According to Islamic tradition, there are ten specific animals believed to enter Jannah (Paradise):
- The Buraq: A winged creature, larger than a donkey but smaller than a mule, which is said to have carried Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) during his miraculous night journey (Isra and Mi'raj).
- The She-Camel of Prophet Salih (AS): This camel was sent as a sign to the people of Thamud, but they disbelieved and killed it. It is believed to be among the animals entering Jannah.
- The Calf of Prophet Ibrahim (AS): This calf was offered as a sacrifice by Prophet Ibrahim (AS) but was miraculously replaced with a ram. It is believed to be in Jannah.
- The Ram of Prophet Ibrahim (AS): The ram, which replaced the calf, was a gift from Allah (SWT) and symbolizes sacrifice and obedience. It is believed to be in Jannah.
- The Donkey of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH): Prophet Muhammad's donkey was known for its patience and endurance. It is believed to enter Jannah for its service to the Prophet.
- The Horse of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH): Prophet Muhammad's horse, known as "Al-Borak", was a white stallion that was gifted to him by Allah (SWT). It is believed to enter Jannah.
- The Bird of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH): This bird is said to have been a companion of the Prophet, and it is believed to be among the animals entering Jannah.
- The Dog of the People of the Cave (Ashab al-Kahf): This dog remained loyal to the seven young men who sought refuge in the cave. It is believed to enter Jannah for its loyalty.
- The Cat of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH): The Prophet's cat, known as "Muezza," was a beloved pet. It is believed to enter Jannah for its gentle nature and companionship.
- The Animal That Is Kind and Gentle: There is a belief that any animal that exhibits kindness and gentleness will be rewarded with a place in Jannah.
It is important to note that these beliefs are based on Islamic traditions and interpretations. There is no definitive answer in the Quran or Hadith regarding which animals will enter Jannah.