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    Al-Jannah wal An-Nâr – The Paradise and the Hellfire [5/12]

    The Punishment of the People of Hell

    The Intensity of the Suffering of the People of Hell

    The Fire is an intense punishment, in which there are different types of
    torment, to escape which people would give the dearest possessions that
    they own:

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    “As for those who reject Faith, and die rejecting – never would be
    accepted from any such as much gold as the earth contains, though they should offer
    it for ransom. For such is [in store] a penalty grievous and they will find
    no helpers”. (3:91)

    “As to those who reject faith – if they had everything on earth and twice
    repeated, to give as ransom for the Penalty of the Day of Judgement, it
    would never be accepted of them. Theirs would be a grievous Penalty.” (5:36)

    Muslim reports from Anas ibn Mâ that the Messenger of Allâh ﷺ
    said:

    “One of the people of Hell who found the most pleasure in the life of this
    world will be brought forth on the Day of Resurrection, and will be dipped
    into the Fire of Hell. Then he will be asked: O son of Aadam, have you
    ever seen anything good? Have you ever enjoyed any pleasure?” He will say, “No,
    by Allâh (swt), O Rabb”” (Muslim, Mishkât al-Masâbîh, 3/102).

    Just a few short moments will make the kuffâr forget all the good times
    and pleasure that they had enjoyed. Al-Bukhâri and Muslim report from Anas
    ibn Mâlik that the Messenger of Allâh ﷺ said,

    “On the Day of
    Resurrection, Allâh will say to one whose punishment in the Fire is the lightest, “If
    you had whatever you wanted on earth, would you give it up to save yourself?”

    He will say, “Yes”. Allâh (swt) will say, “I wanted less than that from you:
    when you were still in the loins of Aadam, I asked you not to associate
    anything in worship with Me, but you insisted on associating others in
    worship with Me””.
    (al-Bukhâri, in Kitâb ar-Raqâq, Bâb Sifât al-Jannah
    wan-Nâr, Fath al-Bâri, 11/416, See also Mishkât al-Masâbîh, 3/102)

    The horror and intensity of the Fire will make a man lose his mind, and he
    would give up everything he holds dear to escape it, but he will never be
    able to:

    “..the sinner’s desire will be: would that he could redeem himself from
    the Penalty of that Day by [sacrificing] his children, his wife and his
    brother, his kindred who sheltered him, and all, all that is on earth, so that it
    could deliver him. By no means! For it would be the Fire of Hell! Plucking
    out [his being] right to the skull”. (70:11-16)

    This horrendous ongoing punishment will make the life of these evildoers
    one of continual sorrow and pain.

    Pictures of Their Punishments

    (1) The Punishment of the People of Hell Will Vary in Degree

    As Hell has various levels, in some of which the torment and horror is
    greater than in others, so the people of Hell will be given different
    levels of punishment. According to a hadîth narrated by Muslim and Ahmad from
    Samurah, the Prophet ﷺ said, concerning the people of Hell:

    “There are some whom the Fire will take up to their ankles, others up to
    their knees, others up to their waists, and others up to their collarbones”.

    According to another report,

    “up to their necks” (Muslim in Kitâb
    al-Jannah wa Sifât Na’imihâ, Bâb Shiddat Harr an-Nâr, 4/2185)

    The Messenger of Allâh ﷺ has told us about those who will receive the
    lightest punishment in Hell. Al-Bukhâri reports from al-Nu’mân ibn
    Bashîr who said:

    “I heard the Messenger of Allâh ﷺ say, “The person who will have the least punishment among the people of Hell on the Day of Resurrection will be a man under the arch of whose feet will be placed a smouldering ember, and
    his brains will boil because of it.”

