Paradise and hell word count in the Qur'an: Difference between revisions

→‎Hell word count: "hell" is often described as "fire". apologists must ideally count this as well.
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===Hell word count===
===Hell word count===
* The word count for hell is less problematic. There are basically only two reasonable counting methods. Counting all occurrences gets the result '''77''' and counting without prefixes gets the result 72.
* The word count for hell is less problematic. There are basically only two reasonable counting methods. Counting all occurrences gets the result '''77''' and counting without prefixes gets the result 72.
* Muslim apologists count the word "garden" hand in hand with "paradise". But in most of the Qur'an, hell is simply described as the "fire". Why are they ignoring this word's occurrences?


==See also==
==See also==
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