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Zakkum

Hayal Kahvesi Aqua Florya

İstanbul

Apr 11 Sat • 2026 • 10:00pm

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Hayal Kahvesi Aqua Florya, İstanbul

Zakkum at the Hayal Kahvesi Aqua Florya, İstanbul

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Zakkum

Public Onsale   Feb 5 Thu 2026 1:09pm to Apr 11 Sat 2026 10:00pm

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Zakkum

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Zaqqoum, the fruit of the dwellers of Jahannam.

In Islamic tradition, the Zaqqum is a cursed tree that is rooted in the center of Hell. It is first mentioned in the Quran (17:60; 37:62–68; 44:43; 56:52), three times by name, as a tree that produces fruits that is fed to the inhabitants of hell to burn their stomachs, before they are also fed boiling liquids.

In Islamic exegesis and modern scholarship, the Zaqqum tree has also been related to Surat al-Masad, which cryptically describes a figure whose title is Abu Lahab.[1]

  1. ^ El-Badawi 2024, p. 40–42.

Source: Wikipedia