    In another report also narrated by al-Bukhâri from an-Nu’mân ibn
    Bashîr, the Prophet ﷺ said,

    “The person who will have the least punishment
    among the people of Hell on the Day of Resurrection will be a man under the arch
    of whose feet will be placed two smouldering embers, because of which his
    brains will boil like water boils in a mirjal [copper vessel] or qumqum
    [narrow-necked vessel].” (al-Bukhâri in Sahîh, Kitâb ar-Raqâq, Bâb
    Sifât al-Jannah wan-Nâr, Fath al-Bâri, 11/417, and Muslim in his Sahîh,
    Kitâb al-Imân, 1/196, no. 363)

    According to a report narrated from an-Nu’man ibn Bashîr by Muslim, the
    Prophet ﷺ said: The person who will have the least punishment among
    the people of Hell on the Day of Resurrection is a man who will be given shoes
    and laces of fire, because of which his brains will boil like water in a
    mirjal (copper vessel). He will think that anyone could be more
    severely punished than himself, yet he will be the one with the lightest
    punishment”.
    (Sahîh Muslim, Kitâb al-Imân, 1/196, no. 364; Muslim also reports from
    Abu Sa’îd al-Khudri in the same chapter, no. 361)

    Al-Bukhâri and Muslim both narrate from Abu Sa’îd al-Khudri that he
    heard the Messenger of Allâh ﷺ say, when his uncle Abu Tâlib was
    mentioned:

    “Maybe my intercession will help him on the Day of Resurrection, so that
    he may be put in a shallow part of Hell, with fire reaching to his ankles and
    causing his brain to boil”. (al-Bukhâri in Kitâb ar-Riqâq, Bâb Sifât
    al-Jannah wan-Nâr, Fath al-Bâri, 11/417 and Muslim in Kitâb al-Imâm,
    Bâb Shifa’at an-Nabi ﷺ, ‘Ali ibn Abi Tâlib, 1/195, hadîth no. 360)

    Many âyât confirm the different levels of punishment that will be given
    to the people of Hell:

    “The hypocrites will be in the lowest depths of the Fire..” (4:145)

    “..and [the Sentence will be] on the Day that Judgement will be
    established [it will be said to the angels]: “Cast the people of Pharaoh into the
    severest Penalty!” (40:46)

    “Those who reject Allâh and hinder [men] from the Path of Allâh, for
    them will We add penalty to penalty, for that they used to spread mischief [or
    corruption]”. (16:88)

    Al-Qurtubi said,

    “This topic indicates that the kufr of the person who
    simply disbelieves is not like the kufr of a person who oppresses, disbelieves,
    rebels and disobeys. There is no doubt that the kuffâr will suffer
    different levels of punishment in hell, as is known from Qur’ân and
    Sunnah. We know for certain that the punishment of those who oppressed and killed
    the Prophets and Muslims, and spread corruption and disbelief on earth, will
    not be the same as the punishment of those who simply disbelieved, but treated
    the Prophets and Muslims well. Do you not see Abu Tâlib, how the Prophet
    ﷺ will bring him up to a shallow level of Hell, because he helped him,
    protected him and treated him well? The hadîth narrated by Muslim from
    Samurah may be interpreted as referring to the kuffâr, as there is a
    hadith about Abu Tâlib, or it may be interpreted as referring to those
    monotheists who will be punished”. (at-Tadhkirah, p. 409)

    Ibn Rajab said,

    “Know that the different levels of punishment suffered by
    The people of Hell will be according to the levels of their deeds for which
    they entered Hell”.

    Then he quotes the evidence for that, such as the words of
    Ibn ‘Abbâs,

    “The punishment of those who were extreme in their disbelief
    And spread corruption on earth, calling others to kufr, will not be like the
    punishment of those who did not do such things”.

