WHERE BELIEVERS
LIVE IN PARADISE
Allah has promised the
men and women of the believers Gardens with rivers
flowing under them, remaining in them timelessly,
forever, and fine dwellings in the Gardens of
Eden. And Allah's good pleasure is even greater.
That is the great victory. (Surat at-Tawba: 72)
As we said earlier, the houses where believers
live their earthly lives are
"places in which Allah has permitted to be built
and in which His name is remembered" (Surat an-Nur,
36), places that are cared for and kept
spotlessly clean according to Allah's command.
Houses in Paradise are like these, in that they
are incomparably refreshing places in which Allah
is remembered and offered thanksgiving.
In the same way as these beautiful houses and
mansions may be built amid natural beauty, it
is also possible that they may have been built
in outstandingly modern cities with aesthetically
beautiful architecture and superior technology.
The houses mentioned in the Qur'an are generally
built amid natural beauty, as the following verse
informs us:
But those who heed their
Lord will have mansions raised upon mansions high,
beneath which runnning waters flow. That is Allah's
promise. Allah does not break His promise. (Surat
az-Zumar, 20)
Mansions located in high places, with views
around and below them, provide a detailed panorama
that allows their inhabitants to perceive many
beautiful things at the same time.
The Qur'an mentions that water runs below those
mansions built in high places. Thus, in order
to see this view, the mansions may contain sitting-rooms
with picture windows or with glass on all four
sides. In such mansions, designed to provide
the human spirit with the greatest amount of
pleasure possible, believers lounge on their
thrones, enjoy the best fruits and drinks and,
as they look down from above, derive pleasure
from looking at one beautiful view after another.
The mansions are designed and furnished with
the highest quality materials and the most harmonious
colors, and feature comfortable armchairs and
thrones facing each other. As "gold-encrusted
thrones" (Surat al-Waqi'a, 15) and "thrones lined
up" (Surat at-Tur, 20) maintain, thrones
are symbols of wealth, splendor, and power.
Believers, to whom Allah has granted Paradise's
eternal blessings, have been found worthy of such
beauty. Sitting and reclining on their thrones,
and surrounded by unimaginable beauty, they continually
remember Allah. The Qur'an states:
They will enter Gardens
of Eden, where they will be adorned with gold
bracelets and pearls, and where their clothing
will be of silk. They will say: "Praise be to
Allah, Who has removed all sadness from us. Truly,
our Lord is Ever-Forgiving, Ever-Thankful: He
Who has lodged us, out of His favor, in the Abode
of Permanence, where no weariness or fatigue affects
us." (Surah Fatir, 33-35)
Reclining upon soft couches, believers "gaze
around them" (Surat al-Mutaffifin, 23).
Just seeing Paradise's magnificent views and beauties
is a feast for the eyes and a great blessing.
This will be an enjoyable banquet for believers
to behold.
To share these beauties and pleasures with all
believers, regardless of when they led their earthly
existence, is a blessing that can be realized
fully only in Paradise. For example, to sit on
facing thrones and converse with Musa (as), 'Isa
(as), or with pious believers and the Prophet's
Companions, as well as to remember Allah with
them, is not a pleasure that the world can grant;
this pleasure belongs only to Paradise.
In Paradise, everything believers desire will
be created and brought to them by special servants
appointed for that task. The Qur'an informs us
that:
Circulating among them
will be youths like hidden pearls. (Surat at-Tur,
24)
Believers, whom Allah has made worthy of Paradise,
are highly select and valuable persons. The fact
that they are in a position of "high
honor" (Surat as-Saffat, 42) shows the
value that Allah places upon them. The servants
mentioned above, who attend immediately to the
believers' every wish and give them free and interrupted
service, are described in the Qur'an as ageless
young men:
Ageless youths will circulate
among them, serving them. Seeing them, you would
think them scattered pearls. (Surat al-Insan,
19)
These servants, whose sole purpose is to attend
to the believers' wishes, and the fact that the
blessings are freely offered with such perfect
service, are other examples of glorious beauty.
The gadgets used in this service also have great
value and are of high quality, for:
Platters and cups of gold
will be passed around among them, and they will
have there all that their hearts desire and in
which their eyes find delight. You will remain
in it timelessly, forever. (Surat az-Zukhruf,
71)
While in this world, believers attend to many
things, among them getting as close as possible
to the blessings of life in Paradise. We can learn
about the magnificent material used for clothing
there. Allah teaches people in this world to wear
fine clothing, as stated in:
O Children of Adam! We have sent
down clothing to you to conceal your private parts,
and fine apparel. But the garment of the fear
of Allah - that is the best! That is one of Allah's
Signs, so that hopefully you will pay heed. (Surat
al-A'raf, 26)
In Surat al-A'raf, 31, Allah urges believers
to wear clean and fine clothing:
"O Children of Adam! Wear fine clothing in every
mosque. Eat and drink, but do not be profligate.
He does not love the profligate." Therefore,
the clothing worn in Paradise will be several
times more splendid and stylish than worldly clothing.
The Qur'an especially mentions two kinds of material
found in Paradise: silk and brocade. For example,
it states that believers will wear
"fine silk and rich brocade, face to face with
one another" (Surat ad-Dukhan, 53). In
this world, these two materials are rare, expensive,
and of high quality. Such clothing will give great
aesthetic pleasure both to the person wearing
them and the one who sees them being worn. The
beauty and splendor of this clothing only enhances
the perfection of those who wear it.
Of course, the material and clothing found there
is not limited to these two, for Allah, Who granted
these great rewards, will clothe the people of
Paradise in many more beautiful garments made
of many more beautiful materials. He can create
clothing styles and materials that are unknown
to us in this world.
The Qur'an tells us that this beautiful clothing
is ornamented with jewelry to enhance its attractiveness.
Gold and silver bracelets and pearls are mentioned
specifically, as in the following verses:
Allah
will admit those who believe and do right actions
into Gardens with rivers flowing under them, where
they will be adorned with gold bracelets and pearls,
and where their clothing will be of silk. (Surat
al-Hajj, 23)
They will wear green garments
of fine silk and rich brocade. They will be adorned
with silver bracelets. And their Lord will give
them a pure draught to drink. (Surat al-Insan,
21)
As this verse maintains, beautiful jewelry complements
fine clothing, and both offered for the pleasure
of believers.
The basic quality of the materials in Paradise
is their varied delicacy and striking beauty,
both of which are reflections of Allah's eternal
knowledge and artistry. For example, thrones are
inlaid with precious stones and arranged carefully
in high places; clothing is made of silk and brocade,
and adorned with gold and silver ornaments.
Allah has given many details about Paradise
in the Qur'an, but the expressions that He has
used allow believers to use their imagination
open. In Paradise, (Allah surely knows best) every
believer will have all kinds of blessings, views,
and places especially designed for his or her
own pleasure. Of course, apart from the blessings
announced in the Qur'an, Allah has prepared many
more surprises for believers, whom He has made
worthy of Paradise.
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