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Hell by Maulana Habibullah Mukhtar is a concise Islamic book explaining Jahannam through the Qur’an and authentic hadith. It explores the Islamic concept of Hell, its punishments, and the warnings given about the Hereafter. The book encourages reflection on accountability, repentance, and the Day of Judgment. A valuable reminder of Islamic teachings about Hell and divine justice.
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Hell – A Qur’an and Hadith Based Insight into Jahannam
Hell by Maulana Habibullah Mukhtar is a sobering and spiritually charged Islamic book that opens the reader’s eyes to the reality of Jahannam — not to frighten without purpose, but to awaken. Drawing directly from the Qur’an and the sayings of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, this book by Maulana Habibullah Mukhtar presents the Islamic concept of Hell with clarity and gravity, reminding us that Hell in Islam is not mythology or metaphor — it is a real place of divine justice, and the warnings about it were given out of mercy.
Rooted in classical Islamic sources, the book brings together the most significant narrations and verses describing Hell in the Qur’an and Hadith, setting before the reader the full weight of what Allah and His Messenger ﷺ have told us about the consequences of a life lived in heedlessness. As an Islamic book about Hell, it presents Hell according to Qur’an and Sunnah not as a topic to be avoided, but as one that every sincere Muslim needs to sit with — because the fear of Jahannam has always been among the most powerful forces driving a believer back to Allah.
Spanning 76 pages, this English paperback published by Idara Impex explores the severity of the Hellfire in Islam, the nature of punishment in Hell, and the full reality of Jahannam in Islam within the broader framework of Islamic eschatology.
Why This Book Matters Today
Many people ask: what does Islam say about Hell, or how is Hell described in the Qur’an? These are not morbid questions — they are among the most important questions a person can ask. Islamic teachings about the Hereafter exist precisely to anchor us, to keep the soul from drifting in a world that encourages forgetfulness.
The Islamic concept of Hell is inseparable from the concept of accountability in Islam. By presenting the Qur’anic description of Hell and the prophetic warnings surrounding it, this book becomes an invitation — to cultivate taqwa (God-consciousness), to turn away from what harms us, and to stay close to the Day of Judgment (Yawm al-Qiyamah) in our hearts before it arrives for us in reality.
In an age where spiritual reflection is increasingly rare, this Islamic eschatology book offers something genuinely valuable: a quiet, honest reckoning with the realities of the Akhirah (Hereafter).
What Makes This Book Unique
- A focused and unflinching study of Jahannam in Islam and the Islamic belief about Hellfire — grounded in scripture, not speculation
- Explains the Hell description in Islam through specific Qur’anic verses and hadith, letting the sources speak for themselves
- Highlights the Islamic warnings about Hell and the consequences of disbelief and moral neglect
- Encourages spiritual reflection, genuine repentance (Tawbah), and the cultivation of true fear of Allah (Khashyah)
- Written in a concise, accessible format that suits both students of knowledge and general readers seeking a meaningful reminder
Key Themes and Knowledge Inside
This Jahannam description Islamic book moves through some of the most weighty and important themes in the Islamic understanding of the Hereafter:
- The Qur’anic description of Hell and the seven gates of Jahannam
- The nature of Hellfire (Nar) as described across Islamic sources — unlike any fire in this world
- Descriptions of boiling water, chains, and iron collars as mentioned in the Qur’an and hadith
- The specific punishments of Jahannam recorded in authentic narrations
- The consequences that await disbelief and persistent wrongdoing — described with compassionate urgency
- The role of Shaitan and temptation in drawing souls away from guidance and toward destruction
- The deep connection between Hell and the Day of Judgment in Islam — and what that means for how we live today
These themes help readers understand not just the mechanics of the Hereafter, but why Muslims fear Hellfire — and why that fear, when rightly understood, is a form of love for Allah and care for one’s own soul.
