SOME SUPERSTITIONS
ABOUT PARADISE
The verses depicting Paradise awake in the reader
today the same sense of grandeur, quality, beauty,
richness, bounteousness, well-being, and prosperity
as they did 14 centuries ago. All of the values
associated with Paradise have been desired by
people of every period of history and of every
social class. For example, the gold, silver, and
precious jewels in Paradise, as described in the
Qur'an, are even more in demand today than they
were in the past.
The Qur'an also mentions that silk will be found
in Paradise. Today, either as clothing or for
decorative purposes, silk is preferred as a high
quality material. At the same time, it is a symbol
of wealth and grandeur. All of the precious things
used to describe Paradise are far more valuable
today than they were 1,400 years ago.
Again, the beautiful residences, palaces, and
mansions mentioned in the Qur'an are luxurious
places desired by everyone regardless of when
they live. Today's villas and mansions are all
of this category, and are marks of distinction,
quality, and wealth.
Similarly, the thrones, couches, and cushions
of Paradise form a part of the most comfortable
and grand interior decoration. This kind of aesthetically
beautiful furnishing is today displayed in the
grandest of places.
Allah is the owner of all material things, and
it belongs to His glory to find His beloved servants
worthy of all of these beautiful things, both
in this life and the next.
Does Paradise Contain Things
Not Mentioned in the Qur'an?
The Qur'an describes Paradise through examples
and comparisons taken from this world, for people
can imagine something unknown only in terms of
that which is known to them. However basic the
description might be, it gives a certain idea.
The Qur'an's detailed and subtle descriptions
of Paradise's blessings show us that these blessings
and beauties are superior to the best, most beautiful,
and highest quality things to be found in this
world.
The Qur'an describes Paradise by giving examples
of the most desirable, high quality, and rarest
things. For example, women with large dark eyes
have a rare quality that gives them an extremely
aesthetic and attractive appearance. Therefore,
women in Paradise have large, dark gazelle-like
eyes. This does not mean that no women there have
green, blue, or brown eyes, but only serves to
emphasize the excellent quality of Paradise and
Allah's statement that the finest things here
are much finer there. To give another example:
The Qur'an says that every kind of fruit is present
in Paradise. But, in various verses, bananas and
figs are generally singled out more often as the
preferred fruits. Of course, these fruits are
two blessings chosen from the infinite abundance
of all fruits in Paradise.
The announcement that everything desired by
everyone exists in Paradise for their pleasure
and to fulfill their hearts' desire is enough
to express the idea that Paradise's blessings
are infinite and far beyond human imagination.
Everyone understands the Qur'an to the degree
of his or her faith, intelligence, and sincerity.
Thus disbelievers who read it with ill-intentions
will understand the verses about Paradise according
to their own sterile ideas. However, Paradise's
superior beauty is evident to anyone who thinks
about such verses with an open and intelligent
awareness. Allah displays a perfect design even
in the smallest details of this world; surely,
it would be easy for Him to create far more excellent
things than these.
Indifference
Some people are indifferent to Paradise, saying:
"If it comes; fine. If
it doesn't, that's fine too." However,
in the Afterlife there are only two possibilities:
Paradise or Hell. There is no option to go to
a place in between.
It is clear that someone who does not appreciate
Paradise as is due, who does not long for or desire
to attain it, is unworthy of it and will never
be admitted to it. There is only one place for
such a person to go: Hell. For this reason, being
indifferent to Allah's greatest grace and gift
to believers and not desiring to enter it, as
well as persisting in this attitude is one of
the clearest signs that he or she belongs among
the people of Hell.
|