Step 3: The Environment of Fire
The fire of Jahannam is not like the fire of this world. It is described as being "fed" by the essence of the deeds performed by its inhabitants. It does not merely burn the surface; it penetrates the heart.
The text describes the fire as having been kindled for eons, turning white, then red, then black. It is a lightless fire, a consuming force that radiates a heat that shrivels the skin. Throughout this realm, the environment is alive—the walls, the floor, and the very air seem to

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