Islomda al-A'rof ( arabcha: الأعراف ) jannat (jannat) va jahannam (do'zax) o'rtasidagi ajratuvchi hududi bo'lib [2], gunohlari va fazilatlari bir xilda bo'lganlar yashaydi, ular butunlay yomon emas va ular butunlay yaxshi emas. Bu joyni befarqlik bilan, ammo azob-uqubatlarsiz xayrixoh poklaish joyi sifatida tasvirlash mumkin.

Sufiy tasavvuf va musulmon faylasufi Ibn Arabiyning " Futuhat al-Makkiyya "ning dastxat qo'lyozmasidan qiyomat kunidagi "Yig'ilish tekisligi" ( Ard al-Hashr) diagrammasi, taxminan. 1238. Arsh ( Allohning Arshi ), solihlar uchun minbarlar (al-Aminun), yetti qator farishtalar, Jabroil (ar-Ruh), A'rof (to'siq), Ko'plik hovuzi, al-Maqom al ko'rsatilgan. -Mahmud (Muhammad payg'ambar mo'minlar uchun shafoat qiladigan joy), Mizon (Tarozi), As-Sirot (Ko'prik), Jahannam (Jahannam) va Marjul- jannat (Jannat o'tloqi) [1].

Bu so'z boshqa tillarga "balandlik" deb tarjima qilingan. manzil - do'zax va jannat orasidagi baland parda sifatida tasvirlangan [3]. Ibn Kasir A'rofni darvozasi bor devor deb ta'riflagan [4] .Bu baland devorda do‘zax dahshatiga, jannat go‘zalligiga guvoh bo‘lgan odamlar yashar edi. Ular jannatga kirishni orzu qiladilar, lekin ularning gunohlari va fazilatlari bir xilda. Holbuki, Allohning rahmati bilan ular jannatga oxirgi kiradigan odamlar qatorida bo'ladilar[4] .Islom bo'yicha nasroniy - katolik olimi Lui Massinyon nasroniylarning limbo tushunchasi A'rofning musulmon talqinidan ilhomlangan deb hisoblaydi [5].

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  2. „An Exegical Study of Qur’anic Term Al-A`raf“. 2022-yil 5-noyabrda asl nusxadan arxivlangan. Qaraldi: 2023-yil 12-avgust.
  3. Questions on Islam - Who are the companions of Araf, which is mentioned in the Surah Al-Araf?
  4. 4,0 4,1 The People of Al-A'raf
  5. Cyril Glassé, Huston Smith The New Encyclopedia of Islam Rowman Altamira 2003 ISBN 978-0-759-10190-6 page 60