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The
Pleasures of Paradise (part 1 of 2) |

Description: The first of a two-part
article defining the fundamental differences between
Paradise and the life of this world. Part 1: The absence
of those things which cause grief, pain and suffering
in this life.
The reality of Paradise is something which people
will never be able to understand until they actually
enter it, but God has shown us glimpses of it in the
Quran. He has described it as a place essentially
different to the life of this world, both in the very
nature and purpose of life, as well as the types of
delights which people will enjoy therein. The Quran
tells people about Paradise, which God offers to them,
describes its great blessings, and proclaims its beauties
to everyone. It informs people that Paradise is one
of two ways of life prepared for them in the afterworld,
and that every good thing will be theirs in Paradise
to a degree that surpasses our present ability to
imagine. It also shows that Paradise is a place where
all blessings have been created perfectly and where
people will be offered everything their souls and
hearts will desire, and that people will be far removed
from want and need, anxiety or sadness, sorrow and
regret. Every kind of beauty and blessing exists in
Paradise and will be revealed with a perfection never
seen or known before. God has prepared such blessings
there as a gift, and these will be offered only to
people with whom He is pleased.
But what is the nature of these delights
in Paradise, and how will it be different from the
delights of this world? We will try to highlight a
few of these differences.
Pure delight without pain and suffering
While people in this world experience some delight,
they also face much toil and suffering. If one was
to scrutinize the life which they live, they will
find that the amount of hardship they face is much
more than the ease and comfort. As for the life of
the Hereafter, there will be no hardship nor suffering
in it, and people will live therein in pure joy and
delight. All the causes of sorrow, pain and suffering
which people experience in this life will be absent
in the Hereafter. Let’s take a look at some
of these causes.
Wealth:
When one thinks of success in this life, they usually
conjure the image of big houses, fine jewelry and
clothing, and expensive cars; financial stability
is seen to be the key to a happy life. To most people,
success is inseparably related to wealth, even though
this is the furthest from the truth. How many times
have we seen the wealthiest of people living such
miserable lives, that it sometimes even leads them
to commit suicide! Wealth is something which humans
in their very nature desire at any cost, and this
desire has been created for a great and wise purpose.
When this desire is not satiated, it causes some extent
of grief in a person. For this reason, God has promised
the inhabitants of Paradise that they will have all
that they imagined as far as wealth and belongings
are concerned, both for those who were extremely poor,
experiencing even hunger and thirst, to those well-to-do
but who desired even more. God gives us a glimpse
of this when he says:
“... there will be there
all that the souls could desire, all that the eyes
could delight in …” (Quran 43:71)
“Eat and drink at ease
for that which you have sent forth (good deeds) in
days past!” (Quran 69:24)
“… They will be
adorned therein with bracelets of gold, and they will
wear green garments of fine silk and heavy brocade.
They will recline therein on raised thrones. How good
[is] the recompense! How beautiful a couch [is there]
to recline on!” (Quran 18:31)
Disease and Death
Another cause of pain and suffering in this life is
the death of a loved one or disease, which are both
non-existent in Paradise. None will feel any sickness
or pain in Paradise. The Prophet Muhammad, may God
praise him, said about the people of Paradise:
“They will never fall
ill, blow their noses or spit.” (Saheeh
Al-Bukhari)
None will die in Paradise. All shall
live eternally enjoying the pleasures therein. The
Prophet Muhammad said that a caller will call out
in Paradise when people enter it:
“Indeed may you be healthy
and never be sick again, may you live and never die
again, may you be young and never grow feeble again,
may you enjoy, and never feel sorrow and regret again.”
(Saheeh Muslim)
Social Relationships
As for the remorse felt due to a rift in personal
relationships, people will never hear any evil or
hurting comments or speech in Paradise. They will
only hear good words and words of peace. God says:
“They will not hear
therein ill speech or commission of sin. But only
the saying of: Peace! Peace!” (Quran
56:25-26)
There will be no enmity between people
nor ill-feelings:
“And We shall remove
from their breasts any (mutual) hatred or sense of
injury (which they had, if at all, in the life of
this world).” (Quran 7:43)
The Prophet said:
“There will be no hatred
or resentment among them, their hearts will be as
one, and they will glorify God, morning and evening.”
(Saheeh Al-Bukhari)
People will have the best of companions
in the Hereafter, who were also the best people in
the world:
“And whoever obeys God
and the Messenger – those will be with the ones
upon whom God has bestowed favor – of the prophets,
the steadfast affirmers of truth, the martyrs and
the righteous. And excellent are those as companions!”
(Quran 4:69)
The hearts of the people of Paradise
will be pure, their speech will be good, their deeds
righteous. There will be no hurtful, upsetting, offensive
or provocative talk there, for Paradise is free of
all worthless words and deeds. If we were to discuss
all the causes for anguish in this life, we would
surely find its absence or opposite to be true in
Paradise.
