The phrase “the people of Jannah burps” refers to a description in Islamic teachings that people in Paradise will eat and drink, but their food will not create normal waste; instead, they will have a burp that smells like musk.

Meaning

In plain language, it means a fragrant burp , not something dirty or unpleasant. The idea is that Paradise is free from the bodily impurities of this world, so eating there brings pleasure without discomfort.

Where it comes from

This wording is based on a hadith reported from the Prophet Muhammad, and it is also explained in commentary from Islamic scholars and educational sources.

Simple interpretation

  • People in Jannah will still eat and drink.
  • They will not pass excrement, spit, or deal with normal bodily waste.
  • The digestion result is described as a burp that smells like musk.

Bottom line

So the phrase means “the people of Paradise will have burps that are pleasant and perfumed, not unpleasant.”

If you want, I can also explain the original Arabic wording in a very simple way.