How many jahannam are in Islam?
seven levels
Jahannam or Hell is a place made by Allah to punish evildoers in the afterlife. The concept of levels in Jahannam is based on the weight of the sins committed by the sinner. Muslims believe that there are seven levels of Jahannam, just like seven levels of heaven.
How many rivers are there in Jannah?
four rivers
The names of four rivers are Saihan (Syr Darya), Jaihan (Amu Darya), Furat (Euphrates) and Nil (Nile). Salsabil is the name of a spring that is the source of the rivers of Rahma (mercy) and Al-Kawthar (abundance).
What are the 7 names of Jannah?
The seven levels of Jannah are Jannat al Adan, Firdaws, Jannat-ul-Mawa, Jannat-an-Naim, Dar al-maqama, Dar al-salam, and Dar al-Akhirah.
What are the 8 gates of Jannah?
Baab As-Salaat. Getty Images / Tareq Saifur Rahman.
What are the fruits of Jannah?
There are several verses in Quran talking about the fruits in Paradise, including; date, olive, pomegranate, grape, banana and fig. What has been mentioned in the Quran is what scientists have achieved over the time, since the Quran is governed by logic.
What are the gates of jahannam?
Jahannam is described as being located below heaven, having seven gates, each for a specific group or at least a different “portion” or “party” of sinners. The Quran also mentions wrongdoers having “degrees (or ranks) according to their deeds” which some scholars believe refers to the seven gates.
What are the 7 Hells?
Contents
- 1.1 1st Hell: Pride.
- 1.2 2nd Hell: Envy.
- 1.3 3rd Hell: Wrath.
- 1.4 4th Hell: Sloth.
- 1.5 5th Hell: Greed.
- 1.6 6th Hell: Gluttony.
- 1.7 7th Hell: Lust.