Salsabil (Arabic: سلسبيل, romanized as Salsabīl, Salsabiil, Salsabeel, Selsebil, Selsabil, Salsabiel) is an Arabic term referring to a spring or fountain in paradise, mentioned in the Qur'an and in some hadiths.
In the Quran, the word is used once, to refer to a spring or fountain in paradise (Jannah).
[1] The common noun is used in Hindustani to mean "[r]unning limpid, sweet water",[6] and in Persian for a pleasant beverage.
This is used for aerating drinking water in a sebil,[7]: 63, 262 [8][9] for evaporative cooling of a building, or both.
[10] Like many terms found in the Quran, it is used as a proper name given to people, as both a personal[11][better source needed] or as a family name.