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Saturday, July 6, 2013

JANNATs for MUSLIMs : BELIEVERs



JANNATs for MUSLIMS : BELIEVERS



JANNATz for BELIEVERS: MUSLIMS








Life in Jannat…..The description in the light of Qura'an and Hadith

1. You will remain healthy forever, disease will never come.

2. You will remain alive for ever, death will never come.

3. You will remain in bounties which will never be finished.



Jannat is made with

When Mu'min (MUSLIM) who has will enter into Jannah, it will be announced

Bricks of Gold and Silver.

Its cement is of perfumed Musk.

Its chips are pearls and Yaqoot.

1. You will remain healthy forever, disease will never come.

2. You will remain alive for ever, death will never come.

3. You will remain in bounties which will never be finished.



Jannat is made with

When Mu'min will enter into Jannah, it will be announced

Bricks of Gold and Silver.
Its cement is of perfumed Musk.
Its chips are pearls and Yaqoot.

Its sand is Zafraan.





There are eight doors of Jannah. These are eight grades of Jannat 



1. Jannatul Mava

2. Darul Maqaam

3. Darul Salaam

4. Darul Khuld

5. Jannat-Al-Adan

6. Jannat-Al-Naeem

7. Jannat-Al-Kasif

8. Jannat-Al-Firdous












Food of Jannah

They will eat foods and fruits continuously up to 40 years. 

Every bowl will have a new taste.

They will take eructation which will digest the food and there will be perfumed sweating for the digestion of water.

There will be no urine and stool.



Place Name

There will be gardens in Jannah. 

Every garden will have the length of about 100 year's journey. 

The shadow of these gardens will be very dense. 

Their plants will be free of thorns. 

The size of their leaves will be equal to ears of elephants. 

Their fruits will be hanging in rows.

Jannatul Mava is in the lowest,

Jannat-Al-Adan is the middle &

Jannat-Al- Firdous is on the highest. 

Those who love each other for the sake of Allah will get a pillar of Yaqoot,
On which there will be seventy thousand (70,000) rooms. 
These will shine for the residents of Jannah as the sun shines for the residents of Duniya.
There will be rooms in Jannah in such a way that every room will have seventy thousand (70,000) dinning sheets.
On every dinning sheet 70,000 types of foods will be served.
For their service 80,000 young boys will be moving around looking like beautiful scattered pearls.
One bunch of dates will be equal to the length of 12 arms. 
The size of a date will be equal to the big pitcher. 
These will be whiter than milk, sweeter than honey and softer than butter and free
Of seeds. 
The stem of these plants will be made up of gold and silver. 
There will also be gardens of grapes. The bunches of grapes will be very big.
The size of a single grape will be equal to a big pitcher.










Someone asked, ya Rasulullah (Sallalahu alaihi wasallam): 

will it be sufficient for me and my family. It was answered, it will be sufficient for you and your whole tribe.

The Dresses of Jannat

The dress of Jannah will be very beautiful.

One will wear 70 dresses at a time.

These will be very fine, delicate, weightless, having different colors.

These dresses will be so fine that the body even the heart will be visible.

And the waves of love in the hearts will also be visible.

These dresses will never become old, never be dirty and will never tear.





There will be four canals in every Jannah.

1 Water

2. Milk

3. Honey
4. Sharabun Tahoora.

There will also be three fountains in Jannah:




1. Kafoor 

2. Zanjabeel 

3. Tasneem

Qualities of People of Jannah

In Jannah, height of every Mo 'min, will be equal to the height of

Hazrat Adam (Alaihissalaam) 60 arms (90 feet).

Beauty will be like that of Hazrat Yousuf (Alaihissalaam)

Age of youth will be like that of Hazrat Esa (Alaihissalaam) 30-33 years).

Sweetness of voice will be like that of Hazrat Dawud (Alaihissalaam).

Tolerance will be like that of Hazrat Yaqoob (Alaihissalaam)

Patience will be like that of Hazrat Ayyub (Alaihissalaam.)

Habits will be like that of Sayyaduna Muhammad (Sallalahu alaihi wasallam)



NOTE:




If a person makes Du'a for Jannah three times,

Jannah requests Allah that O, Allah; make his entry into Jannah.

And if a person makes Du'a for safety from Jahannum three times,

The Jahannnum requests Allah that, O, Allah; save him from Jahannum.

Its sand is Zafraan.






