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Old Tuesday, November 13, 2012
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Default Help is required (Idiom"like hell" in Islamic point of view)

Can any one tell me the right path
actually the story is yesterday i liked the post of my friend on Face book and wrote"loved it like hell"
u all know its the idiom"like hell"
but my friend said that i shouldn't use this word in Islamic point of view its not right to use hell word like this,
I think Islam is not such a thing that we compare it to these little idioms.
Please give me your kind Suggestions and show me the right way.
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like hell Informal
1. Used as an intensive: He ran like hell to catch the bus.
2. Used to express strong contradiction or refusal: He says he's going along with usLike hell he is!


In my personal opinion .. we can use it.. because when we use it .. we (should) never mean hell THE PLACE where condemned souls are kept..

Its used in an idiomatic sense which seeks to explain intensity in the sense.

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/like+hell

I may be wrong.. Erum
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like hell Informal
1. Used as an intensive: He ran like hell to catch the bus.
2. Used to express strong contradiction or refusal: He says he's going along with usLike hell he is!


In my personal opinion .. we can use it.. because when we use it .. we (should) never mean hell THE PLACE where condemned souls are kept..

Its used in an idiomatic sense which seeks to explain intensity in the sense.

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/like+hell

I may be wrong.. Erum
yes i am thinking the same because the intention of using that word was not bad
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Often I here people saying "XX is a paradise on earth" but I think the beauty of paradise is just not comparable with any place in this world
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