    Then Ibn Rajab says,

    “Similarly, the punishments of the monotheists in Hell will be at
    different levels, according to their deeds. The punishment of those who were guilty
    of major sins (kabâ’ir) will not be like that of those who were guilty of
    minor sins (saghâ’ir). The punishment may be reduced for some of them because
    of other good deeds, or for whatever reason Allâh (swt) wills. Hence some of
    them may die in the Fire”. (at-Takhwîf min an-Nâr, p. 142-143)

    (2) Roasting of the Skin

    The Fire of the Almighty will burn the skin of the kuffâr. The skin is
    the site of sensation, where the pain of burning is felt, and for this reason,
    Allâh (swt) will replace the burnt skin with a new one, to be burnt anew, and this will be repeated endlessly:

    “Those who reject Our Signs, We shall soon cast them into the Fire. As
    often as their skins are roasted through, We shall change them for fresh skins,
    that they may taste the penalty. For Allâh is Exalted in Power, All-Wise” (4:56)

    (3) Melting

    One of the kinds of torment will be the pouring of al-Hamîm over their
    heads. Al-Hamîm is ultra-heated water; because of its extreme heat, it
    will melt their innards and everything inside:

    “… then 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”. (22:19-20)

    At-Tirmidhi reported from Abu Hurayrah (ra) that the Prophet ﷺ said:

    “al-Hamîm will be poured on their heads and will dissolve through until
    it reaches their sides and all their innards will drop out, until it comes
    out of his feet, and everything is melted, then he will be restored as he
    was.”

    He (at-Tirmidhi) said,

    “It is a sahîh gharîb hasan hadîth”. (at-Takhwîf
    min an-Nâr, p.145, Jâmi’ al-Usûl, 10/540)

    (4) Scorching (the face).

    The noblest and most dignified part of a person is the face, hence the
    Prophet ﷺ forbade us to strike the face. One of the ways in which
    Allâh (swt) will humiliate the people of Hell is by gathering them on their
    faces, blind, deaf and dumb, on the Day of Resurrection:

    “..We shall gather them together prone on their faces, blind, dumb, and
    deaf; their abode will be Hell; everytime it shows abatement, We shall increase
    for them the Fierceness of the Fire”. (17:97)

    Then they will be thrown on their faces in the Fire:

    “And if any do evil, their faces will be thrown headlong into the Fire;
    “Do you receive a reward other than that which you have earned by your deeds?” (27:90)

    The Fire will burn and cover their faces forever, with no barrier between
    them and it:

    “If only the unbelievers knew [the time] when they will not be able to
    ward off the Fire from their faces, nor yet from their backs, and [when] no
    help can reach them!” (21:39)

    “The Fire will burn their faces and they will therein grin, with their
    lips displaced” (23:104)

    “Their garments of liquid pitch, and their faces covered with fire”. (14:50)

    “Is then one who has to fear the brunt of the penalty on the Day of
    Judgement [and receive it on] his face, [like one guarded therefrom]?” (39:24)

    Look at this horrific scene that makes one shudder!

    “The Day that their faces will be turned upside down in the Fire, they
    will say, “Woe to us! Would that we had obeyed Allâh and obeyed the
    Messenger.” (33:66)

    Do you not see that just as meat and fish are turned over when they are
    cooked, so their faces will be turned over in the Fire of Hell. We seek
    refuge with Allâh (swt) from the punishment of the people of Hell.

    (5) Dragging

    Another of the painful torments that the Kuffâr will suffer is being
    dragged on their faces into Hell:

    “Truly those in sin are the ones straying in mind, and mad. The Day they
    will be dragged through the Fire on their faces [they will hear]: “Taste
    the touch of Hell.” (54:47-48)

    Their pain at being dragged will be increased by the fact that they will
    be tied up in chains and fetters:

    “…But soon shall they know – when the yokes [shall be] round their
    necks, and the chains, they shall be dragged along, in the boiling fetid fluid,
    then shall they be burned”. (40:70-72)

    Qatâdah said, “They will be dragged once in the Fire, and once in
    al-Hamîm.” (Ibn Rajab, at-Takhwîf min an-Nâr, p.147)

    (6) Blackening of the faces.

    Allâh (swt) will blacken the faces of the people of Hell in the
    Hereafter:

    “On the Day when some faces will be [lit up with] white and some faces
    will be [in the gloom of] black; to those who faces will be black [it will be
    said]: “Did you reject Faith after accepting it? Taste then the Penalty
    for rejecting Faith”. (3:106)

    This is intense blackness, as if the darkness of night had covered their
    faces.

