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Jahannam (Arabic: جهنم)(in Turkish: cehennem, in Bosnian: džehennem) is the Islamic equivalent to Gei Hinnom, or hell. Its name is similar to the Hebrew word Gehinnom, from which it derives. According to the Qur'an only God knows who will go to Jahannam and who will go to Jannah. Those who ignored, or only pretended to believe in Allah remain in Jahannam after Qiyamah (Judgment Day). Muslims believe that unfaithful Muslims not true to their religion will be punished in Jahannam, but will eventually be forgiven.[clarify] As stated before, God only knows who will go to Jahannam and who will go to Jannah. Zaqqum is a thorned tree that grows in Jahannam. It has bitter thorned fruit which the damned are compelled to eat so as to intensify their torment. Its fruits are shaped like devils' heads. Quote from the Qur'an:
The Qur'an also states:
Muslims agree that the Qur'an is very descriptive of Hell. It is therefore emphasised by Muslims to have fear of the omnipotent as a way of cultivating piety and humility. For example, the second verse in chapter two of the Qur'an reads: [2:2] "This is the book, there is no doubt in it. It is a guide for the God-fearing and pious." See also
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