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Can you have whatever you want in Jannah?
The one who succeeds in that by the mercy of Allah, will be granted Jannah, where the relationship will immediately change from slave to guest. You will be a guest of Allah for eternity. Do whatever you want.
Can we wish for another world in Jannah?
Absolutely. Absolutely. It ought to be another and a much more great one in deed, otherwise it wouldn’t be a Jannah. This is mentioned in a Hadeeth of prophet Mohammad that Jannah has what no eyes had ever seen,what no ear had ever heard of before , and had never been to any human being’s imagination or mind.
How do I get into Jannah?
There are many verses and hadith about the characteristic and quality of a person that will be allowed to enter Jannah:
- The Righteous Will Enter Jannah.
- Do Not Associate Partners, Give Charity, Keep Good Relations.
- Become A Erudite (Seeker of Knowledge)
- Visiting The Sick.
What happens if you go to Jannah?
All people will receive God’s reward or punishment according to their beliefs and deeds. The good will be rewarded with eternal life in Paradise, or Jannah , while the bad will be punished by going to a Hell of fire and torment, called Jahannam .
Will there be marriage in Jannah?
Life after death is your spiritual existence where you do not have demands and desires. There is no such marriage there as you see in your wirldly life. Your concept of jannah is almost materialistic and a place very similar to cosy castles on the surface of the earth.
What does Jannah feel like?
The most significant description of heaven is a beautiful garden, filled with greenery and flowing water. In fact, the Arabic word, jannah, means “garden.” “But give glad tidings to those who believe and work righteousness, that their portion is gardens, beneath which rivers flow” (2:25).
Who is Muhammad’s wife in Jannah?
Zaynab bint Jahsh
Zaynab bint Jahsh Mother of the Believers | |
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Known for | Wife of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, Mother of the Believers |
Title | ʾumm al-muʾminīn |
Spouse(s) | Unknown first husband (had died by 622) Zayd ibn Harithah ( m. around 625 – divorced in 627) Muhammad ( m. 627 – till his death in 632) |