>>17059511>>17059512>>17059515Their hell (Jahannam) also fascinates me. How ironic to be fascinated by excitement and pain.
>Zaqqum (read as Zacum, from Arabic: also Zaqqoum) is, according to the Koran, a cursed tree that grows in the depths of Jahanam, the Islamic equivalent of the Christian Hell. It is said that its fruits are shaped like the heads of demons, called guislins, being thorny and bitter, in addition to having a horrible smell. The damned (Jati'un) feel so hungry and thirsty that they end up being forced to eat the fruits of Zaqqum to satisfy themselves, but its thorns tear their bodies apart from the inside, causing a terrible feeling, apart from the terrible taste and smell that would make anyone vomit at the same time>As if the bad sensations that the fruit causes weren't enough, the effects after its consumption are also not friendly. As soon as a convict consumes the fruit, he has his face removed from his body and is forced to drink a boiling mixture. This mixture causes the condemned man's entire body to be burned from the inside, starting from the stomach, until his whole body melts and becomes a heap of flesh and bones, which are finally burned by the hellish fire. The punishment, however, does not come to an end. Instead of the fire destroying what's left of the condemned man by turning him to ashes, it restores his body. In this way, the condemned is obliged to relive the same situation of pain and suffering, time after time, eternally around the Zaqqum tree. fruits of his bad deeds during life>In traditionally Muslim countries, it is common for some royal plants to be casually called Zaqqum in reference to the cursed tree, either because of the bitter taste of its fruits or other different reasons