Author’s Scholarly Authority
Maulana Habibullah Mukhtar grounds this work firmly within the tradition of classical Islamic scholarship. His approach draws on the intellectual and spiritual legacy of towering figures such as Imam Al-Bukhari, Imam Muslim, Imam An-Nawawi, Ibn Kathir, Imam Al-Ghazali, and Ibn Taymiyyah — scholars who wrote about the realities of the Hereafter not to terrify, but to guide, because they understood that a heart reminded of Jahannam is a heart more likely to find its way back to Allah.
By working within this classical tradition, the book presents Islamic teachings about Jahannam in a manner consistent with centuries of scholarly understanding — trustworthy, balanced, and deeply rooted in divine justice in Islam.
Who Should Read This Book
- Readers seeking a reliable and honest Islamic book explaining Hell in Islam
- Students studying Islamic eschatology and the realities of the Hereafter
- Anyone who has wanted to understand the description of Jahannam in Islam directly from its sources
- Those who need a sincere and grounding Islamic reminder about the Hereafter — one that moves the heart, not just the mind
- Readers who want to understand the punishments of Hell in Islam as described in Qur’an and Sunnah, without sensationalism
Practical Benefits for the Reader
- Builds a clear and scripturally grounded understanding of the Islamic view of Hellfire
- Deepens personal reflection on accountability in Islam and the weight of our choices
- Strengthens awareness of the Day of Judgment — and the urgency of preparing for it
- Encourages sincere repentance (Tawbah) and a renewed commitment to moral responsibility
- Provides genuine insight into Islamic teachings about the punishment of sinners — and the mercy of Allah that is always available before it is too late
Edition and Publication Quality
- Title: Hell
- Author: Maulana Habibullah Mukhtar
- Publisher: Idara Impex
- Language: English
- Pages: 76
- Edition: Paperback
- Publication Year: 2014
- ISBN-10: 817101433X
- ISBN-13: 9788171014330
At just 76 pages, this compact paperback carries far more weight than its size suggests. It is the kind of book you can read in a single sitting — and carry in your heart for much longer. Its focused structure makes the Islamic teachings about Hell and accountability available to every reader, without the need for prior scholarly background.
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For readers interested in the broader sweep of Islamic teachings and the stories of those whom Allah chose to guide humanity, you may also find deep benefit in From Adam to Muhammad, which traces the prophetic journey from the very first human to the seal of all prophethood ﷺ.
Qur’anic Reference About Hell
The Qur’an does not soften its warnings — and that directness is itself a mercy. Allah says:
“Surely those who reject Our signs, We will cast them into the Fire. Whenever their skin is burnt completely, We will replace it so they will ˹constantly˺ taste the punishment. Indeed, Allah is Almighty, All-Wise.” (Qur’an 4:56)
This verse is one of many in which Allah draws back the veil and shows us what awaits — so that we might choose differently, while we still can. Readers can reflect further on this and related Qur’anic verses about Hell.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main topic of the book Hell?
The book presents the Islamic concept of Hell and the full description of Jahannam in Islam as conveyed through the Qur’an and authentic hadith — serious, grounded, and spiritually essential reading.
Does the book explain punishments of Hell in Islam?
Yes. It covers punishment as described in Islam in detail, drawing from specific Qur’anic verses and narrations preserved in hadith literature — letting the sources themselves convey the gravity of what awaits.
Is this book suitable for beginners in Islamic studies?
Yes. Its concise and accessible format makes it a meaningful introduction for any reader seeking to understand Hellfire in Islam through authentic scriptural sources, regardless of their level of prior Islamic knowledge.
Does the book discuss the Day of Judgment?
Yes. The work connects the reality of Hell and the Day of Judgment in Islam in an important way — showing how our actions in this life will be weighed, and what that reckoning ultimately means for where we spend eternity.
How long is the book?
The English paperback edition is approximately 76 pages — a short read in terms of time, but one that has the potential to prompt reflection that lasts far longer, on the reality of Jahannam according to Islamic sources.
| Weight | 101 g |
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| Dimensions | 18 × 12 cm |
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