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Doa before entering jannah 
In Islam, Jannah (Paradise) is described as a place where there is no sadness, boredom, illness, aging, fear, or death. Allah says that believers will have whatever their souls desire and whatever delights their eyes.
Quran describes Jannah as having rivers, gardens, beautiful homes, companionship, peace, and endless blessings.
Here are some detailed ideas of what life in Jannah could be like:
๐ŸŒฟ Exploring Endless Gardens
You could walk through vast gardens with trees taller than mountains, flowers that never wilt, and rivers flowing beneath crystal pathways. Every path could lead to a new wonder that has never been seen before.
๐Ÿฐ Living in Magnificent Palaces
The Prophet Muhammad ๏ทบ described homes in Paradise made from precious materials. You could have a palace with countless rooms, balconies overlooking rivers, libraries, art studios, observatories, and peaceful courtyards.
⭐ Traveling Among the Heavens
Many scholars explain that Jannah contains delights beyond human imagination. You might travel through magnificent realms of creation, witnessing stars and wonders in ways impossible in worldly life.
๐ŸŽจ Creating and Learning
Without exhaustion or deadlines, you could spend time designing, building, writing, learning, inventing, painting, or exploring knowledge. Every skill would be easier, more enjoyable, and free from frustration.
๐Ÿค Meeting the Righteous
One of the greatest joys would be meeting prophets and righteous believers, including Prophet Ibrahim, Prophet Yusuf, and Prophet Isa, if Allah grants that blessing.
๐ŸŒ… Endless Adventures
Imagine sailing rivers of Paradise, exploring mountains of light, discovering hidden valleys, visiting friends across Jannah, and experiencing new joys every day without danger or fatigue.
๐Ÿ’• Marriage and Companionship
For those granted spouses in Jannah, companionship is described as pure, loving, and free from jealousy, misunderstandings, insecurity, or heartbreak. Every relationship is perfected.
๐Ÿ“š Discovering Allah's Blessings
Every moment could reveal new wonders of Allah's creation. Believers may continue learning and experiencing things they never knew existed.
๐Ÿ‘‘ The Greatest Blessing
The highest joy in Jannah is not the palaces or gardens. Islamic teachings explain that the greatest blessing is Allah's pleasure and, by His permission, seeing Him. This is considered greater than every other delight of Paradise.
The Prophet ๏ทบ reported that Allah has prepared for His righteous servants what "no eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no human heart has imagined."
So whatever beautiful ideas we can imagine—castles, journeys, creativity, friendship, love, gardens, and adventures—the reality of Jannah is believed to be even greater than that. May Allah grant you and all believers entry into Jannah al-Firdaus. 

Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala says:

ูَุง ุตْุจِุฑْ ุงِู†َّ ูˆَุนْุฏَ ุงู„ู„ّٰู‡ِ ุญَู‚ٌّ ูˆَّู„َุง ูŠَุณْุชَุฎِูَّู†َّูƒَ ุงู„َّุฐِูŠْู†َ ู„َุง ูŠُูˆْู‚ِู†ُูˆْู†َ
"So be patient. Indeed, the promise of Allah is truth. And let them not disquiet you who are not certain [in faith]."
(QS. Ar-Room 30: Verse 60)

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