| Jaʻfar Sharīf - 1832 - 646 páginas
...Pice or Pysa I— .J — a copper coin, value about two farthings. Pool-surrat o\ja Jj — a bridge, finer than a hair and sharper than the edge of a sword, situated between heaven and hell, on which all mankind will have to go on the resurrection day. The... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1834 - 454 páginas
...the bridge called in Arabic Al Sirat, which, they say, is laid over the midst of hell, and described to be finer than a hair, and sharper than the edge...conceive how any one shall be able to stand upon it. For this reason, most of the sect of the Motazalites reject it as a fable ; though the orthodox think it... | |
| Thomas Anthony Trollope - 1834 - 630 páginas
...all are required to pass after their trial on the day of judgment. It was supposed to be so narrow as to be finer than a hair, and sharper than the edge of a sword, and on all sides to be beset with briars and thorns. Over this bridge the good, they imagine, with... | |
| Andrew Crichton - 1834 - 432 páginas
...famous bridge, Al Sirat (or the strait), which spans the dreadful abyss of hell, and is represented to be finer than a hair, and sharper than the edge of a sword. This frightful path is beset with briers and thorns ; but the good will find no impediment ; they will... | |
| Mary Martha Sherwood - 1834 - 448 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... | |
| Mary Martha Sherwood - 1834 - 436 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... | |
| Joseph Nightingale - 1835 - 878 páginas
...virtue or vice, will hang the lot of happiness or woe of every individual. .To the Bridge Al Sirat, finer than a hair, and sharper than the edge of a sword, both the guilty and the virtuous Moslems will then proceed ; the guilty will sink into hell that is... | |
| John Hayward - 1836 - 168 páginas
...the bridge called in Arabic al Sirat, which, they say, is laid over the midst of hell, and described to be finer than a hair, and sharper than the edge...of this article, that it was seriously affirmed by him who never asserted a falsehood, meaning their prophet; who, to add to the difficulty of the passage,... | |
| Edward William Lane - 1836 - 464 páginas
...and evil works shall be weighed, and in the bridge Es-Sira't (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... | |
| Charles Buck - 1838 - 1574 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 of a sword ; no that it stems very difficult to conceive how any one shall bo able to stand upon it; for which... | |
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