CONVERSATIONS
IN PARADISE
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, 34-35)
The Qur'an contains detailed accounts of conversations
among believers, to whom Allah has given an exalted
position in Paradise. These conversations are
important, because they provide a good example
for believers in this life. The verses:
"They will hear no idle talk in it, nor any call
to sin. All that is said is: 'Peace! Peace!'''
(Surat al-Waqi'a, 25-26) show the importance
of avoiding empty talk. Elsewhere, the same point
is expressed as:
They will
hear no idle talk nor any lying there, as a recompensation
from your Lord, a commensurate gift. (Surat an-Naba',
35-36)
Now, let us look at every word of wisdom in
the conversations taking place in Paradise.
After giving their account, believers are sent
to Paradise in groups. The gates of Paradise are
opened for them, and they are greeted by the gatekeeper,
who says to them:
…"Peace be upon you! You
have done well, so enter it timelessly, forever."
(Surat az-Zumar, 73)
In another verse, it is said that angels who
will come in to welcome them from every gate will
say to them:
"Peace be upon you because
of your steadfastness! How wonderful is the Ultimate
Abode!" (Surat ar-Ra'd, 24)
Believers answer:
"Praise be to Allah, Who has
fulfilled His promise to us and made us the inheritors
of this land, letting us settle in the Garden
wherever we want. How excellent is the wage of
those who work!" (Surat az-Zumar, 74)
"Beforehand we used to live in
fear among our families. But Allah was gracious
to us and safeguarded us from the punishment of
the searing wind. Beforehand we certainly used
to call upon Him because He is the All-Good, the
Most Merciful." (Surat at-Tur, 26-28)
"Praise be to Allah, Who
has guided us to this! We would not have been
guided had Allah not guided us. The Messengers
of our Lord came with the Truth." (Surat al-A'raf,
43)
This verse continues:
It will be proclaimed to
them: "This is your Garden, which you have inherited
for what you did." (Surat al-A'raf, 43)
In another verse, the believers' thanksgiving
in Paradise is described as:
Their call there is: "Glory
be to You, O Allah!" Their greeting there is:
"Peace!" The end of their call is: "Praise be
to Allah, the Lord of all the worlds!" (Surah
Yunus, 10)
Another verse says:
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, 34-35)
The conversation between believers in Paradise
is related as follows:
They will turn to one another,
asking each other [about their past lives]. One
of them will say: "I used to have a friend who
would say to me: 'Are you one of those who say
that it is true, that after we have died and are
turned to dust and bones, we will face a Reckoning?'"
[And] he will add: "Would
you like to look [and see him]?"
So he will look down and
see him in the midst of the Blazing Fire and say:
"By Allah, you almost ruined me! If it were not
for the blessing of my Lord, I would surely be
[now] among those who are given over [to suffering].
But then [Omy friends in Paradise,] is it [really]
so that we are not to die [again,] beyond our
previous death and we shall never [again] be made
to suffer? Truly this is the Great Victory!" (Surat
as-Saffat, 50-60)
As we see from these verses, believers are aware
that they have arrived at this final happy end
only by Allah's merciful will. Their consciences
are keen, and they remember the past. Perhaps
their whole lives are shown to them in detail,
where they see the members of their intimate circle
trying to make them deviate from the right path.
And they understand that if Allah had not protected
them with His endless grace, they could have followed
the wrong path. Believers who come to this awareness
give thanks to Allah in Paradise, just as they
did in the world.
The verses below tell about the words spoken
between the people of Paradise and those in Hell,
and give expression to the latter group's sorrow:
In Gardens they will ask
the evildoers: "What caused you to enter Saqar
[Hell]?"
They will say: "We were
not among the prayerful, and we did not feed the
poor. We plunged with those who plunged, and denied
the Day of Judgment until the Certainty came to
us." The intercession of those who intercede will
not help them. (Surat al-Muddaththir, 40-48)
So, the people in Hell confess the evil that
they did during their earthly lives, and understand
that there is no escape from their new abode.
Another such conversation is related in these
verses:
The Companions of Paradise will
call out to the Companions of Hell: "We have found
that what our Lord promised us is true. Have you
found that what your Lord promised you is true?"
They will say: "Yes, we have!" Between them a
herald will proclaim: "May the curse of Allah
be upon the wrongdoers, those who bar access to
the Way of Allah, desiring to make it crooked,
and reject the hereafter." (Surat al-A'raf, 44-45)
The Companions of Hell will call
out to the Companions of Paradise: "Throw down
some water to us, or some of what Allah has given
you as provision." They will say: "Allah has forbidden
them to the disbelievers." (Surat al-A'raf, 50)
So, the suffering of those in Hell increases
several fold. In addition to the many pains they
endure, they can see the blessings of Paradise
and speak with the people there. However, they
cannot attain the blessings that those people
enjoy, and it is too late to be sorry. This spiritual
suffering is described in another verse:
On the Day when those who
were unbelievers are exposed to the Fire, [it
will be said to them]: "You dissipated the good
things you had in your worldly life, and enjoyed
yourself in it. So today you are being repaid
with the punishment of humiliation for being arrogant
in the earth without any right, and for being
deviators." (Surat al-Ahqaf, 20)
So, disbelievers are imprisoned forever in Hell
as a "reward" for the evil that they committed
during their earthly lives. But believers have
found their perfect happiness and salvation.
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