اہل جنت اور اہل جہنم کا جنت اور جہنم میں ہمیشہ رہنے کےتصور کا اسلامی تعلیمات کی روشنی میں ایک تحقیقی جائزہ

  • Manzoor Alam Bhutto Assistant Professor, Government Degree College Madeji, Shikarpur, Sindh
  • Ghulam Hyder Teewno Ph.D Research Scholar, Department of Comparative Religion & Islamic Culture, University of Sindh, Jamshoro.
  • hikmah hikmah
Keywords: Heaven, Hell, Belivers, Commentators, Accountability, Islamic Teachings.

Abstract

In Islamic belief, the concept of heaven and hell is not just a doctrinal theory, but a fundamental belief that determines the foundation of faith and the outcome of the hereafter. The clarity with which the Holy Quran and the Sunnah of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) have mentioned heaven and hell has awakened the consciousness of the Hereafter and accountability in the hearts of believers. For centuries, scholars of the Ummah have pondered, debated and researched this issue, and presented different opinions on whether the people of heaven and the people of hell will always remain in their respective abodes or not. This is the central point of scholarly disagreement.

The majority of scholars, commentators, and hadith scholars of the Ummah agree that both heaven and hell will always exist and that the people of heaven and hell will remain in their respective states for eternity. According to them, the creation of heaven and hell is an eternal and eternal reality, which will neither perish nor end, but a small number of scholars have presented a different angle on this issue. According to them, the nature of the punishment of Hell may be temporary. According to their opinion, it is possible that after a long period of time, the punishment of Hell may be ended or the inhabitants of Hell may be destroyed.

Author Biographies

Manzoor Alam Bhutto, Assistant Professor, Government Degree College Madeji, Shikarpur, Sindh

Assistant Professor, Government Degree College Madeji, Shikarpur, Sindh

Ghulam Hyder Teewno, Ph.D Research Scholar, Department of Comparative Religion & Islamic Culture, University of Sindh, Jamshoro.

Ph.D Research Scholar, Department of Comparative Religion & Islamic Culture, University of Sindh, Jamshoro.

Published
2025-12-14