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HARUN YAHYA (ADNAN OKTAR)
dust and bones, shall we then be raised again or our forefa-
thers, the earlier peoples?' Say: 'The earlier and the later peo-
ples will certainly all be gathered on an appointed day. Then
you, you misguided people, you deniers, will eat from the tree
of Zaqqum, filling your stomachs with it and drink scalding
water on top of it, slurping like thirst-crazed camels. This will
be their fare on the Day of Judgment!' (Surat al-Waqi'a: 45-56)
In the world, one occasionally suffers from a severe sore throat
or a stomach ache. However, in hell, the unbelievers suffer from the
severest of all these pains. The food unbelievers are entitled to eat
chokes them. If they can ever manage to swallow, it seethes in the
belly like molten brass (Surat ad-Dukhan: 44). It never satiates. This
being the case, the people of hell suffer an everlasting, horrible
hunger.
The people of hell feel hunger so intensely that, despite trying
countless times, they cannot help but eat the fruits of the bitter thorn,
which make them writhe in pain. Then they rush to the boiling
water. Yet, this water can never be digested. As stated in the verse
above, they slurp like thirst-crazed camels. To make this suffering
even more severe, unbelievers are driven to hell thirsty. (Surah
Maryam: 86)
Another disgusting drink of the people of hell is pus. This fluid
is known in medicine as the most offensive odor. In another verse, it
is related that pus is served with boiling water, so as to make the un-
believer taste the obscene taste of pus and perceive the torment of
boiling water with all his senses.
Despite their being disgusting and unbearable, that unbelievers
still drink them to meet their needs shows their craving for drink.
Once they taste this torment, they run to another. This also lasts for
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