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Will Satan himself be forgiven?

As we've seen above, the time in Hell is limited.  No where in the Noble Quran do we see any mention of Satan will eventually be forgiven.  But based on Satan's arrogance, and based on his conversation with Allah Almighty, and based on Allah Almighty's declaration that His Mercy overpowers His Anger, I can think or suggest that Satan certainly knew that he wouldn't reside in Hell for eternity; meaning that he will eventually end up in Heaven.

It is also important to know that Satan fears Allah Almighty:

"Remember Satan made their (sinful) acts seem alluring to them, and said:  'No one among men can overcome you this day, while I am near to you':   But when the two forces came in sight of each other, he turned on his heels, and said:  'Lo! I am clear of you; lo! I see what ye see not; Lo! I fear God: for God is strict in punishment.(The Noble Quran, 8:48)" 

"(Their allies deceived them), like the Evil One, when he says to man, 'Deny God':  but when (man) denies God, (the Evil One) says, 'I am free of thee: I do fear God, the Lord of the Worlds!'  (The Noble Quran, 59:16)"

So if Satan clearly fears Allah Almighty, then it is obvious that his intentional refusal to Allah's Holy Commands are not to the extent that he (Satan) would lead himself to the Ultimate Destruction by getting stuck in Hell forever and ever infinitely.

Personally knowing that Allah Almighty in a vast amount (more than 100 that I personally can see in the index at the back of the Noble Quran that I have) of Noble Verses in the Noble Quran talked at the end of each one of them about His Mercy and Forgiveness, then it is clear to me that He Will eventually empty Hell from all of His Creation, even though He did not mention this in the Noble Quran.

Let us look at the following Noble Verse:

"Not one of the beings in the heavens and the earth but must come to (God) Most Gracious as a servant.  (The Noble Quran, 19:93)"

According to this Noble Verse, even Satan himself with all of his arrogance and evil intentions will ultimately come to Allah Almighty as a servant.  He will ultimately come to worship Allah Almighty and fear Allah Almighty, and humble himself for Allah Almighty.

Please visit The Mercy of Allah Almighty on Mankind, and our age of 40 wisdom in Islam.

 

 

 

 

 

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