Names of Hell
Q: I am looking for the different name
of the Hell-fire. I have found these: Blazing Fire (35:6), Flaming
Fire (33:64), Crushing Fire (104:4,5), and Burning Flame (83:16)
Are these correct and could you give me a few more?
A: Praise be to Allaah.
"The Fire of Hell has many names, which reflect its
characteristics. It is called Jaheem, Jahannam, Lazaa, al-Sa'eer,
Saqar, al-Hatamah and al-Haawiyah, according to its various
characteristics. That which is named is one and the same. The
believer is obliged to believe in and affirm all the names that
have been proven in the Book of Allaah or the Sunnah of His
Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)." (Majmoo' Fataawa wa Rasaa'il al-'Uthaymeen
by al-Salmaan, 2/58).
It is called al-Jaheem (fire) because of its blazing fire.
It is called Jahannam (Hell) because of the depth of its pit -
according to al-Qaamoos.
It is called Lazaa (blazing fire) because of its flames.
It is called al-Sa'eer (blazing flame) because it is kindled and
ignited (this word is derived from the root sa'ara meaning to
kindle).
It is called Saqar (Hell) because of the intensity of its
heat.
It is called al-Hatamah (broken pieces, debris) because it breaks
and crushes everything that is thrown into it.
It is called al-Haawiyah (chasm, abyss) because the one who is
thrown into it is thrown from top to bottom… and so on.
Some of the scholars, mufassireen (Qur'aan commentators) and others
mentioned other names besides these.
Some of them said that these names are the names for the various
levels and degrees of Hell, and some of them divided people into
various categories on the basis of these levels. But it is not
correct to divide people in Hell into categories on this basis,
even though the division of people into categories on the basis of
their actions is something that is proven from the texts - just as
it is not correct to name the various levels of Hell in the manner
in which they mentioned.
The correct view is that each of these names which they mentioned
is a name for the whole of Hell, not for a part of it in exclusion
of another part. (Al-Yawm al-Aakhir
(the Last Day) - al-Jannah wa'l-Naar (Paradise and Hell) by Dr.
'Umar al-Ashqar, 26).
And Allaah knows best.
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