no share in the Hereafter. And [there are] others who say, "Our Lord, grant us good in this world and good in the Hereafter and protect us from the punishment of the Fire."

This verse highlights the desperation of the hypocrites in Hell, who will wish for a chance to go back and live a better life, but will be denied any hope of redemption or salvation.

In Surah Al-Ma'arij, verse 42-44, the Quran describes the punishment of the disbelievers in Hell as follows: "Indeed, the punishment of your Lord is severe. Indeed, it is He who initiates and repeats. And He is the Forgiving, the Affectionate."

This verse emphasizes the severity of the punishment in Hell and highlights the hopelessness of the sinners who will be unable to escape it.

In Surah Al-Mutaffifin, verses 10-14, the Quran describes the fate of those who cheat and withhold from others as follows: "Nay! Surely, they (evil-doers) will be veiled from seeing their Lord that day. Then, surely, they will enter the burning flame of Hell. Then, it will be said to them: 'This is what you used to deny!'"

This verse highlights the regret and despair of the sinners who will be veiled from seeing their Lord and will enter the burning flame of Hell.

In Surah Al-Hijr, verse 44, the Quran describes the punishment of the people of Aad, who rejected the message of Prophet Hud, as follows: "And they will be presented before your Lord in rows, [and He will say], 'You have certainly come to Us just as We created you the first time. But you claimed that We would never make for you an appointment.'"

This verse emphasizes the hopelessness of the sinners who will be presented before their Lord in rows, without any hope of redemption or escape.

Overall, the Quran portrays Hell as a place of despair and hopelessness, where the sinners will be condemned to an eternity of punishment and suffering.

In Surah Al-Baqarah, verse 39, the Quran describes the punishment of the Children of Israel who rejected the message of Prophet Moses as follows:
"And those who disbelieved and denied Our signs - those will be companions of the Fire; they will abide therein eternally."

This verse emphasizes the eternal nature of the punishment in Hell, highlighting the hopelessness of the disbelievers who will be its inhabitants.

In Surah An-Nisa, verse 145, the Quran describes the fate of those who worship false gods as follows:
"Indeed, the polytheists will be in the fire of Hell, abiding eternally therein, and those who disbelieve in Our verses - those are the worst of creatures."

This verse emphasizes the severity of the punishment in Hell for those who reject the message of God, highlighting the despair and hopelessness of those who will be its inhabitants.

In Surah Al-Furqan, verse 13, the Quran describes the punishment of the arrogant as follows:
"And when it is said to them, 'Bow down,' they do not bow down. Woe that Day to the deniers."

This verse emphasizes the punishment of the arrogant who refuse to submit to the will of God, highlighting the despair and regret that they will experience in Hell.

Overall, the Quran presents a vivid picture of the punishment and suffering in Hell, emphasizing the despair and hopelessness of its inhabitants who will be condemned to an eternal life of punishment and regret.

In Surah Al-Kahf, verse 29, the Quran describes the fate of those who associate partners with God as follows:
"And say, 'The truth is from your Lord, so whoever wills - let him believe; and whoever wills - let him disbelieve.' Indeed, We have prepared for the wrongdoers a fire whose walls will surround them. And if they call for relief, they will be relieved with water like murky oil, which scalds [their] faces. Wretched is the drink, and evil is the resting place."

This verse emphasizes the intense suffering and despair that those who associate partners with God will experience in Hell, highlighting the hopelessness of those who will be its inhabitants.

In Surah Al-Ma'idah, verse 37, the Quran describes the punishment of those who reject the message of God as follows:
"They will wish to get out of the Fire, but never are they to emerge therefrom, and for them is an enduring punishment."

This verse emphasizes the eternal nature of the punishment in Hell, highlighting the despair and hopelessness of those who will be trapped there forever.

In Surah Az-Zumar, verse 16, the Quran describes the punishment of those who reject the message of God as follows:
"So turn away from whoever turns his back on Our message and desires not except the worldly life. That is their sum of knowledge. Indeed, your Lord is most knowing of who strays from His way, and He is most knowing of who is guided."

This verse emphasizes the ignorance and despair of those who reject the message of God, highlighting their hopelessness and lack of guidance.

Overall, the Quran presents a stark portrayal of the punishment and suffering in Hell, emphasizing the despair and hopelessness of its inhabitants who will be condemned to an eternal life of punishment and regret.

In Surah Al-An'am, verse 128, the Quran describes the fate of those who disbelieve in the signs of God as follows:
"For them will be [in the Hereafter] a home of peace with their Lord. And He will be their protector because of what they used to do."

This verse emphasizes the contrast between the fate of the believers and the disbelievers, highlighting the hopelessness of those who reject the signs of God and the security and protection of those who believe in Him.

In Surah Ibrahim, verse 16, the Quran describes the punishment of those who reject the message of God as follows:
"And they resented them not except because they believed in Allah, the Exalted in Might, the Praiseworthy. To whom belongs the dominion of the heavens and the earth. And Allah, over all things, is Witness."

This verse emphasizes the persecution and hostility that believers may face from those who reject the message of God, highlighting the despair and hopelessness of the disbelievers who are blinded by their arrogance and ignorance.

In Surah Al-Qiyamah, verse 35-36, the Quran describes the punishment of those who turn away from the remembrance of God as follows:
"Does man think that he will be left neglected? Had he not been a sperm from semen emitted?"

This verse emphasizes the insignificance of man and his arrogance in turning away from the remembrance of God, highlighting the despair and hopelessness of those who are misguided.

Overall, the Quran portrays Hell as a place of despair and hopelessness, where the disbelievers will be condemned to an eternity of punishment and suffering, and the believers will be rewarded with peace and protection from their Lord.

How big is Allah, the 1 God?

  We all have questions about God. We have thousands or millions of God's, according to some who prefer to think that more is better. Th...