The highest punishment in Jahannam according to Islamic teachings is eternal damnation and separation from Allah, known as the punishment of Hellfire.
Jahannam is the Islamic way of saying hellfire
In Islam, fornication is considered a major sin and is strictly prohibited. Engaging in fornication is seen as a violation of Islamic teachings on morality and modesty. The consequences for engaging in fornication according to Islamic teachings can include punishment in this life and in the afterlife. In this world, the punishment may vary depending on the circumstances and the legal system in place, but in the afterlife, it is believed that those who commit fornication may face severe consequences in the form of punishment in the hereafter.
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.
According to Islamic teachings, angels are beings made of light that do God's will.
No, consuming coffee is not considered haram (forbidden) according to Islamic teachings.
Yes, it is permissible for Muslims to draw eyes according to Islamic teachings.
Yes, it is permissible for Muslims to wear silver according to Islamic teachings.
According to Islamic teachings, wearing silk is considered haram for men.
The Qura'an is the main source of Islamic teachings which is the words of Allah.
No, it is not permissible to smoke weed during Ramadan according to Islamic teachings.
According to Islamic teachings, physical intimacy outside of marriage, including making out, is considered haram (forbidden).
According to Islamic teachings, silver is not considered haram (forbidden). It is permissible for Muslims to own and use silver.