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Introduction. Does Dante encounter the Prophet Muhammad in Hell? Yes, Dante speaks of encountering Muhammad in the 8th circle of Hell in his work, "The Divine Comedy". The Divine Comedy was written between 1308 and Dante's death in 1321, and it describes Dante's journey through Hell (Inferno), Purgatory (Purgatorio), and Paradise (Paradiso).
Muḥammad was a renegade Christian, enraged by the cardinals who promised him the death of the current pope so that he himself could be made pope. 1 Or he was a puppet, controlled by a shadowy figure named Sergius, who plotted the downfall of Christendom. 2 Or he put bird seed in his ear and trained a dove to eat it so that his followers would be...
If Dante puts Vergil between the pilgrim and the damned in order to distance himself from Muhammad, Muhammad, on the contrary, stresses the connection between himself and Dante. Muhammad assumes that. Dante is one of the damned stopping for a bit of sightseeing on his way to his eternal home.
shown hell by the angel Milik, the keeper of hell - "he removed its covering and the flames blazed high into the air until I thought they would consume everything." In each of the heavenly spheres he visited, Muhammad saw another great figure from the past, just as he had seen Adam in the first-Jesus and John the Baptist in the second,
Mohammed and the End of the World. David Ross. This translates Paul Casanova, "Mohammed et la fin du monde", collected and published in Paris, 1911. This is just the main section with footnotes; not the Complementary Notes.
Muhammad in Hell - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. 1. Dante describes encountering the Prophet Muhammad in the 8th circle of Hell in his epic poem The Divine Comedy.