Can a human being feel the difference between being burnt by "normal" fire and fire 69 times hotter?Brethen in Faith! Paradise and Fire are close to anyone of you than the laces of his shoes. And the Fire which you kindle here in the world is just a seventieth part of the Hell-Fire. The Hell-Fire is sixty-nine times hotter than the fire of this world. The hotness of summer and its mid-day heat that you feel is just a breath of the Hell-Fire. The Prophet said, "The Fire complained to its Lord and said, 'O my Lord! Parts of me eats up other parts.' So Allaah permitted it to have two breaths: one in the summer and one in the winter and that is the severe heat you feel in summer and the severe cold you feel in the winter. And the severe heat is of the breath of Hell."
Can a human being feel the difference between being burnt by "normal" fire and fire 69 times hotter?
What exactly is refered to as the fire of this world? There's different kinds of fire on Earth, and not every flame has the same temperature
A very good read and reminder. Yet, at the same time should we not desire Jannah because we love and desire to serve Allaah(swt), not simply because of fear of hell-fire?
Shouldn't our desire to serve Allaah(swt) be even stronger then our greatest fears?
To graceously and loyally serve Allaah(swt) eliminates any need to fear Hell-Fire as it is something a true believer, will never face.
Fear of Hell-Fire for the unrepentent should be an incentive for us to do our best to guide our fellow humans to the path that will lead them away from such a fate.
That's true, but different people are motivated by different things. If a teacher says whoever does the homework will get candy, some people won't bother. If the teacher says if you don't do the homework, you'll get detention, those who did not want to do it will. So yes, we should aim to do good deeds and avoid bad ones because of our love for Allah, but all to often, we forget, and are reminded by the punishment that awaits us if we do not.
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