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  1. Yes, there are several Level of Jannah , as mentioned in Quran and Ahadees like: 1-“But for he who has feared the standing before his Lord are two gardens –So which of the favors of your Lord would you deny? –Having [spreading] branches…” [ar-Rahman 55:46-48]. and after that ALLAH says: “And below tRead more

    Yes, there are several Level of Jannah , as mentioned in Quran and Ahadees like:

    1-“But for he who has feared the standing before his Lord are two gardens –So which of the favors of your Lord would you deny? –Having [spreading] branches…” [ar-Rahman 55:46-48].

    and after that ALLAH says: “And below them both [in excellence] are two [other] gardens” [ar-Rahman 55:62].

    2-Abu Sa‘id al-Khudri (may Allah be pleased with him) narrated that the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “The people of Paradise will see the people of the highest places in Paradise above them as you see a brilliant star far away on the horizon in the east or the west, because of the difference in status between them.” They said: O Messenger of Allah, is that the status of the Prophets that no one else will attain? He said: “No, by the One in Whose Hand is my soul. They are men who believed in Allah and believed in the messengers.” (Narrated by al-Bukhari, 3083) and Muslim, 2831)

    3- Sayyiduna Abu Hurayrah (radiyallahu ‘anhu) says that Nabi (sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) said: “In Jannah there are one hundred levels. The distance between each level is a hundred years” (Sunan Tirmidhi, Hadith: 2529. Declared authentic by Imam Tirmidhi)

    and there are many other narrations which make it clear that Jannah has many levels,

    jazakALLAH o khaira

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  1. Assalamualaikum warahmataullahi wabarakatuh Cheating in Marriage is the worst case among all the disputes occur between husband and wife, Islam prohibits it for both man and women, but if you found your husband cheating on you, kindly consider the following steps: 1- Make sure 100 % that he is cheatRead more

    Assalamualaikum warahmataullahi wabarakatuh
    Cheating in Marriage is the worst case among all the disputes occur between husband and wife, Islam prohibits it for both man and women, but if you found your husband cheating on you, kindly consider the following steps:
    1- Make sure 100 % that he is cheating, do not decide it just by some signs or habit. May be he is not like what you are thinking,

    2- if you find him a cheater, have a clear discussion with him before anyone , because do not let any one enter your relation unless it goes so far, and if he accepts to leave Haram relationships, forgive him and live a happy life.

    3- if he continues to have haram relations , add some one from your family who you think the most suitable person to handle the situation and let him try to convince him.

    4- if all the above options fail, ask him to leave you. Allah will grant you someone better than him

    JazakALLAH o khaira

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    Asma Issa Islamic Scholar Certified in Quranic and Hadith studies

    WasWas is an Arabic word that means things come up in your mind out of nowhere. In Islam, it is associated with doubts and distraction from the faith and namaz. Waswas can come from various reasons but these are the main reasons: Shaytan: In Islamic belief, Shaytan is seen as the primary reason of wRead more

    WasWas is an Arabic word that means things come up in your mind out of nowhere. In Islam, it is associated with doubts and distraction from the faith and namaz. Waswas can come from various reasons but these are the main reasons:

    • Shaytan: In Islamic belief, Shaytan is seen as the primary reason of waswas. Satan aims to lead people wrong direction from the path of righteousness, and one way he does this is by planting doubts in human minds.
    • Nafs: The human Nafs can also be a reason for waswas. Human beings naturally create doubts and feed negative thoughts.
    • External Influences: Factors in the external environment, such as negative people, harmful media, or stressful situations, can generate waswas. These influences may trigger intrusive thoughts or exacerbate existing doubts.
    • Psychological: Some waswas may be rooted in psychological conditions such as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) or anxiety disorders. In these cases, the intrusive thoughts are not necessarily spiritual but can still disturb a person mindset.

    In dealing with waswas, Islamic teachings always want us to seek help from Allah. Seeking knowledge, and maintaining a strong faith. Consulting with knowledgeable scholars or mental health professionals can also be beneficial for people struggling with negative thoughts.

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    Asma Issa Islamic Scholar Certified in Quranic and Hadith studies

    Yes, smoking is generally considered haram (forbidden) in Islam. The Quran does not specifically mention about that smoking is haram. However many Islamic scholars consider it haram because it harms the body. Additionally, smoking can harm other humans through second hand smoke, which goes against tRead more

    Yes, smoking is generally considered haram (forbidden) in Islam. The Quran does not specifically mention about that smoking is haram. However many Islamic scholars consider it haram because it harms the body.

    Additionally, smoking can harm other humans through second hand smoke, which goes against the Islamic principle of not causing harm to others. So, in simple terms, smoking is Haram in Islam because it hurts you and others, and taking care of your body is important in Islam.

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