Jannah
Jannah, from Arabic janna meaning garden, is the Islamic concept of the eternal paradise or Garden promised by God to the faithful and righteous. It is described as the ultimate reward and the opposite of Jahannam, the place of punishment.
In the Qur'an and hadith, Jannah is depicted as a place of physical and spiritual blessings: lush
Scholars distinguish multiple levels or degrees of Jannah, with Firdaus commonly identified as the highest level,
Entry to Jannah is traditionally conditional on faith and righteous deeds, while ultimate exemption from punishment
Within Islamic thought, descriptions of Jannah are both literal and metaphorical, serving as motivation for ethical