
Also known as Al-Sirat, Sirat Jahannam
thumb|Image from a from India, created around 1610-1630, depicting the Last Judgement, on the top with a trumpet, a below with a torch, the ( and ) waiting to pass the Bridge to the afterlife with sinners falling off into hell filled with snakes, and the souls of the believers above in heaven. alt=|thumb|upright=1.35|Diagram of () on the Day of Judgment. () is the line across of (, the dark grey circle). Also shown are the (), pulpits for the righteous (), seven rows of angels, [[Gabriel (), (the Barrier), the Pond of Abundance (, a blue circle), (; where the prophet Muhammad will stand to int
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thumb|Image from a from India, created around 1610-1630, depicting the Last Judgement, on the top with a trumpet, a below with a torch, the ( and ) waiting to pass the Bridge to the afterlife with sinners falling off into hell filled with snakes, and the souls of the believers above in heaven. alt=|thumb|upright=1.35|Diagram of () on the Day of Judgment. () is the line across of (, the dark grey circle). Also shown are the (), pulpits for the righteous (), seven rows of angels, [[Gabriel (), (the Barrier), the Pond of Abundance (, a blue circle), (; where the prophet Muhammad will stand to intercede for the faithful), (), and (). (From an autograph manuscript of by Sufi mystic and Muslim philosopher , .) ]]
() is, according to Islam, the bridge over which every person must pass on the () in order to enter ().
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).