Sijjin

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Sijjin is an Islamic term referring to a record or register in which the deeds of the wicked are inscribed and a place associated with severe punishment in the Hereafter.

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Label Occurrences
Sijjin canonical 2

Statements (37)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic eschatological concept
Quranic term
associatedWith Hereafter
disbelievers
divine justice
evil deeds
punishment
severe punishment
wicked people
contrastedWith Illiyyin
cosmologicalPosition associated with the lowest levels of existence in some interpretations
describedAs record of the deeds of the wicked
register of the wicked
discussedBy Islamic scholars
discussedIn Tafsir literature
eschatologicalRole destination of the wicked in the Hereafter
place of confinement for the wicked
repository of the record of evil deeds
etymologyHypothesis possibly related to Arabic root s-j-n (to imprison) in some scholarly views
grammaticalForm proper noun in Quranic usage
interpretedAs a place in the lowest earth or underworld in some exegeses
a register in which the deeds of the wicked are inscribed
language Arabic
mentionedIn Quran
mentionedInSurah Surah Al-Mutaffifin
surface form: Surah al-Mutaffifin
moralFunction reminder of accountability for evil deeds
warning to those who deny the Hereafter
QuranVerseReference Quran 83:7
Quran 83:8
Quran 83:9
relatedConcept Book of deeds
Day of Judgment
Hell
religion Islam
scripturalStatus unseen realm known through revelation
theologicalDomain Islamic eschatology
Islamic theology

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Illiyyin contrastedWith Sijjin