HELLISH - translation to αραβικά
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HELLISH - translation to αραβικά

RELIGIOUS OR MYTHOLOGICAL PLACE OF (OFTEN ETERNAL) SUFFERING
HelL; Nature of Hell; The Levels of Hell; Cold day in Hell; Hellish; H word; HELL; Hell hath frozen over; Hell has frozen over; H-word; Empiyerno; Eternal torment; Eternal Hell; Kuzimu; Eternal punishment; Helll; Halja; Hell judaism; Punishment, Everlasting; Haguel; Everlasting punishment; Realm of Darkness; Masak Mavdil; Masak Mabdil; Islamic views on Hell; Háwíyah; Hell in Judaism
  • ''Visit to hell'' by Mexican artist [[Mauricio García Vega]]
  • Belief in Hell by country (2017–2020)
  • heaven]] by James Tissot
  • galla]]'' demons
  • ''The Last Judgment, Hell'', c.1431, by [[Fra Angelico]]
  • Huaro]], [[Peru]]
  • ''[[Harrowing of Hell]]''. Christ leads Adam by the hand, c.1504
  • location of the same name]], which she oversees
  • Hell – detail from a fresco in the medieval church of St Nicholas in Raduil, [[Bulgaria]]
  • Medieval illustration of Hell in the [[Hortus deliciarum]] manuscript of [[Herrad of Landsberg]] (about 1180)
  • Muhammad requests Maalik to show him Hell during his heavenly journey. Miniature from [[The David Collection]].
  • shameless women]]" being eternally punished for exposing their hair to the sight of strangers. Persian, 15th century.
  • Naraka in the Burmese representation
  • A Chinese glazed earthenware sculpture of "Hell's torturer", 16th century, [[Ming Dynasty]]
  • Jain]] Hell and various tortures suffered in them. Left panel depicts the demi-god and his animal vehicle presiding over each Hell.
  • "Gehenna", [[Valley of Hinnom]], 2007
  • ''[[Dante]] and [[Virgil]] in Hell'' (1850) by [[William-Adolphe Bouguereau]]. In this painting, the two are shown watching the condemned.
  • Yama's Court and Hell. The Blue figure is [[Yamaraja]] (The Hindu god of death) with his consort [[Yami]] and [[Chitragupta]] <br /> 17th-century painting from Government Museum, [[Chennai]].

HELLISH         

الصفة

جَحِيمِيّ ; جَهَنَّمِيّ

hellish         
صِفَة : جهنّمِيّ . شيطانيّ
hellish         
ADJ
جهنمى شيطانى

Ορισμός

Hellish
·adj Of or pertaining to hell; like hell; infernal; malignant; wicked; detestable; diabolical.

Βικιπαίδεια

Hell

In religion and folklore, hell is a location or state in the afterlife in which evil souls are subjected to punitive suffering, most often through torture, as eternal punishment after death. Religions with a linear divine history often depict hells as eternal destinations, the biggest examples of which are Christianity and Islam, whereas religions with reincarnation usually depict a hell as an intermediary period between incarnations, as is the case in the dharmic religions. Religions typically locate hell in another dimension or under Earth's surface. Other afterlife destinations include heaven, paradise, purgatory, limbo, and the underworld.

Other religions, which do not conceive of the afterlife as a place of punishment or reward, merely describe an abode of the dead, the grave, a neutral place that is located under the surface of Earth (for example, see Kur, Hades, and Sheol). Such places are sometimes equated with the English word hell, though a more correct translation would be "underworld" or "world of the dead". The ancient Mesopotamian, Greek, Roman, and Finnic religions include entrances to the underworld from the land of the living.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για HELLISH
1. "This is indeed an oddball planet, where the temperature range of the season changes from hellish to super–hellish," said Carnegie Institution astronomer Alan Boss.
2. We‘ve just emerged from a hellish time for road travel.
3. Women are schooled to think of motherhood as hellish.
4. They are the most remarkable pictures of one of the most hellish places on earth.
5. That is scant consolation for those left in this hellish place.