Heaven in the Quran
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Islam defines heaven as Jannah, the paradise where good people rest after leaving their earthly body. The holy Quran describes it as ‘gardens of pleasure’, where people are rewarded after death for the good actions that they commit during their lifetime. Hence, it is believed that if one follows the rules set by Allah, commits no sin, and stays good throughout life, they go to heaven. There are seven levels of heaven in Islam, and each level has a different core and construction with a different prophet residing in them.

The Quran calls hell ‘Jahannam’. It is a place of blazing fire and painful torments. It is described as a landscape of pits with boiling water and fire to physically torture one’s spirit. Its vivid descriptions in the Quran are a means to prevent Muslims from committing sins. Therefore, Muslims must follow every word of the holy book and take responsibility for their actions.

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