There are eight doors of Jannah. These are eight grades of Jannat 



1. Jannatul Mava

2. Darul Maqaam

3. Darul Salaam

4. Darul Khuld

5. Jannat-Al-Adan

6. Jannat-Al-Naeem

7. Jannat-Al-Kasif

8. Jannat-Al-Firdous



Food of Jannah

They will eat foods and fruits continuously up to 40 years. 

Every bowl will have a new taste.

They will take eructation which will digest the food and there will be perfumed sweating for the digestion of water.

There will be no urine and stool.


Place Name
There will be gardens in Jannah. 
Every garden will have the length of about 100 year's journey. 
The shadow of these gardens will be very dense. 
Their plants will be free of thorns. 
The size of their leaves will be equal to ears of elephants. 
Their fruits will be hanging in rows.
Jannatul Mava is in the lowest,
Jannat-Al-Adan is the middle &

Jannat-Al- Firdous is on the highest.






Those who love each other for the sake of Allah will get a pillar of Yaqoot,

On which there will be seventy thousand (70,000) rooms. 

These will shine for the residents of Jannah as the sun shines for the residents of Duniya.

There will be rooms in Jannah in such a way that every room will have seventy thousand (70,000) dinning sheets.

On every dinning sheet 70,000 types of foods will be served.

For their service 80,000 young boys will be moving around looking like beautiful scattered pearls.

One bunch of dates will be equal to the length of 12 arms. 

The size of a date will be equal to the big pitcher. 

These will be whiter than milk, sweeter than honey and softer than butter and free

Of seeds. 

The stem of these plants will be made up of gold and silver. 

There will also be gardens of grapes. The bunches of grapes will be very big.

The size of a single grape will be equal to a big pitcher.











Someone asked, ya Rasulullah (Sallalahu alaihi wasallam): 

will it be sufficient for me and my family. It was answered, it will be sufficient for you and your whole tribe.

The Dresses of Jannat

The dress of Jannah will be very beautiful.

One will wear 70 dresses at a time.

These will be very fine, delicate, weightless, having different colors.

These dresses will be so fine that the body even the heart will be visible.

And the waves of love in the hearts will also be visible.

These dresses will never become old, never be dirty and will never tear.






There will be four canals in every Jannah.

1 Water

2. Milk

3. Honey
4. Sharabun Tahoora.

There will also be three fountains in Jannah:
1. Kafoor 
2. Zanjabeel 
3. Tasneem
Qualities of People of Jannah
In Jannah, height of every Mo 'min, will be equal to the height of
Hazrat Adam (Alaihissalaam) 60 arms (90 feet).
Beauty will be like that of Hazrat Yousuf (Alaihissalaam)
Age of youth will be like that of Hazrat Esa (Alaihissalaam) 30-33 years).
Sweetness of voice will be like that of Hazrat Dawud (Alaihissalaam).
Tolerance will be like that of Hazrat Yaqoob (Alaihissalaam)
Patience will be like that of Hazrat Ayyub (Alaihissalaam.)

Habits will be like that of Sayyaduna Muhammad (Sallalahu alaihi wasallam) 



NOTE:






If a person makes Du'a for Jannah three times,

Jannah requests Allah that O, Allah; make his entry into Jannah.

And if a person makes Du'a for safety from Jahannum three times,

The Jahannnum requests Allah that, O, Allah; save him from Jahannum.










Oh Almighty-ALLAH grant us Jannat-Al Firdous and make it easy for us to achieve it.




JANNAH (Arabicجنّة Jannah) or Jannat, an eternal place for Muslims, is the Islamic conception ofparadise. The Arabic word Jannah is a shortened version meaning simply "Garden". According to Islamic eschatology, after death, one will reside in the grave until the appointedresurrection on Yawm al-Qiyāmah : DoomsDayMuslims believe that the treatment of the individual in the life of the grave will be according to his or her deeds in the worldly life. According to Muslim belief, everything one longs for in this world will be there in Paradise.





Paradise itself is commonly described in the Qur'an. The highest level of Paradise is Firdous (فردوس), which is where the prophets, the martyrs and the most truthful and pious people will dwell. In contrast to Jannah, the words Jahannam and Nār are used to refer to the concept of hell for disbelievers, mushriks, munafikhs, biddaties, trouble-mongers, corruptors, adulterers, evil-livers, seducers, unholy, not followers of Islam, enemies of Islam, not following the commands, principles and guidelines laid down by Allah the Almighty and the Sunnah or teachings and practices of the Last Holy Prophet: Mohammed (peace and blessings of ALLAH the Almighty be upon him ) and about  … all such described clearly in the Holy Quran.
Descriptions of JANNAT-AL-FIRDOUS:  Paradise




The descriptions of paradise are mentioned in significant detail in the Qur'an, hadiths and traditional tafsīr (exegesis). Paradise is described as surrounded by eight principal gates, each level generally being divided into a hundred degrees. The highest level is known as firdaous (sometimes translated from the Holy Quran as: Gardens of Eden). It will be entered first by Mohammed, then those who lived in poverty, and then the most pious. Entrants will be greeted by angels with salutations of peace or As-Salamu Alaykum.






