Jannah (Paradise)
The eternal paradise, the reward for faith and good deeds.
Jannah (Arabic: جنة) means "garden" or "paradise" and is the eternal reward that Allah has promised the believers who live in accordance with His will. Jannah is described in the Quran as a place of infinite beauty, peace, joy, and nearness to Allah.
The Quran describes Jannah richly: "The believing men and women will have gardens through which rivers flow, to dwell therein eternally. Good dwellings in gardens of Eden. And the pleasure of Allah is the greatest. That is the supreme triumph" (Surah Al-Tawbah 9:72). And: "No soul knows what delights of the eyes are hidden for them as a reward for what they used to do" (Surah Al-Sajdah 32:17).
The Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him and his family) said: "In Paradise is that which no eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no heart has imagined." Imam Ali (peace be upon him) said: "Prayer is the key to Paradise" (Wasail al-Shia). And Imam al-Sadiq said: "The one who recites Ayat al-Kursi after every prayer, Allah will make his flesh haram for the Fire and let him enter Paradise" (Bihar al-Anwar, vol. 82).
In Shia theology, Jannah is not merely a physical reward, but primarily the attainment of Allah's pleasure (ridwan). Imam Sajjad says in Sahifa al-Sajjadiyyah: "O Allah! Make my reward Your pleasure and my refuge Your mercy." The highest degree of Jannah is to see Allah's face (ru'yat Allah), which in Shia theology is understood as the ultimate spiritual experience of Allah's presence. Prayer is the most direct path to Jannah — five times daily, the believer knocks on the door of Paradise.
Related terms
Du'a al-Qunut (The Qunut Supplication in Witr)
The special supplication recited during the last rak'ah of the Witr prayer.
Du'a Tawassul (Supplication of Intercession)
A supplication where one asks Allah through the intercession of the Prophet and Ahl al-Bayt.
Kaaba (Allah's Sacred House)
The holiest building in Islam, in Mecca, toward which all Muslims face in prayer.
Tawaf (Circumambulation of the Kaaba)
The ritual of walking seven times around the Kaaba counterclockwise as part of Hajj and Umrah.
Qasr (Shortened Prayer)
The permission to shorten the four-rak'ah prayers to two rak'ah during travel.
Surah Al-Ikhlas (Chapter of Sincerity)
The 112th chapter of the Quran, declaring Allah's absolute oneness.