Monday 29 June 2009

Believing in God is the nature [fitrah] of the human being. (with studies as proof!)

Asalam alaikum warahmatulah Wabarakatuh


Believing in God is the nature [fitrah] of the human being.



The Prophet (peace be upon him) also informs us: "Every child is born upon the natural way. It is then his parents who turn him into a Jew, a Christian, or a Zoroastrian." [Sahîh al-Bukhârî (1296)]



Everything has a logical purpose

Everything in this universe follows certain sets of rules, which we can comprehend and understand. If these laws run according to logical rules, then it is most likely that something has been co-ordinated this set way in order for these laws to have been established in the first place. If these set laws are not established in the beginning, then how can co-ordination form from chaos? This is extremely unlikely. Logically speaking, order is put into motion by one who controls and directs. This is how the human nature understands the universe we live in. Someone might argue that it is due to our perception - that we logically try to percieve things in order, so they are in order only due to our minds placing them within that sequencing - however, it is because they are within this order that we are able to percieve the control that we see.

If one was to argue against this - then they are saying that the logical came out of the illogical, something which the human mind cannot really comprehend, prove, or even agree to naturally. Anyone can say we evolved to only accept control as a perception, but the reality is still otherwise - in the universe we live - where the Planet Earth was in the exact location to allow life to survive and remain protected within it for millions of years. People cannot explain why the planet earth came in this location to allow life to remain within it, however due to the extremely low probability of the earth being in the exact place to achieve this purpose without control - the human nature is more likely to agree that there was some form of intervention, to allow it to to be in the exact location to support life, and to provide for the different species for a long time period. That is what the human nature agrees to, to understand that every living and non living thing has achieved something for a purpose. Survival in of itself is not a purpose, although it may be a means for achieving something.



The probabilities of 'Coincidences' is - in most cases - lower than Impossibility


A good example of this is given when certain chemical reactions take place, we know that they can take place to produce certain products. However, some form of control is required to react these substances together to produce the outcome. Someone may argue that it is possible for certain events to occur through natural means, and that is true - however - these are extremely limited. So the person may reply that over millions of years, natural occurences, and trial and error - useful products are produced. However, the weakness in these arguments is that the probability of such events - especially of trial and error - occuring are extremely low, and in many cases - statistically impossible (a probability smaller than 1 in 10 (to the power) 50 [50 zeros after it] is statistically considered to have a "zero" probability of occurring, and most of these cases require a higher probability than this number.) This then, logically speaking, makes certain events impossible, except through control and some form of intervention from someone with Knowledge, and Ability to do so.





2 Equally Competitive but Conflicting theories are Present - the Simplest is most likely true



According to the Ockham's Razor Principle, if there are two conflicting theories of equal value, then the simplest of the 2 theories is most likely to be true. In this case - the universe - being controlled to produce and sustain life is the simpler of the 2 theories, therefore more likely. For example, we see;
Pro creation by anthropic theory: When considering the complex way the rules of physics manifest themselves in both physiology and cosmology it seems obvious that the slightest change in any factor of physics or any change in the nature of the universe would have made life impossible:

“If the rate of expansion one second after the 'Big Bang' had been smaller by even one part in a hundred thousand million million (0,000000000000001%), the universe would have recollapsed. The odds against a universe like ours emerging out of something like the Big Bang are enormous”. (Stephen Hawking, 'A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black Holes', Page 128).

“If gravity (released by the Big Bang) had been stronger or weaker by even one part in ten thousand million million million million million million (0,00000000000000000000000000000000000001%) then life sustaining stars like the sun could not exist. This would most likely make life impossible.” (Brandon Carter, ‘New Physics’ Page 187).


So we see that the complex rules of the physics of the universe - even if they were altered slightly, would make life impossible to exist within this universe. It all started with a design of life; then the universe was custom made in order for such life to exist. Such a well balanced universe and complicated creatures cannot be the result of mere luck. This order suggests creation.




