Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a) said, "One who denies wilaya of Imam Ali (a), his abode is hawiya. He (a) resurrected one of the dead upon the request of one of his Hawariyyun (apostles of Jesus) and asked him, "what happened to you?" He said, "we enjoyed the night in happiness, but in the morning we were sent to hawiya of the hell." Prophet Jesus (a) asked him, "what is hawiya?" He answered, "It is sijjin." Prophet Jesus (a) asked him, "what is sijjin?" He answered, "Mountains of rocks which turn to the fire blazing toward us." Īccording to a hadith, Prophet Jesus (a) passed by a town and saw that all its people were dead and their bodies were left on the ground. Also, in some hadiths, "hawiya" refers to the seventh and the lowest level of the hell. MBC4 launched in 2005 and is the Arab world’s first channel exclusively geared towards young Arab families with women’s interests at its core. In a hadith from Imam Ali (a), he (a) mentions "hawiya" the first level from the seven levels of the hell. However, another group of exegetes have interpreted "umm" as "brain" and have stated that "hawiya" refers to the way people fall in it by their heads. A group of exegetes have interpreted the word "umm" as "place" and the same way a mother embraces her child, the hell embraces people. * And what will show you what it is? * It is a scorching fire!". Hawiya is once mentioned in Qur'an 101:8–11, "But as for him whose deeds weigh light in the scales, * his home will be the Abyss. "Hawiya" literally means "to fall" and the hell is called so, because disbelievers and criminals fall into it. According to a hadith, hawiya is the lowest level of the hell and according to another hadith, it is the place for those who deny wilaya of Imam Ali (a). Al-Hāwīya (Arabic: الهاوية) or the Abyss is one of the names of the hell mentioned in the Qur'an.
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