Jannah
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Jannah is described with physical pleasures such as gardens, beautiful houris, wine that has no aftereffects, and "divine pleasure". Their reward of pleasure will vary according to the righteousness of the person. The characteristics of ''Jannah'' often have direct parallels with those of ''Jahannam''. The pleasure and delights of ''Jannah'' described in the Qu'ran, are matched by the excruciating pain and horror of ''Jahannam''.
Jannah is also referred to as the abode of Adam and Eve before their expulsion. Most Muslims hold that ''Jannah'' and ''Jahannam'' co-exist with the temporal world, rather than being created after Judgement Day. Humans may not pass the boundaries to the afterlife, but it may interact with the temporal world of humans. Provided by Wikipedia
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