Moving on...


Claim that: Children - without being taught - have a Predisposition to believe in Supreme Being who created with a Purpose.


Dr Justin Barrett, a senior researcher at the University of Oxford's Centre for Anthropology and Mind, claims that young people have a predisposition to believe in a supreme being because they assume that everything in the world was created with a purpose.

He says that young children have faith even when they have not been taught about it by family or at school, and argues that even those raised alone on a desert island would come to believe in God.

"The preponderance of scientific evidence for the past 10 years or so has shown that a lot more seems to be built into the natural development of children's minds than we once thought, including a predisposition to see the natural world as designed and purposeful and that some kind of intelligent being is behind that purpose," he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.

"If we threw a handful on an island and they raised themselves I think they would believe in God."

In a lecture to be given at the University of Cambridge's Faraday Institute on Tuesday, Dr Barrett will cite psychological experiments carried out on children that he says show they instinctively believe that almost everything has been designed with a specific purpose.

In one study, six and seven-year-olds who were asked why the first bird existed replied "to make nice music" and "because it makes the world look nice".

Another experiment on 12-month-old babies suggested that they were surprised by a film in which a rolling ball apparently created a neat stack of blocks from a disordered heap.


Dr Barrett said there is evidence that even by the age of four, children understand that although some objects are made by humans, the natural world is different.

He added that this means children are more likely to believe in creationism rather than evolution, despite what they may be told by parents or teachers.

Dr Barrett claimed anthropologists have found that in some cultures children believe in God even when religious teachings are withheld from them.

"Children's normally and naturally developing minds make them prone to believe in divine creation and intelligent design. In contrast, evolution is unnatural for human minds; relatively difficult to believe."

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/religion/3512686/Children-are-born-believers-in-God-academic-claims.html



We see from the above study that the human nature accepts and believes that everything has a purpose, i.e. "to make nice music", "it makes the world look nice".



Conclusion


So we see that it is in agreement with human nature to accept that everything is done with a purpose, along with control and order of one with knowledge and power. This is what the mind accepts and is at ease with, this is the simplest and most plausible of the two competitors (chance vs control), this is the human nature.

