| John Hayward - 1856 - 444 páginas
...first pass the bridge called in Arabic al Sirat, which, the}- say, is laid over the midst of bell, and described to be finer than a hair, and sharper...upon it; for which reason most of the sect of the Motazalites reject it as a fable; though the orthodox think it a sufficient proof of the truth of this... | |
| George Sale - 1856 - 692 páginas
...the bridge, called in Arabic, al Sirat, which they say is laid over the midst of hell, and describe to be finer than a hair, and sharper than the edge...upon it : for which reason most of the sect of the Mótazalites reject it as a fable, though the orthodox think it a sufficient proof of the truth of... | |
| 1856 - 692 páginas
...the bridge, called in Arabic, al SiraM, which they say is laid over the midst of hell, and describe to be finer than a hair, and sharper than the edge...upon it : for which reason most of the sect of the Mdtazalites reject it as a fable, though the orthodox think it a sufficient proof of the truth of this... | |
| Mary Martha Sherwood - 1858 - 358 páginas
...but both of them must pass the bridge Al Sirat, which is laid over the midst of hell. This bridge is finer than a hair, and sharper than the edge of a sword. The righteous will be enabled to pass over it with ease ; but the wicked will miss their footing, and... | |
| Edward Stanley Poole - 1859 - 596 páginas
...The Sirat is the bridge which all must pass on the day of judgment, extending over the midst of Hell, finer than a hair, and sharper than the edge of a sword. NOTE 42. See Note 55 to Chapter Hi. CHAPTER XVI. COMMENCING WITH PART OF THE THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVENTH... | |
| John Hayward - 1860 - 438 páginas
...hell-fire will take the left ; but both of them must first pass the bridge called in Arabic al Sir at, which, they say, is laid over the midst of hell, and...upon it; for which reason most of the sect of the Motazalites reject it as a fable; though the orthodox think it a sufficient proof of the truth of this... | |
| 1860 - 688 páginas
...al Sir&t, which they say is laid over the midst of hell, and describe to be finer than a hair, an ! sharper than the edge of a sword ; so that it seems...upon it: for which reason most of the sect of the Motazalites reject it as a fable, though the orthodox think it a sufficient proof of the truth of this... | |
| Edward William Lane - 1860 - 656 páginas
...evil works shall be weighed, and in the bridge " Es-Sinfy " (which extends over the midst of Hell, finer than a hair, and sharper than the edge of a sword), over which all must pass, and from which the wicked shall fall into Hell. He believes, also, that they... | |
| 1879 - 736 páginas
...Persians that famous bridge so vividly described in the Koran. t Es-Sirat is the bridge's name. It is finer than a hair and sharper than the edge of a sword, and is, besides, guarded with thorns and briars along all its length. Nevertheless, when, at the last... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1867 - 684 páginas
...paradise will take the right hand way, and those who are destined to hell-fire will take the left, bat both of them must first pass the bridge, called in...upon it : for which reason most of the sect of the M6tazalites reject it as a fable, though the orthodox think it a sufficient proof of the truth of this... | |
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