Jannah (Heaven)



Jannah, a place of eternal bliss,
Where souls can rest and be at peace.
It is the home of the righteous,
And a reward for their loyalty and faith.

In Jannah, there is no pain or sorrow,
Only happiness and joy forever.
The streets are paved with gold,
And the trees bear fruit all year.

In Jannah, there is no hunger,
For food is always plentiful.
The rivers run with honey and milk,
And the flowers are forever in bloom.

In Jannah, there is no war or strife,
For all of us live in perfect harmony.
We worship Allah in eternal devotion,
And feel His love and mercy all around.

Oh, how I long for Jannah's gates to open wide,
And to feel the warmth of Allah's love.
For in Jannah, there is no end,
And the joy of His presence will always endure.

About this poem

The poem describes Jannah, which is the Islamic concept of heaven. Jannah is often referred to as the "Gardens of Eden," and is described as a place of eternal bliss and happiness. In Islam, entry into Jannah is dependent upon a person's faith and good deeds during their lifetime.The poem highlights several aspects of Jannah, including the absence of pain and sorrow, as well as the presence of food and fruit that is always available. It also mentions the absence of war or strife, suggesting that Jannah is a place of peace and harmony. Additionally, the poem emphasizes the eternal presence of Allah's love and mercy in Jannah, which is seen as the ultimate reward for those who have lived their lives in accordance with Allah's command. 

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Written on August 23, 2023

Submitted by alibanoor123 on August 23, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XXXX XAXX AXXX XXXX XXXX
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 747
Words 167
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

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