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The Pleasures of Paradise
(part 2 of 2) |
Description: The second of a two-part
article defining the fundamental differences between
Paradise and the life of this world. Part 2: The superiority
of its joys and delights in comparison to this life.
The Eternalness of the Hereafter
The Pleasures of this world are transient whilst the
joys of the hereafter are lasting and eternal. In
this life when a person enjoys something, it is only
a short while before they get bored with it and proceed
to search for something they feel is better, or they
may not feel a need for it altogether. As for the
delights of Paradise, a person will never feel bored
with anything, but rather, its goodness will increase
each time they indulge in it.
Also, the life of this world is very
short. Humans only live on this earth for a short
while, and very few people reach the age of seventy.
“Say: Short is the enjoyment
of this world. The Hereafter is (far) better for him
who fears God.” (Quran 4:77)
As for Paradise, people will live
forever. God says:
“...its provision is
eternal and so is its shade…”
(Quran 13:35)
“What is with you must
vanish, and what is with God will endure …”
(Quran 16:96)
“(It will be said to
them): This is Our Provision, which will never finish”
(Quran 38:54)
Superior Delights
The delights of the people of Paradise, such as their
clothing, food, drink, jewelry and palaces, will be
far superior to their counterparts in this world.
There is in fact no room for comparison, as even the
smallest space in Paradise is better than this world
and all that is in it. The Prophet Muhammad, may God
praise him, said:
“The space of the bow
of any one of you in Paradise is better than all that
the sun rises upon” (Mishkaat al-Masaabeeh
3/85, no. 5615)
Free from all Impurities
Paradise is free from all the impurities of this world.
Eating and drinking in this life results in the need
for excretion and its associated unpleasant odors.
If a person drinks wine in this world, he loses his
mind. Women in this world menstruate and give birth,
which are sources of pain and hurt. Paradise is free
from all of these discomforts: its people will not
urinate, defecate, spit or suffer from catarrh. The
wine of Paradise, as described by its Creator, is:
“Crystal-white, delicious
to those who drink (thereof), free from intoxication,
nor will they suffer intoxication therefrom”
(Quran 37:46-47)
The water of Paradise does not become
brackish, and its milk never changes in flavor:
“... rivers of water
incorruptible; rivers of milk of which the taste never
changes ...” (Quran 47:15)
The women of Paradise are pure and
free from menstruation, postnatal bleeding and all
the other impurities suffered by women in this world,
and all are free from stool and feces. God says:
“... and they shall
have therein purified mates having no menses, urine,
stools, etc.” (Quran 2:25)
The prophet answered a person when
they asked how the people of Paradise will relieve
themselves:
“They relieve themselves
by perspiring through their skins, and its fragrance
will be that of musk, and all stomachs will have become
lean.” (ibn Hibbaan)
What we have mentioned has been a
mere comparison in order to understand the nature
of Paradise, but as God said, its delights are truly
hidden:
“No person knows what
is kept hidden for them of joy, as a reward for what
they used to do.” (The Quran, 32:17)
Paradise: There is Nothing Like It
The delights of Paradise surpass the imagination and
defy description. They are like nothing known to the
people of this world; no matter how advanced we may
become, what we achieve is as nothing in comparison
with the joys of the Hereafter. As is mentioned in
several reports, there is nothing like Paradise:
“It is sparkling light,
aromatic plants, a lofty palace, a flowing river,
ripe fruit, a beautiful wife and abundant clothing,
in an eternal abode of radiant joy, in beautiful soundly-constructed
high houses”. (Ibn Maajah, Ibn Hibbaan)
The Sahabah asked the Prophet about
the buildings of Paradise and he replied with a wonderful
description:
“Bricks of gold and
silver, and mortar of fragrant musk, pebbles of pearl
and sapphire, and soil of saffron. Whoever enters
it is filled with joy and will never feel miserable;
he will live there forever and never die; their clothes
will never wear out and their youth will never fade.”
(Ahmad, at-Tirmidhi, ad-Daarimee)
God says:
“And when you look there
(in Paradise) you will see a delight (that cannot
be imagined), and a great dominion”
(Quran 76:20)
What God has kept hidden from us the
delights of Paradise is beyond our ability to comprehend.
The Prophet said that God said:
“I have prepared for
My slaves what no eye has seen, no ear has heard and
no human heart can imagine.” Recite
if you wish:
“No person knows what
is kept hidden for them of joy as a reward for what
they used to do.” (Quran 32:17)
In another report:
“Never mind what God
has told you; what He has not told you is even greater.”
(Saheeh Muslim)
In other articles, we will attempt
to mention some of the specific details of Paradise
and the delights therein described to us by God and
His last Prophet.
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