The Pleasures of Paradise (part 1 of 2)
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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.
By M. Abdulsalam
The Religion of Islam