Arjun had lived a long and prosperous life, but as he grew older, he knew that his time on earth was drawing to a close. He had accomplished much in his lifetime, but he also knew that he had made mistakes, and that there were debts that he still needed to repay.
As Arjun lay dying, he felt the presence of the deities around him. He knew that they had come to claim him, and he was ready to face his judgment.
But as the deities approached, something unexpected happened. A dark, malevolent force rose up around them, and Arjun felt a sudden surge of fear.
It was Allah, the ancient god of destruction, and he had come to claim Arjun's soul for his own.
The other deities knew that they could not allow Allah to take Arjun, for they had plans for the great warrior's soul. And so they engaged Allah in a fierce battle, a battle that would determine the fate of the mortal world.
As the battle raged on, the mortal world shook with the force of their blows. Lightning flashed and thunder roared, and the earth trembled beneath their feet.
In the end, the deities emerged victorious, but at a great cost. Arjun had been killed in the battle, and his soul had been lost forever.
The other deities were filled with rage at the loss of their beloved warrior, and they vowed to take revenge against Allah for his treachery.
And so they cast a powerful curse upon Allah, banishing him from the mortal world forever. They also decreed that any mortal who worshipped Allah would suffer the same fate as he, condemned to an eternity of suffering and torment.
But even as they cursed Allah, the deities knew that the mortal world would never be truly safe. There would always be new threats to its existence, and new battles to fight.
And so they continued to watch over the mortal world, protecting it from harm and guiding its inhabitants towards a brighter, more prosperous future.