[Qur'aan 15:43-44] Rasulullaah (Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) himself explained: In addition to other descriptions of Jannah (heaven), Islamic tradition describes heaven as having eight “doors” or “gates.” Each one has a name, describing the types of people who will be admitted through it. Jannah is the concept of paradise in the teachings of Islam. Baab Al-Jihad: For those who took part in Jihad (died in defense of Islam). The gates are believed to be located inside Jannah itself but they are like sub-entrances after the main entrance. More gates of Jannah as compare to Jahannam indicates that the blessing ofAllah (SWT) is greater than His punishment. 8] The gates of Heaven for Salah, Saum, Jihad and the Gate of Charity. Gates of Paradise Doors. Surah Fatiha is known as the mother of the Quran. Today we will talk about how Jannah looks like, giving you the complete description of the levels of Jannah, gates of Jannah, and many other things. Abu Hurairah (Radhiallahu anhu) reported: The Messenger of Allah (Sallallaahu ‘alaihi wasallam) said, “He who spends a pair in the way of Allah will be called from the gates of Jannah: `O slave of Allah! Gates of Jahannam The Noble Qur'aan describes the gates of Jahannam in these words: "And verily, Jahannam is the promised place for them all! Jannah is the Muslim concept of heaven or paradise, where good and faithful Muslims go after Judgment Day. 8 doors of Jannah. Description. Imagine the excitement, rushing towards the gates of Jannah and hearing the welcoming of the angels. The moment in which a Muslim would enter Jannah, the following would be said: Diseases will never come to you; you will stay healthy forever. One interesting thing to note is that there are 8 gates of Jannah and 7 gates of Jahannam. The Prophet sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam said, “Paradise has eight gates, and one of them is called Ar-Rayyaan through which none will enter but those who observe fasting.” [Bukhaari, 4/54/479] On the brink, every religion exuviates a bit of light on the promise of paradise but none of the books describes Jannah better than the holy Quran. There are eight gates of Jannah. According to different ahadees, there are 8 doors of Jannah. Jannah is a beautiful, peaceful garden where water flows and abundant food and drink are served to the dead and their families. In Islamic eschatology, after death a person will remain in the grave (barzakh) until the ‘Day of Resurrection’ (Yawm al-Qiyāmah). Jannah has eight gates, the names of which are associated with righteous deeds. Baab Ar-Rayyaan: For those who fasting (siyam). Names of 8 Gates to Jannah (Paradise) 1.Baabus Salaah - those who were punctual in observing their salat 2.Baabul Jihad - those who participated in jihad 3.Baabus Sadaqah - those who frequently gave sadaqah 4.Baabur Rayyaan - the ones who constantly fasted 5. Some scholars interpret that these doors are found inside Jannah, after one enters the main gate. Baab As-Sadaqah: Jannah Doors opened to those who frequently gave to charity. Entering into it are seven gates; for each of these gates are assigned (special) class (of sinners)." The highly fortunate among st us are those who would be going to attain Jannah (paradise) doors. Gates of Jannah. Although their exact nature is unknown they are mentioned in the Holy Quran and their names are given by Prophet Muhammad ﷺ . Gates of Jannah: Baab As-Salaat: For Muslims who are punctual and focused on prayer. When the Prophet PBUH and Jibreel AS were sitting, a gate in the heavens opened for the first time and an angel who's never come down before, descended to reveal this surah to the Prophet PBUH.