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HARUN YAHYA (ADNAN OKTAR)
with smoke filling the air, the unbeliever, hands tied to his neck and
cast into a small room, is afflicted with anguish. He struggles, strives
for salvation, but to no avail. He cannot even move. Ultimately, he
begs to be allowed to disappear, as stated in the verse, and wishes
only that he were dead. This request is simply returned. In that nar-
row hole he is confined in, he remains for months, years and may be
for hundreds of years. A growing trouble fills his heart, while he
begs thousands of times for his own disappearance. Once "saved," he
will not taste salvation, but will encounter another face of hell.
Food, Drinks and Garments
The world abounds in countless varieties of delicious and nutri-
tious food. Each one is a blessing from Allah. Various kinds of meat,
fruits and vegetables with innumerable colors, tastes and odors,
dairy products, honey and many other nutrients produced by ani-
mals and spices, had all been created specially and generously given
for the service of man by the time this world was created. Moreover,
the human senses have been created in such a way as to perceive all
these delicious tastes. By the inspiration of Allah, man has an ap-
petite for dainty food, while he is disgusted at rotten and nasty food,
pus and so on. This is another inspiration by Allah.
Favors, far greater than the ones in this world, are kept pre-
pared in paradise, and from them believers will derive the benefit for
all eternity. This is the gift of Allah, the One Who gives blessings and
prosperity. The people of hell, on the other hand, in retribution for
the wicked deeds they engaged in in this world, are kept distant
from the favors of Allah, the ar-Razzaq, (Surat ash-Shuara: 19) so
that all they encounter is torment. The end they will face in the here-
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