Gardens of perpetual bliss: they shall enter there, as well as the righteous among their fathers, their spouses, and their offspring: and angels shall enter unto them from every gate (with the salutation):
"Peace unto you for that ye persevered in patience! Now how excellent is the final home!"


—Qur'an, sura 13 (al-Ra‘d), ayat 23-24.

The Islamic texts describes life for its immortal inhabitants as: one that is happy — without hurt, sorrow, fear or shame — where every wish is fulfilled. Traditions relate that inhabitants will be of the same age : of their best of health that they wish, and of the same standing/equal. Their life is one of bliss including: wearing fancy robes, bracelets, perfumes as they partake in exquisite banquets, served in priceless vessels by immortal youths, as they recline on couches inlaid with gold or precious stones.




 They will eat foods and fruits unlimited and to their own greatest of wish; with millions and millions of flavor and also every bowl could have new tastes as desired or imagined, limitlessly. They will take eructation which will digest the food and there will be perfumed sweating for the digestion of water. Inhabitants will rejoice in the company of their parents, spouses, and children (provided they were admitted to paradise) — conversing and recalling the past.




The food in Jannah is reported by the companions of the Prophet as never rotting and so sweet it will make any person on earth live without feeling hunger forever. The dwellings for inhabitants will be pleasant, with lofty gardens, shady valleys, fountains scented with camphor or ginger; rivers of water, milk, honey and Sharabun Tahoora (pure drink); delicious fruits of all seasons without thorns;




One day in paradise is considered equal to a thousand years on earth. Palaces are made from bricks of gold, silver, pearls, among other things. Very beautiful descriptions from traditions are mentioned with dazzling expressions of sophistications with all the riches, pomp and show that could ever be imagined by humankind, be it nour… glow… whiteness", along with other creatures. Large trees are described, mountains made of musk, between which rivers flow in valleys of pearl and ruby.



The names of four rivers are Saihan (Syr Darya), Jaihan (Amu Darya), Furat (Euphrates) and Nil (Nile).  Salsabil is the name of a spring that is the source of the rivers of Rahma (mercy) and Al-Kawthar (abundance). Sidrat al-Muntaha is a Lote tree that marks the end of the seventh heaven, the boundary where no creation can pass.









In spite of the goodly dwellings given to the inhabitants of paradise, the approval of God and nearness to him is considered greater. According to the Qur'an, God will bring the elect near to his throne (‘arsh), a day on which "some faces shall be shining in contemplating their Lord." The vision of God is regarded as the greatest of all rewards, surpassing all other joys
Conditions of going to Paradise




According to the Qur'an, the basic criteria for salvation in afterlife is the belief in Only One and Only God-Almighty : ALLAH (tawḥīd), Last Judgment, good deeds, and in all the messengers of ALLAH, as well as believing that Mohammed is the last and final prophet of ALLAH.


Though one must do good deeds and believe in God, salvation can only be attained through ALLAH's judgement. Conditions of going to Paradise according to the Qur'an:


Those who spend (freely), whether in prosperity, or in adversity; who restrain anger, and pardon (all) men;  for Allah loves those believers who do good;-



And those who, having done something to be ashamed of, or wronged their own souls, earnestly bring Allah to mind, and ask for forgiveness for their sins,- and who can forgive sins except Allah?- and are never obstinate in persisting knowingly in (the wrong) they have done.
For such the reward is forgiveness from their Lord, and Gardens with rivers flowing underneath,- an eternal dwelling: How excellent a recompense for those who work (and strive)!




—Qur'an, sura 3 (Al-i-Imran), ayat 134 – 136.

Allah did aforetime take a covenant from the Children of Israel, and we appointed twelve captains among them. And Allah said: "I am with you: if ye (but) establish regular prayers, practice regular charity, believe in my messengers, honour and assist them, and loan to Allah a beautiful loan, verily I will wipe out from you your evils, and admit you to gardens with rivers flowing beneath; but if any of you, after this, resisteth faith, he hath truly wandered from the path or rectitude."


—Qur'an, sura 5 (al-Mā’idah) ayah 12.




