Fariq Naik – Root of Jannah and Its Derivatives

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The speaker discusses the meaning of Jannah the ultimate award of believers, which is a fruit of their actions. Jannah is defined as the fruit of their actions, and various Arabic words are derived from it. There are various names of Jannah, including Jothur, Majnoor, Jin, and Jannah the ultimate award of believers.

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			The topic of
		
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			my Jum'ah is
		
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			Jannah
		
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			the ultimate
		
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			award of believers.
		
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			What is the meaning of the word Jannah?
		
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			The word Jannah
		
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			it is derived from the root word
		
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			jeenunun
		
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			that is janan
		
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			and this is mentioned in Islam law,
		
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			word number 13, page number 92. This is
		
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			the linguistic definition of jannah.
		
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			It is derived from ji, goon, nun, which
		
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			means satara, which means to tamsi, which means
		
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			to hide.
		
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			Various
		
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			Arabic words are derived
		
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			from the word jahnata.
		
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			For example,
		
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			from this group of jahnata.
		
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			For example, Majnoor which means an insane person.
		
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			For example, Jhunun which means insanity.
		
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			Also, Jin
		
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			because
		
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			they are conceived from our worship.
		
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			Majnoor,
		
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			there's an insane person because his mind is
		
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			conceived.
		
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			What does Jannah mean? Jannah, it refers to
		
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			beautiful gardens. And in Islamic terminology,
		
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			Jannah, it refers to paradise
		
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			that is awaiting
		
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			for the believers
		
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			in the afterlife, in the next life. And
		
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			why is it called as Jannah?
		
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			Because it's concealed
		
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			from our vision. We cannot see it in
		
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			the life of this world.
		
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			There are various names of Jannah
		
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			that are mentioned in the. No less than
		
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			14 different names.