    “But those who have earned evil will have a reward of like evil, and
    ignominy will cover their faces. No defender will they have from [the wrath of]
    Allâh. Their faces will be covered, as it were, with pieces from the
    darkness of night. They are Companions [or dwellers] of the Fire, they
    will abide therein [for aye!] (10:27)

    (7) The Fire Will Surround the Kuffâr

    The people of Hell are the Kuffâr whose sins and disobedience surround
    them, leaving no hasanah for them. Allâh (swt) said, in response to the Jews
    who claimed that the Fire would only touch them for a certain length of time:

    “Nay, those who seek gain in evil and are girt round by their sins – they
    are companions [or dwellers] of the Fire; therein shall they abide [forever]” (2:81)

    No one will be in such a state unless he is a kâfir and a mushrik.
    Siddîq Hasan Khan says,

    “What is referred to here by evil deeds is a certain type
    of deed, the reasons for which should be overwhelming, with no way out or
    means of achieving hasanah. Eternity in Hell is for the kuffâr and mushrikîn,
    so evil and sin in this âyah has to be interpreted as meaning kufr and
    shirk. Thus the arguments of the Mu’tazilah and Khawârij are shown to be false
    by the proven mutawâtir reports that state that the sinners among the
    monotheists will eventually be brought forth from Hell.”

    Sins and evil deeds surround the Kuffâr like a bracelet around the wrist,
    so their punishment should fit their crimes. Hence the Fire will surround
    the Kuffâr on all sides, as Allâh (swt) says:

    “There will be a bed of Hell [Fire] and over them coverings [of Hellfire]” (7:41)

    The “bed” is what comes under them, and the “coverings” are what come over them. What is meant is that fires will surround them from above and below, as Allâh (swt) says:

    “On the Day when the torment [Hellfire] shall cover them from above them
    and from underneath their feet” (29:55)

    “They shall have coverings of Fire above them, and coverings of Fire
    beneath them”. (39:16)

    Some of the Salaf interpreted the “Bed” (al-Mihâd) as meaning a mattress and the “cover” (al-Ghawâsh) as being a blanket (Tafsîr Ibn Kathîr, 3/168). The “surrounding” may be interpreted in another way, which is that Hell will have a wall to surround the kuffâr so that they will never be able to get out or escape form it, as Allâh (swt) says:

    “..Verily We have prepared for the wrongdoers a Fire whose [smoke and
    flames] like the walls and roof of a tent, will hem them in; If they implore
    relief, they will be granted water like melted brass, that will scald their faces.
    How dreadful the drink! How uncomfortable a couch to recline on!” (18:29)

    (8) The Fire Will Leap Up Over Their Hearts

    We have already explained that the physical bodies of the people of Hell
    will be made huge in size. In spite of that, the Fire will penetrate their
    bodies until it reaches their innermost depths:

    “Soon will I cast him into Hellfire! And what will explain to you what
    Hellfire is? Naught does it permit to endure, and naught does it leave
    alone, Darkening and changing the colour of man!” (74:26-29)

    Some of the Salaf said concerning the phrase, “naught does it leave alone”
    that it meant, “it eats bones and flesh and brains and does not leave anything untouched” (Ibn Rajab, at-Takhwîf min an-Nâr, p.146)

    Allâh (swt) says:

    “By no means! He will be sure to be thrown into that
    which Breaks to Pieces. And what will explain to you what that which
    Breaks to Pieces is? [It is] the Fire of the [wrath of] Allâh, kindled [to a
    blaze], that which mourns [right] to the hearts”. (104:4-6)

    Muhammad ibn Ka’b al-Qurtubî said,

    “The Fire eats into him until it
    reaches his heart, then his body will be created anew. It was reported that when
    Thâbit al-Bananî read this âyah, he said, “The Fire will burn them
    until it reaches their hearts, while they are still alive; this is how great
    their suffering is!” Then he wept.” (at-Takhwîf min an-Nâr, p.146)

    (9) Their entrails will be spilled out in the Fire

    Al-Bukhâri and Muslim report from Usâmah ibn Zayd that the Prophet ﷺ
    said:

