Ain Janna

Ain Janna

Ain Janna (Arabic: عين جنّا)- Ain in Arabic is a "spring" (of water), and Janna in Arabic is "Paradise"; i.e. the name means "Spring of Paradise". The name was supposedly given to the village due to the abundance of water springs and apparent availability of water in the village and its surrounding. As a matter of fact, Ain Janna still has some springs, causing its landscape to be green and crystal clear. The village is located in the Governorate of Ajlun in the north-western part of Jordan. It is about 70 km (45 miles) to the north of Amman, capital of Jordan. It lies on two juxtaposed mountains, and has a view over Ajlun's Castle and three towns. Average altitude of the village is about 1100 meters above sea level, causing most of the houses in the village to overview far beyond the Jordanian land; i.e. one can easily see some mountains of Nablus in the West Bank (about 30 km /22 miles air distance).

People

Ain Janna is about 17,000 people, almost 90% of the them belong to a tribe called Al-QudahFact|date=October 2007, the Arabic plural of "Qadi" (Judge). The same tribe stretches over other 5 villages in the near area; with another branch of the tribe living in "Mhay", a village in the province of Kerak, about 180 km (130 miles) to the south of Amman. Mainly, profession of grandfathers in the village was farming and cultivation, to which they were fully devoted.

Literacy

Almost all the population of the village who were born after 1930 can read and write; while every single person under the age of 50 can be named as literate. Because the meager income overwhelms the villagers, one can easily see that the youth find themselves reluctant to pursue university degrees and higher education so as to follow better jobs. Ain Janna is therefore very well-known as a village with a very high percentage of literate people who fill various prestigious jobs in the public sector; especially in academics, judiciary and civil service. On the other hand, about 25% of high school graduates join the Jordanian Armed Forces and departments of the Ministry of Defense; i.e. Public Security, Civil Defense and Department of Intelligence.

Nature & Environment

Ain Janna stretches over a green land, and totally surrounded by oak and pine trees. Greenery can be seen wherever one might look, resulting in a sight-seeing view, especially olive trees, grapes, figs and almond. Both mountains of the village, in addition to the mountainous area around, cause the air to be very pure and pollution-free. One can hardly find a house in the village without being surrounded by a number of trees and a small garden. All in all, nature in and around Ain Janna, is very well protected, thanks to the awareness of importance of landscape and environment, and because the whole province lacks factories and pollutant industrial installations that emit poisonous fumes.


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