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When MOMIN (Muslims) Will Enter Into Jannat, It Will Be Announced

The document provides details about rewards in Jannat (paradise) for Muslims according to Islamic beliefs. It describes that inhabitants of Jannat will remain healthy, alive, and in bounty forever. Jannat contains gardens, food, drink, and beautiful places and clothing. The document aims to motivate the reader to strive for Jannat and make dua to enter it.

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When MOMIN (Muslims) Will Enter Into Jannat, It Will Be Announced

The document provides details about rewards in Jannat (paradise) for Muslims according to Islamic beliefs. It describes that inhabitants of Jannat will remain healthy, alive, and in bounty forever. Jannat contains gardens, food, drink, and beautiful places and clothing. The document aims to motivate the reader to strive for Jannat and make dua to enter it.

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When MOMIN (Muslims) will enter into Jannat, it will be announced

By Syed Ashja Haiderashja1. Wednesday, August 26, 2009 5:45:47 AM

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: 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 Jannat. These are eight grades of Jannat: 1. Jannatul Mava 2. Darul Maqaam 3. Darul Salaam 4. Darul Khuld 5. Jannat-ul-Adan 6. Jannat-ul-Naeem 7. Jannat-ul-Kasif 8. Jannat-ul-Firdous Jannatul Mava is in the lowest, Jannat-ul-Adan is the middle & Jannat-ul- Firdous is on the highest. Food of Jannat: 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 Jannat. 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. 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 Jannat as the

sun shines for the residents of Duniya There will be rooms in Jannat 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 Jannat 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 Jannat: 1. 2. 3. 4. Water. Milk. Honey. Sharabun Tahoora.

There will also be three fountains in Jannat: 1. Kafoor. 2. Zanjabeel. 3. Tasneem. Qualities of People of Jannat: In Jannat, Height of every MOMIN, 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 Jannat three times, Jannat requests Allah that O, Allah; make his

entry into Jannat. And if a person makes Du ' a for safety from Jahannum three times, The Jahannnum requests Allah that, O, Allah; save him from Jahannum. Remember the Prophet P.B.U.H said if u have knowledge pass it on even if it is just one verse. So Forward this message and help us in our Mission to keep the Muslim Youth on the right path, ISLAM.
Aside from the definition Br. Psyah offered, this is how i always thought of it:

Muslim is someone who believes and is struggling to practice and live by the way faith prescribes for him/her. Momin is one who has already achieved that and already lives the way the faith prescribes

1. psyah

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Join Date Apr 4, 2007 Posts 5,778 Blogs 15 Mentioned 31 Post(s) Tagged 0 Thread(s) Peace All Unfortunately we are bound by linguistic and religious definitions of such terms: We cannot equate mo'min with muslim because the Qur'an makes the distinction between the two. A Muslim may pray five times a day, but it could be that he has not believed. Or a Muslim has believed but it could be he is not practicing. But in English the meaning for believer is not the same as that as one who believes in Arabic. Those beliefs should be put into practice throughout the whole person.

It is quite possible for me to submit without wanting to submit and it is quite possible for me wanting to submit without actually submitting, but when I am submitting whilst wanting to submit then that is what is termed mo'min. Being true to ones true beliefs. Surah 23 Al-Mu'minoon Focus on Verse 2 - Those who offer their Salat with all solemnity and full submissiveness. Focus on Verse 9 - Those who are faithfully true to their Amanat and to their covenants. From these it is clear that Mo'minoon are those who do their duties with intent. Just verses before these in Surah Al-Hajj verse 78 And strive .....It is the religion of your father Ibrahim. It is He (Allah) Who has named you Muslims both before and in this, that the Messenger may be a witness over you and you be witnesses over mankind. So perform As-Salat, give Zakat, and hold fast to Allah... As you can see the Muslims need to be told what to do, but the mo'minoon are doing what they have been told. Thereafter there are many references in the Qur'an talking about the Muhsinoon. By definition they are not only doing their duties, with intent, but in their intentions and actions is excellence. They bring positive emotional support into the equation. They not only intend to worship God but they love to worship God. And they will often surpass their obligations and do more, they will not only satisfy meeting the rights of others, but will if they have to sacrifice their own rights to meet the rights of others. Sacrificing ones own rights is not a requirement in Islam, however, when done the reward is levied for such. Last edited by psyah; Apr 16th, 2008 at 02:09 AM.
The Prophet(SAW) said: "I am leaving you two things and you will never go astray as long as you cling to them -- they are the Book of Allah and my Sunnah." [Reported by Al- Haakim - Sahih].

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