kifl
Kifl is a term that appears in the Quran, the central religious text of Islam. It is generally translated as "share" or "portion." The Quran mentions kifl in several verses, often in the context of divine reward or punishment. For example, some verses suggest that those who do good deeds will receive a double portion (kifl) of reward, while those who commit evil will receive a similar portion of punishment. The exact meaning and interpretation of kifl have been subject to scholarly discussion, with some understanding it as a literal doubling of reward or punishment, and others viewing it as a metaphor for a significant and just recompense.
The concept of kifl emphasizes the justice and mercy of God, indicating that individuals will be held