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HARUN YAHYA (ADNAN OKTAR)
believers alike will all hear the horrible noise and roar of the fire to-
gether and witness stunning images. However, believers are saved
with Allah's approval after some time and unbelievers are left on
their knees. Then, they are cast into the hellfire.
Having a better grasp of Allah's wrath and being grateful to
Him can be considered as one of the purposes of the presence of be-
lievers among the crowd gathered around hell. A believer witness-
ing the wrath in hell looks like comprehends how a great favor the
faith granted to him is. Because hell is a terrible place, even being
saved from torment means bliss for the human being.
Witnessing hell, the believer can make comparisons and thus
better appreciate paradise, a place of blessings where he will reside
for all eternity. Even in the world, to be saved from pain is a great
boon. For instance, someone facing the danger of being frozen on a
mountain rejoices at finding an old hut with a fireplace. He perceives
this hut almost as if it were a luxury hotel room. For someone who
has not eaten anything for days a loaf of bread is a feast. The end of
pain is an unsurpassable reason for joy, happiness, peace and grate-
fulness.
A believer who sees hell at close quarters and is saved from it by
Allah, attains this kind of bliss. Moreover, being rewarded with par-
adise makes believers attain the salvation mentioned in the Qur'an.
Having seen the greatest torment in hell, the believer very well un-
derstands the value of paradise overflowing with blessings. For the
rest of his eternal life, he never forgets what hell looks like and hence
takes greater pleasure in paradise.
On the Day of Judgment, people hear the following words of
those who recognize believers and unbelievers from their faces:
There will be a dividing wall between them and on the ram-
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