Sunday 28 June 2009

THE MAIDENS OF JANNAT (PARADISE}

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THE MAIDENS OF
JANNAT
(PARADISE}
Compiled by:
Moulana Abdullah Nana
ZAM ZAM PUBLISHERS
KARACHI-PAKISTAN
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THE MAIDENS OF JANNAT
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Table of Contents
Name of the Book:
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Foreword
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Chapter 1: The greatest pleasure in Jannat?
12
Chapter 2: The superiority of the pleasures of Jannal.
14
Chapter 3: A person's every desire will be fulfilled
16
Chapter 4: Introduction to the maidens of Jannat
21
Chapter 5: The adornments
&
features of the maidens
of Jannat
25
Chapter 6: The beauty of the maidens of Jannat.. .. 31
Chapter 7: A continuous increase in the beauty of Jannat. .... .34
Chapter 8: The beautiful voices & singing of
the maidens
39
Chapter 9: The perfect and most loving wives
.41
Chapter 10: The number of wives
44
Chapter 11: How to gain more wives in Jannat.
.47
Chapter 12: Intimate relations in Jannat..
.48
Chapter 13: Will there be childbirth in Jannat?
56
Chapter 14: Shahid (Martyr) with the maidens
of Jannat.
57
Chapter 15: How to achieve Jannat..
62
October2002
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MoulanaAqdullahNana
First Edition
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Foreword
The temporary life of this world is a great test for man.
Temptations
are many
and man is weak.
The
possibilities of faltering and sinning are not remote. Of
all the temptations,
the temptation relating to the
opposite sex is thc highest. If the sexual urge of man is
left unchecked and unregulated,
there will be total
anarchy and mischief in the world. Therefore, Almighty
Allah placcd various rcstrictions upon man in this
regard.
To control and rcgulatc lhis desirc, any limn of illicit
affiliation with the opposite scx is slriclly I()rhiddcn. To
maintain a high Icvel of moral ily, (Shllll has ordaincd
very strict laws and mallY restricIiOlls
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unlawful, carnal desires of maII.
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the bestial self - of man. The
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carnal gratification and indulgence or ils desir-Los.To
control the wild desires of the nafs is no easy lask. I[
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be likened to riding a strong, wild horse. Eithcr the rider
will keep the horse in check with great effort or thc
horse will throw the rider off. This is the constant
struggle that exists between man and his desires in this
world. For the youth, the struggle is even more intense
and great.
For those people who restrain and control the desires of
the nafs in this world, Allah has promised immense
rewards in the Akirah (hereafter).
Man sometimes
forgets these rewards and becomes inclined to sin. If he
is reminded about these rewards, his resolve to control
the nafs becomes stronger and more vigorous.
It
becomes easier to sacrifice the desires in view of these
great rewards of the Hereafter. Besides the promise of
these eternal rewards of the Hereafter, there is little that
can control the desires of man, especially the desires of
the youth.
In this book, some of the rewards of the Hereafter,
especially those relating to the gorgeous, celestial, wide-
eyed beauties - the hurs - of Jannat, have been Set out in
a clear and concise manner. By reading and pondering
about the bounties of Jannat and its beautiful virgins, the
youth will feel a renewed vigour to fight the carnal
desires and strive for the pleasure of Allah by doing
righteous deeds. Furthermore, the beauty of the women
of this world will appear pale and insignificant before
the beauty of those stunning damsels of Jannat.
There is not much authentic literature on this specific
topic, and hence this book fulfills this requirement in a
captivating way. I would recommend every youngster to
acquire a copy of this book, to read it, and ponder over
its contents. May Allah accept and reward the efforts
of MI. Abdullah Nana of the US in compiling this
beneficial book and may Allah inspire him to produce
many beneficial writings in the future as well. Amin.
Was-Salaam
Mufti Zubair Bayat
Stanger, South Africa
1 Rajab 1423, 8 September 2002
Introduction
Allah has placed in every human being the natural
desire
and
inclination
for
gold,
silver,
money,
transportation (cars), land, and other items of this world.
The test for a person is how he responds to his desire for
these items. If he uses these items to prepare for the
hereafter, he will be successful. On the other hand, if he
devotes himself to fulfilling his desire for these items
and forgets about his purpose in this world, he will be
amongst the losers in the hereafter.
Similarly, Allah has placed in every person the
natural desire for the opposite sex, and out of all the
desires found in a person, the greatest test for a Muslim
is how he fulfills this desire. He can either fail this test
by spending all his energy to unlawfully satisfy this
desire, or pass this test by remaining chaste and fulfilling
this desire lawfully through marriage. Rasulullah said
regarding the severity of this test, "I have not left a more
harmful and severe temptation for men than women.
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This test is even greater for us today because of the
