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  • proper noun Alternative form of Jannat.

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Examples

  • At 1 P.M. our camels and mules were watered at wells in a broad wady called Jannah-Gaban or the Little Garden; its course, I was told, lies northwards through the Harawwah Valley to the Odla and Waruf, two depressions in the Wayma country near Tajurrah.

    First footsteps in East Africa 2003

  • At 1 P.M. our camels and mules were watered at wells in a broad wady called Jannah-Gaban or the

    First Footsteps in East Africa Richard Francis Burton 1855

  • [The word in the text may read "Jinánan," accusative of "Jinán," which is the broken plural of "Jannah," along with the regular plural "Jannát," and, like the latter, used for the gardens of Paradise.

    Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855

  • He went on to talk about the Sirat; the bridge over hell that all Muslims walk to find out if they will make it to Jannah, or paradise.

    Vince Flynn Collectors’ Edition #2 Vince Flynn 2010

  • He went on to talk about the Sirat; the bridge over hell that all Muslims walk to find out if they will make it to Jannah, or paradise.

    Vince Flynn Collectors’ Edition #2 Vince Flynn 2010

  • He went on to talk about the Sirat; the bridge over hell that all Muslims walk to find out if they will make it to Jannah, or paradise.

    Vince Flynn Collectors’ Edition #2 Vince Flynn 2010

  • He went on to talk about the Sirat; the bridge over hell that all Muslims walk to find out if they will make it to Jannah, or paradise.

    Vince Flynn Collectors’ Edition #2 Vince Flynn 2010

  • He made himself think of the companions reserved for him and his brothers in Jannah, Insha'Allah, not these dirty kufar who would laughingly pull him between their legs straight to the eternal fire.

    Book Excerpt: "The Garden of Last Days", by Andre Dubus III 2009

  • As for what waits for me in the hereafter, insha'allah, I'll go to Jannah (heaven), but that's for Allah (swt) to decide.

    Questions about Islam JDsg 2007

  • I honor your courage, and pray that Allah (swt) forgives you your sins and accepts you into Jannah in the Hereafter.

    Archive 2006-01-01 JDsg 2006

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