Ahl al-Jannah

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Ahl al-Jannah refers to the people who are destined for Paradise in Islamic belief, regarded as the blessed and eternally rewarded inhabitants of Heaven.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic eschatological concept
religious group category
associatedWithConcept Akhirah NERFINISHED
Day of Judgment NERFINISHED
Islamic eschatology
Jannah NERFINISHED
eternal bliss
reward
salvation
contrastedWith Ahl al-Nar NERFINISHED
definedBy divine mercy
faith in Allah
righteous deeds
describedAs inhabitants of Heaven
people of Paradise
eschatologicalRole final successful group in the Hereafter
hasAfterlifeStatus forgiven
saved
successful
hasDestination Jannah NERFINISHED
hasEschatologicalOutcome enjoy nearness to Allah
never age
never die
never suffer
languageOfName Arabic
literalMeaning people of the Garden
mentionedIn Hadith
Qur’an NERFINISHED
moralCharacteristic belief in the Last Day
belief in the prophets
charity
gratitude
obedience to Allah
patience
repentance
taqwa
truthfulness
religion Islam
rewardType eternal life
freedom from fear
freedom from grief
freedom from pain
gardens beneath which rivers flow
pleasure of Allah
timeOfEntry after the Day of Judgment
viewInShiaTheology those who have wilaya of Allah, His Messenger, and the Ahl al-Bayt along with faith and good deeds
viewInSunniTheology those whom Allah admits to Paradise by His mercy and justice

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