The fires of hell were seventy times hotter than the fires of the iron.

Ruth Ahmed
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The fact that the fires of hell were seventy times hotter than the fires of the iron is a metaphor about the intensity of Hell. In the context of this quote, it is meant to say that Hell is a hundred times worse than what we consider heat.

Source: When Ali Met Honour

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