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The 7 heavens described in the Quran represent unique levels of paradise intended for believers.[1] As a practicing Muslim, you can become closer to God with each level you move through. We'll walk you through the name and characteristics of each level, along with where in the Quran the 7 heavens are spoken about.
What are the 7 Muslim heavens?
The first of the 7 heavens is called Jannat-al-Adan (Garden of Eden), followed by Jannat-al-Firdaws (Garden of Delight), Jannat-an-Naim (Garden of Paradise), Jannat-ul-Mawa (Paradise of Delight), Dar-ul-Khuld (Garden of Eternity), Dar-us-Salam (Abode of Peace), and Dar-ul-Maqam, where righteous souls reside.
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What are the seven levels of heaven in Islam?
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Jannat-al-Adan The 1st level of heaven is called Jannat-al-Adan, or the eternal place.[7] This level of heaven is often called the “garden of Eden” and is associated with the prophet Adam, the central figure in the Adam and Eve creation story.[8] Those who reside here live in palaces of pearls, rubies, and emeralds and drink from rivers of wine that don’t intoxicate. Most importantly, those here experience a constant closeness with the creator, along with great spiritual riches.[9]
- Quran verse: “Allah has promised to the believing men and the believing women gardens, beneath which rivers flow, to abide in them, and goodly dwellings in gardens of perpetual abode; and best of all is Allah's goodly pleasure; that is the grand achievement.” — Surah At-Tawbah 9:72[10]
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Jannat-al-Firdaws The 2nd level is called Jannat–al–Firdaws, and is filled with those who experience the highest level of bliss. It’s a garden most closely located to Allah’s throne and is where the prophet Muhammad directs his followers to go. The ultimate reward here is communing with and being able to witness Allah. It’s believed that the light shining over the magnificent gardens of Jannat-al-Firdaws comes directly from Allah.[11]
- Quran verse: “These are they who are the heirs who shall inherit the Paradise; they shall abide therein." — Al Mu’minun 23:10-11[12]
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Jannat-an-Naim This level of heaven is called Jannat-an-Naim, or the “garden of delight.” This heavenly realm is intended for Muslims who have dedicated their life to pleasing Allah. It’s noted for having unusual fruit trees, along with fantastic rivers of milk, honey, and wine. The residents of Jannat-an-Naim are dressed in fine silk robes and seated upon thrones. They live in gold and silver homes alongside pure, faithful companions and experience unlimited happiness.[13]
- Quran verse: “All authority on that Day is for Allah alone. He will judge between them. So those who believe and do good will be in the Gardens of Bliss.” — Surah Al-Hajj 22:56[14]
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Jannat-ul-Mawa This level is called Jannat-ul-Mawa and is considered a resting place for righteous souls. Its name means “the garden of refuge” and is a place to bask in the “eternal joy” of lush greenery and a spiritual existence free from hardship or struggle. [15]
- Quran verse: “Near which is the garden, the place to be resorted to.” — Surah An-Najm 53:15[16]
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Jannat-ul-Khuld The level of heaven called Jannat-ul-Khuld is called the “garden of eternity.” Those who dwell in Jannat-ul-Khuld won’t decay or diminish in any way and will experience eternal life. This realm has no death, sickness, or sorrow, but instead laughter, joy, and souls with purpose.[17]
- Quran verse: “Say, O Prophet, “Say: Is this better or the abiding garden which those who guard (against evil) are promised? That shall be a reward and a resort for them.” — Surah Al-Furqan 25:15[18]
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Dar-us-Salam The next level of heaven is called Dar-us-Salam, or the “abode of peace” and is intended for the righteous ones who spread peace on earth. It’s said that Allah’s angels greet those who arrive here with these words: “Peace be upon you for what you patiently endured. How excellent is the final home.” This is a realm without pain, conflict, or negativity; only love, kindness, and perfect harmony exist here. The gardens are filled with flowers that live forever. [19]
- Quran verse: “And Allah invites to the abode of peace and guides whom He pleases into the right path.” — Surah Yunus 10:25[20]
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Dar-ul-Maqaam The final level of paradise is a place for righteous believers where all sufferings vanish.[21] Others believe that this final realm of the 7 heavens is reserved solely for the prophet Muhammad. Muhammad’s presence in Dar-ul-Maqaam signifies his great reward for spreading the Islamic message on earth.[22]
- Quran verse: There is no direct Quran verse about Dar-ul-Maqaam, but a verse exists that describes the 7 heavens of which Maqaam is the highest: “He it is who created for you all that is in the earth, and He directed Himself to the heaven, so He made them complete seven heavens, and He knows all things.” — Al-Baqarah 2:29.[23]
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- ↑ Belal Elkadri. Islam Education Expert & Motivational Speaker. Expert Interview
- ↑ Belal Elkadri. Islam Education Expert & Motivational Speaker. Expert Interview
- ↑ Belal Elkadri. Islam Education Expert & Motivational Speaker. Expert Interview
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