Saqar

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Saqar is a term in the Qur'an referring to a severe level of Hell associated with intense punishment for disbelievers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic eschatological concept
Qur'anic term
level of Hell
associatedWith punishment of disbelievers
punishment of sinners
associatedWithConcept Divine retribution
afterlife punishment
associatedWithNumber nineteen keepers (Qur'an 74:30-31)
associatedWithReligion Islam
contrastedWith Jannah (Paradise)
surface form: Paradise (Jannah)
describedAs a place of intense punishment
a severe level of Hell
eschatologicalDomain Hell
surface form: Hell (Jahannam)
eschatologicalRole abode of punishment in the Hereafter
hasAttribute intense heat
severe torment
unrelenting punishment
hasQuranicDescription does not spare and does not leave (Qur'an 74:28)
scorching the human (Qur'an 74:29)
keeperType angels of punishment
languageOfTerm Arabic
mentionedIn Quran
surface form: Qur'an
mentionedInSurah Surah Al-Muddaththir
surface form: Surah al-Muddaththir
moralFunction deterrent against sin
warning to disbelievers
QuranicVerseReference Qur'an 74:26
Qur'an 74:27
Qur'an 74:28
Qur'an 74:29
Qur'an 74:30
Qur'an 74:31
roleInQuran emphasizes seriousness of disbelief
reinforces accountability in the Hereafter
scripturalLanguage Classical Arabic
scripturalStatus part of Islamic revealed text
studiedIn Islamic theology (kalam)
Tafsir literature
termType proper noun in Qur'anic discourse
understoodBy classical Islamic exegetes

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