Methods indicating the eternity of the Paradise and Hell and their people in the Holy Qur’an
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Research Topic: Explaining the various Qur’anic methods in indicating to the
permanence of Pardaise and Hell and their contents. This has led to talking about
the Qur’anic manners in the extinction of the world, and the Qur’anic manners in
the perpetuation of good and bad deeds.
Research Boundaries: Interpreting the Qur’anic manners - whether in denial or
affirmation - in showing-up the continuity of Paradise and Hell and their contents,
through the verses of the Holy Qur’an and the sayings of commentators.
Research Objectives:
- Considering the various Qur’anic manners in explaining the continuity of
Heaven and Hell and their contents.
- Considering the different Qur’anic methods in explaining the extinction and
impermanence of the world.
- Considering the Qur’anic methods which highlighted the significance of the
absolute continuity for conducting the good deeds to enter Paradise.
- Considering the Qur’anic manners which stated that the cause of entering Hell
is continuing to commit the immoral deeds. Approach: The research is relied on the inductive approach and then the descriptive approach
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