Jahannam is the Islamic way of saying hellfire
the seven layers of Jahannam. it's not named anything. But all of them are called Jahannnam. or, the __ layer of jahannam.
Muslims call heaven Jannah and hell Jahannam.
The cast of Jahannam-e sefid - 1968 includes: Nilufar Nahid Jamshid Hashempur Dariush Talayi
The highest punishment in Jahannam according to Islamic teachings is eternal damnation and separation from Allah, known as the punishment of Hellfire.
It is not for any person to determine who will go to Jahannam first among all the people on Earth. Only Allah knows the ultimate fate of individuals based on their beliefs and actions.
I believe the right word for that is "Jahannam" and if that is so, it means : Hell! (God's punishment world)
hain sach hai
The cast of Shab-neshini dar jahannam - 1958 includes: Parkhide Rufia Reza Arham Sadr as Ahmad Ebrahim Bagheri Mehdi Reisfirooz Rahim Roshanian Ezzatollah Vosoogh as Haji Jabbar Ali Zandi
According to Islamic tradition, Jahannam (Hell) is described as having seven gates. Each gate corresponds to a specific category of sinners. The Qur'an mentions these gates in the context of punishment for various wrongdoings, emphasizing the severity of the consequences for those who reject faith and commit sins.
The cast of Jahannam-e sabz - 1995 includes: Mohammad Abhari as Zandi Firuz as Rabiee Kamran Bakhtar as Hunter Jafar Dehghan as Elias Mir Mohammad Tajaddod as Heidari Valiollah Momeni as Azizkhani Reza Safayipoor as Hunter Arash Taj
Hell in Farsi is commonly translated as "جهنم" (jahannam).
In Islam, Jahannam, or Hell, is believed to have seven levels of punishment. These levels are based on the severity of one's sins and disobedience to Allah. The lower levels are for those who committed lesser sins, while the higher levels are for those who committed more severe sins. The concept of these levels serves to emphasize the idea that punishment in the afterlife is proportional to one's actions in this life.