    “A man will be brought forth on the Day of Resurrection and thrown
    into the Fire. Then his entrails will be spilled out into the Fire, and
    he will be forced to walk around and around like a donkey in a treadmill.
    The people of Hell will gather around him and say, “O So-and-so, what is wrong
    with you? Did you not enjoin us to do good and forbid us to do evil?” He
    will say, “I used to order you to do good, but I did not do it, and I used
    to forbid you to do evil, but I used to do it.” Then he will walk around and
    around like a donkey in a treadmill” (al-Bukhâri and Muslim, Mishkât
    al-Masâbîh, 2/642, hadîth no. 5139)

    One of the people whose entrails will be spilled out in Hell is ‘Amr ibn
    Lahay, who was the first to change the religion of the Arabs. The Prophet
    ﷺ saw him dragging his own entrails in Hell. Muslim reports from
    Jâbir ibn Abdullâh that the Prophet ﷺ said,

    “I saw ‘Amr ibn ‘Aamir

    al-Khuza’î dragging his own entrails in Hell, and he was the first one to introduce
    as-Sâ’ibah (a she-camel turned loose for free pasture for the sake of
    idols, upon which nothing was allowed to be carried”. (Mishkât al-Masâbîh,
    2/642)

    (10) The Chains, Fetters and Hammers of the People of Hell

    Allâh (swt) has promised that the people of Hell will have chains fetters
    and hammers in the Fire:

    “For the Rejecters We have prepared iron chains, yokes and a blazing
    Fire”. (76:4)

    “With Us are fetters [to bind them] and a Fire [to burn them] and a food
    that chokes, and a penalty grievous”. (73:12-13)

    The yokes will be placed around their necks:

    “…We shall put yokes on the necks of the unbelievers. It would only be
    a requital for their ill [or evil] deeds”. (34:33)

    “When yokes [shall be] round their necks, and the chains, they shall be
    dragged along.” (40:71)

    The chains or fetters are something with which Allah (swt) will punish
    them:

    “With Us are fetters…” (73:12)

    The chains are another kind of punishment, with which the wrongdoers will
    be tied up, just as criminals are chained up in this world. See how the
    Qur’ân describes them:

    “The stern command will say, “Seize him and bind him, and burn him in the
    blazing Fire, further, make him march in a chain, whereof the length is
    seventy cubits”. (69:30-32)

    Allâh (swt) has promised the people of Hell hooked rods of iron which are
    like hammers with which the evildoers will be beaten when they try to
    escape from the Fire, and they will be thrown ever deeper into Hell:

    “And for them are hooked rods of iron [to punish them]. Every time they
    seek to get away therefrom, from anguish, they will be driven back therein, and
    [it will be] said to them: “taste the torment of burning!” (22:21-22)

    (11) They will be accompanied by their objects of worship and their devils
    in Hell

    The Kuffâr and Mushrikîn used to glorify the false deities that they
    worshipped instead of Allâh (swt); they would defend them and give of
    themselves and their wealth in their worshipping. On the Day of
    Resurrection, Allâh (swt) will cause those deities that they used to worship instead of Him to enter the Fire, as a source of humiliation and shame for
    them, so that they will know that they were misled and that they worshipped
    something that has no power either to benefit them or to harm them:

    “Verily, you [disbelievers] and the [false] gods that you worship besides
    Allâh are [but] fuel for Hell! To it will you [surely] come! If these
    had been gods, they would not have got there! But each one will abide
    therein.” (21:98-99)

    Ibn Rajab says,

    “Because the Kuffâr worship their gods instead of Allâh
    (swt) and believe that they will intercede for them with Allâh (swt) and
    will bring them closer to Him, they will be punished by having these gods
    in Hell with them as a source of humiliation and shame, and to make them feel
    deep sorrow and regret. Because when a punishment is accompanied by the
    thing that was the reason for the punishment, the pain and sorrow becomes
    more intense.” (at-Takhwîf min an-Nâr, p.105)

