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  1. Apr 8, 2019 · Jannah is the Muslim concept of heaven or paradise, where good and faithful Muslims go after Judgment Day. Jannah is a beautiful, peaceful garden where water flows and abundant food and drink are served to the dead and their families. Jannah has eight gates, the names of which are associated with righteous deeds.

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    v. t. e. An 1808 Kashmiri image of paradise. In Islam, Jannah ( Arabic: جَنَّةٍ, romanized : janna, pl. جَنّٰت jannāt, lit. "paradise, garden") [1] is the final abode of the righteous. [2] According to one count, the word appears 147 times in the Qur'an. [3] Belief in the afterlife is one of the six articles of faith in Sunni and ...

  3. Qur'an verses about Jannah. In this article, we've compiled all the verses mentioning heaven, which shares the triliteral root, jīm nūn nūn (ج ن ن). This includes jannatin (جَنَّةٍ), meaning "a garden," and l-janati (الْجَنَّةِ) " (of) Paradise." Next, we looked at the root hamza khā rā (أ خ ر), which includes l ...

  4. May 19, 2022 · Jannat-ul-Adan; Jannat-ul-Kasif; Darul Maqaam; Darul Khuld; Jannat-ul-Naeem; Jannat-ul-Firdous; Jannatul Mava is in the lowest, Jannat-ul-Adan is the middle & Jannat-ul- Firdous is on the highest. Food of Jannah. Mumin would be able to have food and fruits continuously until 40 years. Their every bowl would come with a new taste.

  5. May 28, 2019 · The concept of Jannat in Islam can be explained as; On the final day of judgement, when everyone will be held accountable for his/her deeds, those with more good deeds than bad ones on balance will be rewarded with the place in Jannat. Jannat is a reward for the successful Muslims who obey Allah in this world and thus, remain successful in both ...

  6. Paradise (Jannat) The literal meaning of Jannah is a green garden, whether in the earth or the heavens. According to the religious interpretation, it is a place created by Allah for the believers ( mo’meneen) and His virtuous slaves, in which they shall dwell forever.