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How many hells are there in Islam?

seven levels Muslims believe that there are seven levels of Jahannam, just like seven levels of heaven. These are also referred to as the gates to hell and are associated with different kinds of punishments that are both physical and spiritual in nature.

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How many hells are there?

There are three Puranas that describe 28 hells.

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. Correspondingly, who wrote the quran? The Prophet Muhammad The Prophet Muhammad disseminated the Koran in a piecemeal and gradual manner from AD610 to 632, the year in which he passed away. The evidence indicates that he recited the text and scribes wrote down what they heard.

Keeping this in consideration, how can i earn jannah?

There are many verses and hadith about the characteristic and quality of a person that will be allowed to enter Jannah: The Righteous Will Enter Jannah. Do Not Associate Partners, Give Charity, Keep Good Relations. Become A Erudite (Seeker of Knowledge) Visiting The Sick. How can we guarantee Jannah? One can only enter Jannah by the will of God, Allah in this instance. Only two basic things required to be done for Paradise: Taqwa, that is to be pious to God. Husn ul Khulq, that is be good with human beings.

How many hells are there in the Bible?

There is a place called hell in the Bible. There are many references to hell in the New Testament. The Lord Jesus Christ uttered over 70 references. The man is crying in the bible.

Moreover, who will go to jahannam first?

The basic Islamic texts (Quran and hadith) mostly talk about and contrast the first two groups: those who accepted the truth and those who did not accept it. Those who reject the truth (Rejectors/disbelievers) who will enter hell and for them paradise is forbidden.

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