Salam!
There's only one hell but it has 7 levels. Each worst than the other. As far as i know none of the levels are categorized into belonging to christians, jews, etc. The deeper you will fall into hell fire, the worst it will be.
The worst of the enemies of Allah (SWT) will be in the lowest and the worst part of hell. And the least of them will be punished with wearing shoes which will be made from fire of hell.
Now hell fire is extremely hot. It is nothing compared to the fire of this world. The hell fire will be able to affect people standing thousands of distance away from it.
...And Allah knows best!
2006-11-16 01:28:02
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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LMAO
I didn't know that the Muslims had 7 Hells!?
Oh, I'm sorry, you're joking, aren't you?
If memory serves me right, any Muslim who converts to any other Religion is dead meat. They kill such people, because it's something religious, if I'm not mistaken.
So, I guess he would need to convert from Christianity to Judaism very fast to be able to get to that position, before the fatwa has him killed.
Whoops, I forgot, you cannot "convert" to Judaism because that's the one Religion that does not have any members that are not born into it and they have some 12 tribes only. Very exclusive Membership.
So, I guess that's not possible either.
Have a nice day.
2006-11-16 01:43:52
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answered by Daimyo 5
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enable's see, the be conscious hell contained in the Christian bible can the two be bearing on the grave or the lake of fire, which Jesus refers to as Gehenna. There that's suggested the lost are punished "in accordance to their works", which might propose that there might might desire to be a diverse time for the guy to burn, yet mutually talking we does not recognize the calculation of ways long the fire could be for all of the lost as an entire. Oh and did I point out that this "hell" contained in the bible is spoken of as a actual place the place the lost enter it mutually as bodily alive at judgement day that's quicker or later contained sooner or later? the assumption contained in the bible is that on judgement day, the lost would be raised from the lifeless so as that they might bodily journey hellfire, yet while they're punished in accordance to their works, die and in no way exist returned to go through any further distress.
2016-10-04 00:52:59
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answered by ? 4
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What kind of silly questions is that??? Anyway , the question implys wrong understanding, it is not that hell for Muslims is 7 parts , it is that hell -as well as paradise- is degraded, because God is fair, would a theif who stole 100 $ be as sinfull as a killer? Of course Not... that is the base then..
2006-11-16 01:26:04
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answered by shdtt 4
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Well, all naughty boys would end up where all good boys end up, because there is no such thing as hell, sorry!
The only thing that comes close to a "hell" is this world we have created here on earth.
Have a good day now!
2006-11-16 01:34:57
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answered by kl 1
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Head of Political Correctness
2006-11-16 01:23:06
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answered by Anonymous
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They would end up in jail or executed.
Muslims are not allowed to convert. An Afghan man who recently wanted to convert to christianity was sentenced to death although I think he fled the country.
2006-11-16 01:48:53
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answered by ry_in_dubai 3
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there is seven level, but not one for christian,jew,muslim etc.
Who told u that, must be a joke.
There is seven level, only God knows which level is for whom.
But the worst punishment is in the lowest level for ppl eg: Pharaoh, Nimrod.
But Anon above givs the best answer.
hahahahahaha
2006-11-16 01:23:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Let us do the logical thing and pry into the background of that word “hell.” Webster’s unabridged dictionary tells us that hell corresponds to the Hebrew Sheol and the Greek Hades. It also says that hell comes from the English word helan, meaning “to conceal.” So we have found that the early meaning of the word “hell” carried no thought of any kind of heat. It merely meant “concealed.” We have found, too, that the original Hebrew word, usually translated “hell” in English Bibles, is Sheol.
Now what does Sheol mean? It simply means “a hollow place.” So the original Hebrew word perfectly corresponds with the original or early meaning of the English word “hell.”
Turning now to the Christian Greek Scriptures, we find that the word translated “hell” and that corresponds to Sheol is the Greek Hades. Does the literal meaning of Hades carry the thought of glowing fire? No, it simply means “the unseen state.” As with Sheol, there are no live people in Hades. “Death and Hades [hell, AV; Dy] gave up those dead in them.” (Rev. 20:13, NW) Since at the resurrection Hades gives up its contents of “dead” people, it is not eternal.
But does not the Bible speak of “hell-fire”? Yes, but the word “hell-fire” is not a translation of the Greek Hades. “Hell-fire” is translated from the Greek Gehenna. Gehenna occurs twelve times in the Bible. But the average reader does not know this, since Bible translators have rendered Gehenna as “hell” or “hell-fire.”
This has caused a lot of confusion. Says the Encyclopedia Americana (1942 ed., v. 14, p. 81): “Much confusion and misunderstanding has been caused through the early translators of the Bible persistently rendering the Hebrew Sheol and the Greek Hades and Gehenna by the word hell. The simple transliteration of these words by the translators of the revised editions of the Bible has not sufficed to appreciably clear up this confusion and misconception.”
Jesus referred to Gehenna at Mark 9:47, 48 (NW, AV) Now Gehenna was a place for dumping refuse, outside the walls of Jerusalem. Its fires were kept burning to prevent pestilence. Sulphur or brimstone was added to help the burning. Bodies of executed criminals, thought to be unworthy of a resurrection, were sometimes thrown into Gehenna. But live persons were never cast there. When bodies or garbage fell upon the edges of Gehenna, the exposed matter would putrefy and breed worms. The worms finally destroyed the matter. So there were always worms and always fire to destroy matter. Jesus used Gehenna as a symbol, not for everlasting torment, but for everlasting destruction.
The “lake of fire” is also a symbolic term for everlasting destruction: “Death and Hades [hell, AV] were hurled into the lake of fire. This means the second death, the lake of fire.” (Rev. 20:14, NW) So the “lake of fire” means “the second death,” a destruction that lasts forever and ever, with no hope of a resurrection.
Note that hell or Hades is eternally destroyed. For hell, says Revelation 20:14, must be hurled into the “lake of fire.” If hell is the lake of fire, as many say, how can it be cast into itself?
As to the “everlasting punishment” of Matthew 25:46, the original Greek word does not carry the idea of torment but of a cutting off from life. Thus the New World Translation renders it correctly as “everlasting cutting-off.”
But what of Revelation 20:10 about the Devil’s being “tormented day and night for ever and ever”? In Jesus’ time jailers were called “tormenters.” So when the Scripture says he will be “tormented day and night for ever and ever” in the “lake of fire,” it means that the Devil will be restrained in a never-ending detention of destruction. Indeed, it will be “for ever and ever.”
The Bible has answered our question. It has shown that Hades, Sheol or hell is the common grave of mankind. At the resurrection hell gives up its dead. Jehovah destroys hell, for it is cast into the “lake of fire.” Gehenna represents the state of destruction that lasts forever and ever. There is no hope of a resurrection for those in Gehenna. So the fiery hells are only pagan hells. The Bible hell (Sheol-Hades) is not hot, but is the dark, silent grave.
2006-11-16 09:31:38
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answered by jvitne 4
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The Whitehouse.
2006-11-16 01:21:53
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answered by ANON 4
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