generally evil environment in which we are living in. It
has become very easy to commit evil and it has become
somewhat difficult to do good deeds because of this
environment. As Rasulullah predicted, holding on to
the commands of Allah and staying away from evil
during this time has become like holding on to a burning
coal.
In order to motivate us to pass this test, it is very
important for u<; to know what is the reward for
controlling one's desires and staying away from evil. It
becomes very easy for a person to undergo difficulty and
hardship to carry out an action when he knows what
reward he will receive for doing this action. For
example, a person will happily go to work every day and
tire himself because he knows that he will receive his
paycheck at the end of the month. In the same way,
Allah and his Rasul
have given us a detailed
description of the reward for controlling one's desires in
this world, i.e. Jannat (paradise).
Jannat is a place where a person will have all that he
desires, and he will live a perfect (lad ever-lasting life.
Each pleasure of Jannat will be far more superior than
the comparable pleasure found in this world, and a
person will be able to completely fulfill his desire for
that pleasure. For example, a person in this world is
always drinking liquids to quench his thirst. No matter
how many delicious and tasty beverages he consumes, he
will always become thirsty again in a few hours. But, in
the hereafter, a person will be able to drink as much as
he desires and quench his thirst permanently.
Similarly, the women of Jannat will be far more superior
than the women of this world. Once a person comes to
know of this, it will become very easy for him to stay
away from evil and work towards the hereafter. This
book contains a detailed description of these women
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based on the verses of the Qurfm, tafsir (explanation of
the Quran), Ahadith, and stories of the pious.
The purpose of this book is to motivate us to work
towards the hereafter and to control our desires in this
world through marriage. We should not read this book
as a fairy tale or a fantasy; rather we should understand
that the contents of this book are a reality for which we
should all work towards. It is our fundamental belief that
Jannat and Jahannam (hellfire) are already in existence
and a person will fulfill all his desires in Jannat both
physically and spiritually.
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The permissibility of using a weak hadith for
describing virtues of actions
The majority of the ahadith in this book are authentic
ahadith. However, I have also included weak ahadith
because thiis a topic related to virtues. The famous
Shafi' scholar, Imam Nawawi
says in his introduction
to the 'arbain' (40 ahadith) that the scholars have agreed
on the permissibility
of using weak Ahadith
for
describing the virtues of actions.
Hafiz ibn Hajar
has further fixed three conditions for
using weak ahadith. One is that the hadith must not be
very weak, i.e. at least one chain of narrators of this
hadith must be free from a narrator who is a liar, is
accused of lying, or is known for making great mistakes.
The second condition is that it should fit under a general
principle, which is established and acted upon. Finally,
the third condition is that the person acting upon this
hadith should not believe it to be established, but he
should exercise caution in this
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Only those weak ahadith have been included in this
book, which meet these conditions. The classification of
the ahadith by the eminent scholars of hadith has been
included with the hadith in Arabic.
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answered, "There is one tree in Jannat which will bear
fruit similar to a pomegranate. When a friend of Allah
will desire clothes, the tree will automatically present to
him 70 pairs of clothes, each with a different colour.
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will receive a horse made from a ruby which will have
two wings. This horse will t1y you wherever you
desire."
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and fall in his hand, He will drink from this glass, [and
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to each another. They will talk about the amusements of
the world and will desire them. Allah
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permission to farm. Allah will say to him, 'Don't you
already have whatever you desire?' He will answer,
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a split-second it will grow tall and be ready for harvest.
[After it is harvested,] this crop will be as big as
mountains. Allah will say to him, '0 son of Adam,
take this because nothing will satisfy you.'"
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Ali
narrates that Rasullah
said, "Indeed, there will
be a market-place in Jannat where buying and selling
will not take place, but there will be outer appearances
of men and women. When a person desires a outer
appearance, he will immediately take the form of that
appearance [temporarily]."
16
16
(Tirmidhi)
Chapter 4: Introduction to the maidens
of Jannat
The two types of women in Jannat
10
Human woman
The first type is the human woman of the world who will
be re-created according to the beauty of Jannat. Allah
says,
