Jannah
Jannah (Arabic: جنّة) or Jannat (Persian: جنت) is the concept of paradise in Islam. The Arabic word Jannah is a short version of the word "Garden"
Muslim belief is that Jannah is pure happiness that lasts forever. Jannah is described as a garden with beautiful features and different levels. It is believed that anything disallowed (haram) on Earth becomes allowed (halal) in Jannah due to everything in Jannah being halal.[1]
Jannah Media
- Pomegranate flower and fruit.jpg
Pomegranate flower and fruit, mentioned as a fruit in paradise in the Quran (55:68). Therefore, it is used as an ingredient in a dessert (Ashure) used to commemorate prophetic events.
- Adam and Eve from a copy of the Falnama.jpg
Adam and Eve, cast out from the Garden, along them the serpent and the peacock, who gave aid to Satan. Painting from a copy of the Fālnāmeh (Book of Omens) ascribed to Ja´far al-Sādiq.
References
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