This is on the Wikipedia page for Jahannam:
"In later centuries, Sufis did not even find it acceptable for one to ask for Heaven in the hope of meeting God or to do good in fear of Hell."
However it is unsourced and seems to be quoted many places, but I can't find a source.
I'd be interested...
Per Sufism and it's articulators like Rumi, is hell an everlasting horror where the wicked burn forever?
Or is universal salvation possible?
Or are all of the above irrelevant because the mystic understands God in a way that transcends such notions?
Most teach that everything can be fine if you follow certain rules and/or rituals.
Which ones teach that there simply is nothing to worry about, nothing to fear, no dread, no threats, no matter what?
What are the denominations of Christianity that teach that hell (eternal fire and brimstone) absolutely does not exist in any way, shape, or form and back this up with scripture and can give meaningful answers to explain the scriptures that seem to support hell?
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