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virgins, loving to their husbands, equal in age."
17
Allah will make old women into young women and non-
virgins into virgins. No matter how their appearance was
in this world, Allah will make them all beautiful and
good-looking in accordance to the beauty of Jannat.
18
What will a woman of this world receive in Jannat?
Mufti Mahmud
was asked that if men will receive
hurs, what will women receive? He replied that the
wives of the believers will stay with their own husbands.
Women who never married in this world will be given a
choice to get married with any (unmarried) man they
wish. If they do not like any of them, a special man will
be created for them (similar to the hurs) and Allah
will join both of them in
marriage.19
Allamah Alus!
also mentions in his tafs!r that a person's wife in this
17
(56:35-37)
18
(Safwatut Tafi'isif 3/309 - Darul Qalam, Beirut)
19
(Fatawa MahmCtdiya 5/298)
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THE MAIDENS OF JANNAT
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THE MAIDENS OF JANNAT
world will remain his wife in the hereafter.
20
The love
between a Muslim husband and wife is a true love
because it will last forever.
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she
said
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Rasulull:lh
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world superior or the hurs?" He replied, "The women of
this world will have superiority over the hurs just as the
outer lining of a garment has superiority over the inner
lining." Umme Salamah
then asked, "0 RasUlullah,
what is the reason for this?" He answered, "Because
they performed salah, fasted, and worshipped [Allah].
Allah will put light on their faces and silk on their
bodies. [The human women] will be fair in complexion
and will wear green clothing and yellow jewelry. Their
incense-burners will be made of pearls and their combs
will be of gold. They will say, 'We are the women who
will stay forever and we will never die. We are the
women who will always remain in comfort and we will
never undergo difficulty. We are the women who will
stay and we will never leave. Listen, we are happy
20
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136 -
Dar Ihya At-Tawrath AI-A'rabi,
Beirut)
================---.
women and we will never become sad. Glad tidings to
those men for whom we are and who are for us.'
,,21
Allah
will make the women of this world more
beautiful and attractive than the hurs. Wherever in this
book the 'women of Jannat' are mentioned, both thhurs
and the human women could be meant.
2, Hilrs
What is a hur?
The second type of women will be those celestial women
specially created for the people of Jannat known as the
hur a'yn. A hur is a young, beautiful, fair-skinned
woman with intensely dark eyes. Another interpretation
is that there will be a sharp contrast between the
whiteness and darkness of her eyes which is considered
to very beautiful. Or it could also mean that her beauty
will dumbfound and astonish others. The meaning of
a'yn is a woman with big, attractive eyes, which is also
considered a sign of beauty.
22
What will the hurs be made of?
The
following
is a narration
of two
Sahabah
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and Mujahid
that the hurs will be created from
saffron. Saffron is an orange-coloured product extracted
from a flower and it is used to add colour and flavour to
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THE MAIDENS OF JANNAT
25
THE MAIDENS OF JANNAT
food. When the present creation of mankind (which is
created from sand) has the best of forms and beauty,
then you can imagine the beauty of women created from
saffron!
23
There will be no jealousy between co-wives
Another interpretation of the verse "equal in age" is that
the women of Jannat will all be equal in age, which will
ensure that they get along with one another and make the
believer's life peaceful.
24
It is normally the case in this
world that co-wives have quarrels and arguments which
make the husband's life miserable. However, in Jannat
there will not be any jealousy, malice, or hatred between
the people. A hadith in Sahih Bukhilri and Sahih Muslim
mentions that the hearts of the people of Jannat will be
one and there will not be any difference between them.
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This will ensure that all of a person's wives will get
along and will never become jealous of one other.
23
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24
(RCihul
Mani
13/220)
25
(7:43)
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Chapter 5: A description
of
the
adornments and external features
of
the
maidens
of
Jannat
Internal and external purity of the maidens of Jannat
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stay there forever.
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Qatadah
mentions that these
women will be pure from all external impurities such as
menstruation, urine, excreta, and saliva. They will also
be free from all evil internal qualities such as malice,
hypocrisy, swearing, evil character, etc. Thus, they will
not
have
within
them
the smallest
amount
of
disobedience to their husbands.
27
The lovely skin colour of the women of Jannat
Allah says,
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who will be like hidden pearls.
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The women of Jannat
will be like fresh pearls because of their cleanliness and
