The Quran does not promise martyrs 72 virgins in heaven. It does mention companions, houri, to all people—martyr or not—in heaven, but no number is specified. The source for the 72 virgins is a hadith in Sunan al-Tirmidhi by Imam Tirmidhi.
This is not a Biblical teaching. Suggest you go to Islam for an answer.
So far, nobody has gone to heaven-Paradise. It is better to think about the virgins of this world. Don't bother about those virgins. They may take care of themselves.
Silk is associated with femininity and extravagance, both of which are frowned upon in Islam.
The plural for "hour", or the virgins that Islam rewards to men.
Islam promises beautiful virgins from heaven to all those who will enter heaven. These are not humans but more like angels in the shape of beautiful women. Martyrs are rewarded highly in heaven and become in the high levels in heaven for the noble purpose of their death or for the difficult death they face in life. Martyrs are not only those who die in war, but also who die from some kinds of diseases, or who drown in water, or burnt in fire and God knows what else.
The plural for "hour", or the virgins that Islam rewards to men.
ALLAh is the creator of heaven and earth in islam.....
No. This refers to a myth that when a Muslim martyr dies, he promised 72 virgins.The Quran does not promise martyrs 72 virgins in heaven. It does mention companions, houri, to all people—martyr or not—in heaven, but no number is specified. The source for the 72 virgins is a hadith (a saying that's not part of the Qur'an) in Sunan al-Tirmidhi by Imam Tirmidhi.
No because a Muslim doesn't know christ as their personal savior. So in order to get into heaven you must accept christ into your personal savior. So a muslim isn't going to heaven at all with 90 virgins.
to kill thousands of people!
The only human to ascend into Heaven was Jesus Christ:John 3:13New King James Version (NKJV) 13 No one has ascended to heaven but He who came down from heaven, that is, the Son of Man who is in heaven.
The concept of receiving 11 virgins in heaven is a misunderstanding and oversimplification of Islamic teachings. In Islamic tradition, particularly in some interpretations of hadith, it is mentioned that martyrs may be rewarded with companions in paradise, but the specifics can vary widely and are often symbolic. The focus in Islam is more on spiritual fulfillment and the presence of God rather than material rewards. Overall, interpretations about the afterlife differ among Islamic scholars and communities.