Yes, the Islamic term Pul-e-Siraat refers to the bridge that people must cross on Judgment Day to enter paradise:
- DescriptionIn Islam, the bridge of Pul-e-Siraat is a road or bridge that passes over Hell. It is said to be thinner than a hair, sharper than a sword, and hotter than fire.
- Crossing the bridgeOn Judgment Day, the saved and the damned will cross the bridge. The faithful will cross quickly, while those who are guilty of sin but are still considered believers will fall into Hell for a limited time. Unbelievers will fall into Hell permanently.
- ObstaclesThe bridge has seven passes, each with stations that are 70 Farsakh (1 Farsakh = 5.5 km) long. There are 70,000 angels posted at each pass.
- Deeds that helpDeeds like dhikr, charity, and salawat will help people cross the bridge.
- PolytheistsPolytheists will not pass over the bridge, but will fall into Hell before it is set up.