التعريف

The eternal abode prepared by Allah for those who believed and worked righteousness. Has many levels — the highest is al-Firdaws.

الاشتقاق والجذر

From ج-ن-ن (j-n-n), 'to cover, conceal' — gardens whose foliage covers the ground. The plural is jannāt.

الاستخدام في القرآن

Described in over 130 verses. 'Gardens beneath which rivers flow' (recurring). 'No soul knows what has been hidden for them of comfort for the eyes as a reward for what they used to do' (as-Sajdah 32:17). Sūrat ar-Raḥmān describes its rivers, fruits, and pavilions.

الاستخدام في السنة

'Allah said: I have prepared for My righteous servants what no eye has seen, no ear has heard, and what no human heart has conceived' (Bukhārī, Muslim — ḥadīth qudsī). 'In Jannah there are 100 levels Allah prepared for the mujāhidīn; the distance between two levels is like between the heavens and earth. So when you ask, ask for al-Firdaws' (Bukhārī).

ملاحظات علمية

Ahl us-Sunnah affirm: Jannah and Jahannam already exist (created); their inhabitants will remain eternally; the believers will see Allah in Jannah — the greatest reward of all (Muslim, in the ḥadīth of the moon).

مفاهيم خاطئة شائعة

That Jannah is purely metaphorical or psychological — it is real, physical, eternal. Also: that any righteous person of any religion enters — only those who accept Islam enter (Muslim 153).

التطبيق العملي

Ask Allah for al-Firdaws al-Aʿlā in every duʿāʾ. The Prophet ﷺ named simple actions that lead there: building a masjid, raising daughters righteously, controlling anger, dying upon Lā ilāha illa Allāh.

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