fair skin colour.
Allah states in another verse,
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preserved eggs.
,,29
26
(2:25)
27
(Hadiyu1 Arwah pg. 257)
28
(56:22)
29
(37:49)
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THE MAIDENS OF JANNA T
Allah says,
Allamah Alusi
explains that the verse refers to those
eggs which human hands have not yet touched, so they
are clean from any dirt or dust. In the same way, the
hurs will be clean and free of all impurities.
The
comparison between the hurs and eggs is also made
because of the yellow-whitish colour of both, which is
known to be the most beautiful skin-colour for women.
Another explanation for this comparison is that the parts
of an egg are known for being perfectly proportioned
and conforming to one another. In the same way, all the
body parts and features of the hurs will go perfectly
together.
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"[In beauty] these women are like rubies and small
pearls.
,,31
The comparison between the hurs and rubies is in
transparency. A person can see through a ruby and know
what is on the other side. In the same way, a person will
be able to see through the hurs because of the cleanliness
and delicate nature of their skin and body. Allah has
also compared the hurs to small pearls because of their
softness, whiteness, and pleasant
sight.32
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narrates that RasUlullah said, "One morning
or evening in the path of Allah is better than the world
and all it contains. A hand-span or a whip's length of
Jannat is better that the world and all it contains. If one
woman of Jannat were to glance towards the earth, she
would fill the space between the earth and the sky with
light and perfume. The scarf on her head is better than
the world and all it contains.
,,33
If just a smal part of Jannat is better than the world and
all it contains, then how will the rest of Jannat and all its
pleasures be? Also, if just the scarf on the head of one
woman of Jannat is better than the world and all it
contains, then how valuable is the woman herself?
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says that he heard Rasulullah
saying, "If a woman from Jannat were to look towards
the world, she would fill the earth with the smell of
musk and [her beauty] would overpower the light of the
sun and moon.
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Ibn Abbas
narrates that we were sitting with Ka 'b
one day and he said, "If the hand of one hur were to
dangle from the sky, the whiteness and the rings of the
hand would illuminate the earth just as the sun gives
light to the world. What I said was just regarding her
hand, so how beautiful will her white face be when it is
adorned with a crown, ruby, pearl and emerald?
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Abu Sai'd Khudri
narrates that Rasulullah
said, "A
person will recline and relax in Jannat for 70 years, or
on 70 cushions before he moves. Then a woman will
come and tap him on the shoulder. He will see his face
in her cheek as clear as a mirror. (This will be due to the
clearness of her face and its brightness). The smallest
pearl that she will be wearing will fill the space between
the east and west with light. She will greet him with
Salam and he will respond to her greeting. He will ask
her, 'Who are you?' She will answer, 'I am from the
extra.' (This is referring to a verse of the Quran which
says, "And we have more by Us [for the people of
35
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Jannat] ") She will be wearing 70 [different types of]
garments, and the lowest garment will be red and made
from a tree in Jannat. He will be able to see the marrow
of her leg through the clothes. She will be wearing
crowns and the smallest pearl on these crowns will light
up the space between the east and west"
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narrates that Rasulullah said, "If one woman
from Jannat were to glance towards the earth, she would
fill the entire atmosphere with perfume. The 'crown on
her head is better than the world and all it contains."
37
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said, "The
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the full moon on the fourteenth night of the month. The
next group will have the appearance of the brightest star
in the sky. Every person from amongst them will have
two wives and the· marrow of their leg can be seen
through their skin [out of beauty]. There will be no
unmarried person in Jannat.
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as a red drink can be seen in a white glass."
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Outwardly,
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disgusting to see the marrow of the leg of the women of
Jannat. However, one narration clarifies this matter and
mentions that he will be able to see through her leg
because of her beauty; not because of some defect in
her. The purpose of mentioning this is to emphasize the
softness of the skin, clearness, and the delicateness of
the women of
Jannat.40
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see through her clothes is that he will be able to enjoy
looking at her beautiful clothes and what is underneath at
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Chapter 6: The beauty of the maidens
of Jannat
The permanent
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