‼️ The inhabitants of Hell will become restless at the stench of the place of shame of the fornicator!‼️
■■ Who is Jina?
What works do you go?
Know more about zina and read this hadith once before committing zina!! What is Zina?
■▪ Only illicit intercourse is called zina?
No!! ●● In the language of hadith, zina is divided into many types.
For example:
01. Do not look at any stranger women or men! 02. related to sexDo not use the tongue to speak obscenities!
●▪03. Do not touch anyone illegally without marriage!
●▪04. Walking for four feet!
●▪05. It is unheard of to hear bad things about him.
●▪06. Zina to imagine and aspire to Zina!
●▪07. Then shame completes it or leaves it incomplete! ----- (Bukhari, Muslim, Sunan Abu Dawud, Sunan An-Nasa'i)!
●● However: We are only Don't think of the last step!
Now think if you are not involved in any of these jobs?
■■ Zina is clearly forbidden Allah Ta'ala declares zina haram and says: ------- "You shall not even go near the verge of zina.
For it is a very shameless and evil act." ----- (Surah Bani-Israel verse 32)
■■ Punishment of adultery: The punishment is very terrible! Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam said: ---------- "I'm in a dreamI saw a stove.
The upper part of which was pressed and the lower part was wide.
And there was a fire burning and the men and women inside were screaming!
When the flames are up, they are also going up, and when the fire subsides, they are going down! Always their condition (such) was going on! I asked Jibraeel (as): Who are these???" Jibraeel (as) said: -------"They are men and women who have illicit sex!" ----- (Bukhari)
■■The people of Hell will be restless in the stench of the shame of the fornicator!
■▪On that day the adulterer will be allowed to drink this rotten water to quench his thirst!
●● So everyone should avoid all these satanic relationships outside of marriage called lover-lover. May Allah grant us all, including me, the grace to stay away from all kinds of bad deeds. Amen.,,,🤲🤲🤲 Author: Shah Jalal Yamani
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