    For this reason the sun and moon will be thrown into Hell, and will be
    fuel for it, to punish those wrongdoers who used to worship them instead of
    Allâh. As the hadîth says,

    “The sun and moon will be rolled up in Hell”.
    (al-Bayhaqi in Shu’ab al-Imân, and al-Bazzar, al-Isma’îlî and
    al-Khattabî, see Silsilat al-Hadîth as-Sahîhah, 1/32)

    Al-Qurtubî says,

    “They will be placed in Hell, because they were
    worshipped instead of Allâh (swt). It is not a punishment for them, because they
    are inanimate, but that will be done in order to increase the sorrow and shame
    of the Kâfirîn. This is what was said by some of the scholars.” (al-Qurtubî, at-Tadhkirah, p.392)

    For the same reason, the Kuffâr and their devils will be gathered
    together, so as to make the punishment more intense:

    “And if anyone withdraws himself from the remembrance of [Allâh]
    All-Gracious, We appoint for him an evil one to be an intimate companion
    to him. Such evil ones really hinder them from the Path, but they think that
    they are being guided aright! At length, when [such a one] comes to Us,
    he says, [to his evil companion], “Would that between me and you were the
    distance of east and west”. Ah, evil is the companion indeed! When you
    have done wrong, it will avail you nothing, that Day that you shall be partners
    in punishment”. (43:36-39)

    12) Their sorrow, regret and supplications

    When the Kuffâr see Hell, they will be filled with intense regret, at a
    time when regret will be of no avail:

    “…they would declare [their] repentance when they see the penalty but
    the judgement between them will be with justice, and no wrong will be done
    unto them.” (10:54)

    When the Kuffâr looks at the record of his deeds, and sees his kufr and
    shirk, for which he deserves eternal Hell, he will pray for oblivion and
    death:

    “But he who is given his Record behind his back, soon will he cry for
    perdition, and he will enter a blazing Fire”. (84:10-12)

    They will repeat their prayer for oblivion when they are thrown into the
    Fire and its heat touches them:

    “And when they are cast, bound together, into a constricted place therein,
    they will plead for destruction there and then! This Day plead not for a
    single destruction: plead for destruction oft-repeated”. (25:13-14)

    Their screams will grow louder and more desperate and they will call on
    their Rabb, hoping that He (swt) will take them out of the Fire:

    “Therein will they cry aloud [for assistance]: “Our Rabb! Bring us out,
    we shall work righteousness, not the [deeds] we used to do.” (35:37)

    At that time, they will come to realise the error and foolishness of their
    kufr:

    “They will further say: “Had we but listened or used our intelligence we
    would not [now] be among the companions of the blazing Fire”. (67:10)

    “They will say, “Our Rabb! Twice have You made us without life and twice
    have you given us life! Now we have recognised our sins: Is there any way out
    [of this]?” (40:11)

    But their prayer will be harshly refused, and they will be answered as
    animals deserve to be answered:

    “They will say, “Our Rabb! Our misfortune overwhelmed us, and we became a
    people astray. Our Rabb! Bring us out of this; if ever we return [to
    evil] then shall we be wrongdoers indeed!” He [Allâh] will say, “Be driven
    into it with ignominy! And speak not to Me!” (23:106-108)

    The promise will come true, and they will reach a destination where no
    prayer will benefit them and there will be no hope:

    “If only you could see when the guilty ones will bend low their heads
    before their Rabb [saying], “Our Rabb! We have seen and we have heard; now then
    send us back [to the world], we will work righteousness for we do indeed
    [now] believe”. If We had so willed, surely We could certainly have
    brought every soul its true guidance, but the Word from Me will come true: I will
    fill Hell with jinns and men all together. Taste you then – for you
    forgot the Meeting of this Day of yours, and We too will forget you – taste the
    penalty of eternity for your [evil] deeds!” (32:12-14)

    After that the people of Hell will call upon the keepers of Hell:

    “Pray
    To your Rabb to lighten us the penalty for a day [at least]! They will say,
    “Did there not come to you your Messengers with clear signs?” They will
    say, “Yes”. They will reply, “Then pray [as you like]! But the prayer of
    those without faith is nothing but [futile wandering] in [mazes of] error”. (40:49-50)

    Then they will ask for intercession so that their Rabb might annihilate
    them:

    “And they will cry, “O Malik [Guard of Hell]! Would that your Rabb put an
    end to us”. He will say, “Nay, but you shall abide”” (43:77)

    Everything they ask for will be refused. There will be no coming out of
    the Fire, no reduction in the torment, and no oblivion. Rather it is ongoing,
    eternal punishment, and at that time they will be told:

    “…and whether you are patient of it, or impatient of it, it is all the
    same. You are only being requited for what you used to do.” (52:16)

    Then their wailing will increase, and they will weep for a long time:

    “Let them laugh a little: much will they weep: a recompense for the
    [evil] that they do”. (9:82)

    They will weep until no tears are left, then they will weep blood, and
    their tears will leave traces on their faces like the channels cut into rock by
    water. In al-Mustadrak by al-Hâkim there is a report from ‘Abdullâh ibn
    Qays that the Messenger of Allâh ﷺ said: “The people of Hell will
    weep so much that if ships were placed in their tears, they would float, and
    they will weep blood – meaning, instead of tears”

    Anas ibn Mâlik reported that the Prophet ﷺ said:

    “The people of Hell
    will be made to weep, and they will weep until they have no tears left.
    Then they will weep blood until they have as it were channels in their faces,
    if ships were put in them, they would float”. [(1)]

    Those evildoers lost their own souls and their families when they
    preferred kufr to îmân. Listen to the wailing and cries when they are punished:

    “The Day when their faces will be turned upside down in the Fire, they
    will say, “Woe to us! Would that we had obeyed Allâh and obeyed the
    Messenger!” And they would say, “Our Rabb, verily we obeyed our chiefs and our great ones, and they misled us from the (right) Path. Our Rabb, give them
    double penalty and curse them with a very great curse!” (33:66-68)

    Listen to how Allâh (swt) described their condition [we seek refuge with
    Allâh (swt) from that]:

    “As for those who are wretched, they will be in the fire, sighing in a
    high and low tone. They will dwell therein for all the time that the heavens
    and earth endure, except as your Rabb wills..” (11:106-107)

    Az-Zajjaj said,

    “The high tone (az-Zafîr) is because of the intensity of
    their groaning and it is very high. It was suggested that az-Zafîr means
    the panting of the breath in the chest due to extreme fear, so that the
    ribs become swollen. The “low tone” (ash-Shahîq) is a long drawn-out breath, or an intake of breath; in either case it is an indication of the great extent of their grief and anguish. Their situation is likened to that of the one
    whose heart was overwhelmed by heat and whose soul was surrounded by it.
    al-Layth said, “az-Zafîr means that a man will take deep breaths because
    of his intense grief, and ash-Shahîq refers to his exhaling” (Siddîq Hasan
    Khan, Yaqadhat uli al-I’tibâr p.72)


    Footnote

    (1) Sheikh Nâsir ud-Dîn al-Albâni narrated these two hadîths in
    Silsilat al-Hadîth as-Sahîhah, 4/245, no. 1679 and attributed the first hadîth to
    al-Hâkim in al-Mustadrak. al-Hâkim said “It is a hadîth whose isnâd is
    sahîh”. adh-Dhahabi agreed with him.

    Sheikh Nâsir said, “He should have added: according to the conditions of al-Bukhâri and Muslim. All the men of its isnâd are men who narrated the hadîth they (al-Bukhâri and Muslim) recorded. He mentioned that one of them, Abul-Nu’man, whose nickname was ‘Aarim had become confused. Sheikh Nâsir quoted the second hadith in support of the first, and attributed it to Ibn Mâjah, and Ibn Abi-Dunyâ;
    Yazîd al-Raqqas one of the narrators, is da’îf, but the rest of the narrators are those from whom al-Bukhâri and Muslim narrated.

     

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