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. . . Satan caught up with him. He was one of those lured in-
to error. (Surat al-A‘raf, 175)
As a result of their attachment to satan, these people become
slaves to their own lower selves, and their lives become filled
with greed and every kind of excess. Such individuals who enter
a relationship with satan are described in the Qur’an:
Shall I tell you upon whom the satans descend? They de-
scend on every evil liar. They give them a hearing and most
of them are liars. (Surat ash-Shu‘ara’, 221-223)
Those who habitually obey satan and live according to his
morality regard Hell as a kind of ideal model for life. The places
where they live are dark and dingy; their aesthetic taste is based
on scenes of violence and bloodshed that suggests to them the
same violence and horrors of Hell. They long for a society in
which the people of Hell can live according to this same morality.
In a society where satanist morality is practiced, no one will truly
love any other. No one can trust anyone else. There will be anxie-
ty and horrors in all aspects of life; betrayal and disloyalty will be
rife. There will be widespread prostitution, thievery, murder, tor-
ture, slaughter and countless other crimes; and citizens will be
overwhelmed by unhappiness and despair.
Here we come to another major satanist error: Their expres-
sions of a longing for Hell comes from the fact that they do not
know what Hell is actually like. Nor can they fully imagine it in
their minds. In the Qur’an, Allah describes in detail what a terri-
fying and horrible place it is—so much so that those who have
seen it, or heard its roar even from a distance, beg and plead to be
protected from it.
The Light of the Qur’an Has Destroyed Satanism