Page 145 - Communication and Argument in the Qur'an
P. 145
Adnan Oktar 143
possesses the power to send you punishment from
above your heads or from beneath your feet, or to con-
fuse you in sects and make you taste one another’s
violence.” Look how We vary the Signs so that, hope-
fully, they will understand. (Surat al-An‘am: 63-65)
Say: “What do you think? If Allah made it permanent
night for you until the Day of Resurrection, what deity
is there other than Allah to bring you light? Do you not
then hear?” Say: “What do you think? If Allah made it
permanent day for you till the Day of Resurrection,
what deity is there other than Allah to bring you night to
rest in? Do you not then see?” (Surat al-Qasas: 71-72)
Say: “Who is going to shield you from Allah if He wills
evil for you or wills mercy for you?” They will find no
one to protect or help them besides Allah. (Surat al-
Ahzab: 17)
Say: “My Lord expands or restricts the provision of
anyone He wills. But the majority of humanity do not
know it.” (Surah Saba’: 36)
ARGUMENTS AMONG THE PEOPLE IN HELL
All this is certainly true–the bickering of the People of
the Fire. (Surah Sad: 64)
The Qur’an tells us that at the point of death, the unbeliev-
ers will experience great pains and violent tremors, and that
angels will announce to them the eternal sufferings of Hell.
This is described in the Qur’an as the angles taking them in
death and beating their backs and faces with their wings.
Harun Yahya