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{{main|Al-Sirat}}
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According to Islamic sources and texts, Sirat is the name of a bridge over the hell across from the [[paradise]], on which all the people pass. Righteous ones pass it swiftly and evildoers fall from it into the hell. In some hadiths, the speed of people in crossing the bridge depends on their [[faith]], sincerity, and righteous deeds. The noble Prophet (s) described this bridge saying that "over the hell, there is a bridge, thinner than a hair and sharper than a sword." In another hadith, the Prophet (s) said, "in Qiyama, when Sirat is put up over the [[hell]], only those can cross it who have permission and the permission is the [[wilaya]] of 'Ali b. Abi Talib (a)."
According to Islamic sources and texts, Sirat is the name of a bridge over the hell across from the [[paradise]], on which all the people pass. Righteous ones pass it swiftly and evildoers fall from it into the hell. In some hadiths, the speed of people in crossing the bridge depends on their [[faith]], sincerity, and righteous deeds. The noble Prophet (s) described this bridge saying that "over the hell, there is a bridge, thinner than a hair and sharper than a sword." In another hadith, the Prophet (s) said, "in Qiyama, when Sirat is put up over the [[hell]], only those can cross it who have permission and the permission is the [[wilaya]] of 'Ali b. Abi Talib (a)."
== Notes ==
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==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Quranic terminology]]
[[Category:Quranic terminology]]
[[Category:Qiyama]]
 
[[Category:Technical terms of Islamic theology]]
[[Category:Eschatology]]
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