What are the 7 names of Jannah?
Layers of Jannah
- Firdaws – The Highest Gardens of Paradise (al-Kahf, Al-Mu’minoon)
- Dār al-maqāmah – The Home (Fāṭir)
- Jannatul Aliyah (suras Haqqah, Ghashiyah)
- Dār al-salām – Home of Peace (Yūnus, Al-An’am)
- Dār al-Ākhirah – The Home in the Hereafter (al-‘Ankabūt)
What are the 7 qualities of Allah?
Allah’s qualities
Quality | Meaning |
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Beneficence | All good |
Immanence | Throughout the universe |
Merciful | All forgiving/ compassionate |
Omnipotence | All powerful |
What is the light of Allah?
Allah is the Light of the heavens and the earth.
Who was the reporter of the Hadith about the people who will be in the shade of Allah?
In this beautiful hadith, the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa sallam, spoke about small acts of worship which result in such a huge reward: shade on the Day when there will be no shade except His Shade [this shade refers to the Shade of Allah’s ‘Arsh (Throne) as is mentioned in other authentic ahadith.]
What color represents Allah?
silk green
Its represent goodness, bliss, beauty, fertility and sunshine. Allah the Almighty has describe that the people of heaven are wearing basically in silk green in color and the beds that recline them carousing in paradise.
What is written on the 8 doors of Jannah?
Gates of Jannah: Baab Ar-Rayyaan: For those who fasting (siyam). Baab Al-Hajj: For Muslims who participated in the Hajj (annual pilgrimage to Mecca) Baab Al-Kaazimeen Al-Ghaiz Wal Aafina Anin Naas: For those who controlled or withheld anger and practiced forgiving others. Baab Al-Iman: For those who had sincere faith.
What is Allah’s face?
Abstract: IN THE ISLAMIC WORLDVIEW, ALL CREATURES ARE SIGN OF UNION WITH ALLAH AND THEY ARE MIRROR OF DIVINE ATTRIBUTES; HENCE ALL THE WORLD IS CONSIDERED AS THE FACE OF ALLAH.
What are the levels of jahannam?
Seven levels
- Jahannam was reserved for Muslims who had committed grave sins.
- al-Laza (the blaze) for the Jews.
- al-Hutama (the consuming fire) for the Christians.
- al-Sa’ir for the Sabaeans.
- al-Saqar (the scorching fire) for the Zoroastrians.
- al-jahim (the hot place) for the idolaters.
- al-Hawiya (the abyss) for the hypocrites.