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| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | | The most widely circulated version is attributed to Shaykh ‘Abd al‑Rahman ibn ‘Ubayd al‑Jazari (d. 1312 AH). Some modern editions list the author as Shaykh Ibn al‑Qayyim al‑Jawziyyah , but the core material originates from early‑medieval scholars who compiled Qur’anic verses, Hadith, and sayings of the Salaf concerning paradise. | | Purpose | To inspire believers to adopt righteous conduct by presenting the ultimate reward – Jannah – in vivid, tangible terms. It functions both as a devotional text and as a pedagogical tool in madrassas and study circles. | | Structure | Typically divided into thematic chapters: 1. General descriptions (the gardens, rivers, mansions). 2. Sensory delights (sights, sounds, aromas, tastes). 3. Spiritual rewards (the pleasure of seeing Allah, proximity to the Prophets). 4. Stages of entry (different levels of Jannah based on deeds). | | Sources | Qur’an (e.g., 55:46‑76, 76:12‑22), authentic Hadith collections (Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Sunan Ibn Majah), and sayings of the Companions and early scholars. The author frequently offers explanatory commentary, linking scriptural references to everyday moral lessons. |
: The climax of the narrative is the moment when the "veil" is lifted, and the residents of Jannah are permitted to see their Creator, a joy that makes all other pleasures of Paradise seem small. Accessing the Full Text sifatul jannah pdf link