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Xeno Legendium Islamic Folklore The Tales of Al-Araf Divine Border Between Jahannam Hellfire & Jannah Paradise

In the time beyond time, when the Reckoning had concluded and the scales of deeds were weighed with precision, a group of souls found themselves neither among the rejoicing in Paradise nor the regretful in Hellfire. They stood upon an elevated realm — the A‘rāf, the Heights.

This station, described in the Qur’an (Surah Al-A‘rāf, 7:46–49), was neither a reward nor a punishment, but a pause between two eternal destinies. From this vantage, they could see both realms: the radiant gardens of Paradise on one side, and the blazing torment of Hell on the other. They recognized the people of both camps, calling out to those destined for Jannah with words of peace, and turning away in dread from those suffering in Jahannam.

The scholars of old explained that the People of Al-A‘rāf were those whose deeds were evenly balanced — their good not quite enough to admit them into Paradise, their evil not enough to condemn them to Hell. Some narrations added that they were people who had fought in jihad but disobeyed their parents, or those who died before the message of Islam reached them in full. While not authenticated in the sayings of the Prophet ﷺ directly, the companions such as Ibn Abbas and Qatadah passed down deep insights about them.

These souls waited, humbled and hopeful, their eyes fixed on the Mercy of Allah. They would not remain forever on the Heights. One day, they would hear the call of their Lord: “Enter Paradise. No fear will there be upon you, nor will you grieve” (Qur’an 7:49). But before that final moment came, their story — of faith, suspense, and Divine justice — would unfold.
17 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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