As in life there are many trials which one must face. This is also a condition individuals must encounter in order to enter Jannah.
Or do ye think that ye shall enter the Garden (of bliss) without such (trials) as came to those who passed away before you? they encountered suffering and adversity, and were so shaken in spirit that even the Messenger and those of faith who were with him cried: "When (will come) the help of Allah?" Ah! Verily, the help of Allah is (always) near!


—Qur'an, sura 2 (al-Baqarah), ayah 214.


Did ye think that ye would enter Heaven without Allah testing those of you who fought hard (In His Cause) and remained steadfast?



—Qur'an, sura 3 (Al-i-Imran), ayah 142.

The Qur'an also asserts that those who reject the Prophets of God with their best knowledge are damned in afterlife or hereafter and if they reject in front of the Messenger of God, then they also face dreadful fate in this world and in afterlife (see Itmam al-hujjah). Conversely, a person who discovers monotheism not having been reached by a messenger is called Hanif.







In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.

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Abu Hurairah (MAPH) reported: the Messenger of Allah (SAWS) said:


“The world is the believer’s prison and the 


infidel’s Jannah”.

-- (Muslim Shareef)


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Abdullah bin Umar (MAPH) reported: The Messenger of Allah (SAWS) took hold


 of my shoulders and said: “Be in the world like a stranger or a wayfarer”.

Ibn Umar (MAPH) used to say: “When you survive till the evening, do not 


expect to live until the morning; and when you survive until the morning, do 

not except to live until the evening (do good deeds) when you are in good 

health before you fall sick, and (do good deeds) as long as you are alive 

before death strikes”. (Al-Bukhari)


Commentary Hadith 1: As compared with the pleasures and luxuries, which are


 in store for a true believer in Jannah in the Hereafter, this world is a prison;

and against the ceaseless torture that awaits the disbelievers in Hell, this

world is a Jannah for them. It can also mean that the way a Muslim saves 

himself in life from lusts and desires and leads a pious life with fear of Allah

this world is a prison for him because he is fettered in the chains of rules and 

regulations, while a disbeliever is free from all kinds of restrictions and is 

completely given to lusts and desires, and this is how this world is a Jannah 

for him. The purpose of this Hadith is to induce Muslims for the preparation of

 Al-akhirah (the Hereafter) and prevent them from unlawful luxuries of 

this world.


Commentary Hadith 2: A person who will consider this world as a 


temporary stage will certainly not like that his clothes be entangled in 

thorny bushes of 

this world. The greatest fault of man is that he does not understand this 

status of the world. In spite of the fact that he is not sure of a moment’s life 

here, he occupies himself in amassing goods and riches which would last 

for a hundred years.





































































♥**♥ In the name of Allah; the Most Beneficent; the Most Merciful: ♥**♥

Or are theirs the treasures of the mercy of thy Lord (Allah), the Mighty, 

the Bestower?

--The Glorious Quran; 38; Surat Saad; 9.








♥**♥ In the name of Allah; the Most Beneficent; the Most Merciful: ♥**♥

That (is the case); and (know) that Allah (it is) Who maketh weak the plan of disbelievers.


--The Glorious Quran; 8; the spoils of war; 18.






♥**♥ In the name of Allah; the Most Beneficent; the Most Merciful: ♥**♥

On that day faces will be bright as dawn,
Laughing, rejoicing at good news;


--The Glorious Quran; 80; he frowned; 38, 39.
























♥**♥ In the name of Allah; the Most Beneficent; the Most Merciful: ♥**♥

And lo! of the People of the Scripture there are some who believe in Allah and that which was revealed unto you (O Mohammed) and that which was revealed unto them, humbling themselves before Allah.  They purchase not a trifling gain at the price of the revelations of Allah.  Verily their reward is with their Lord, and lo! Allah is swift to take account.

 --The Glorious Quran; 3; the family of Imran, 199.

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♥**♥ In the name of Allah; the Most Beneficent; the Most Merciful: ♥**♥

Is he who is a believer like unto him who is an evil-liver?  They are not alike.

--The Glorious Quran; 32; the prostration; 18.







♥**♥ In the name of Allah; the Most Beneficent; the Most Merciful: ♥**♥

He (Allah) will forgive you your sins and bring you into Gardens underneath which rivers flow, and pleasant dwellings in Gardens of Eden.  That is the Supreme triumph.

 --The Glorious Quran; 61; the ranks, 12.

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2 comments:

  1. The description of Jannah is beautifully picturised in words and in motion form.Ya Allah forgive our sins.And accept our rightous deeds and make us live in JANNAT-AL-FIRDOUS in the here after.Ameen .Sumameen.

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