Royad us Saliheen (Chapter 372:
Some of the Bounties Which Allah (swt) Has Prepared for the
Believers in Paradise)
Allah, the Exalted, says:
"Truly, the Muttaqun (the pious
and righteous persons) will be amidst Gardens and water-springs
(Jannah). (It will be said to them): `Enter therein (Jannah), in
peace and security.' And We shall remove from their breasts any
deep feeling of bitterness (that they may have). (So they will be
like) brothers facing each other on thrones. No sense of fatigue
shall touch them, nor shall they (ever) be asked to leave it.''
(15:45-48)
"(It will be said to the believers
of Islamic Monotheism): `My slaves! No fear shall be on you this
Day, nor shall you grieve. (You) who believed in Our Ayat
(proofs, verses, lessons, signs, revelations, etc.) and were
Muslims (i.e., who submit totally to Allah's Will, and believe in
the Oneness of Allah). Enter Jannah, you and your wives, in
happiness.' Trays of gold and cups will be passed round them;
(there will be) therein all that inner-selves could desire, and
all that eyes could delight in and you will abide therein
forever. This is the Jannah which you have been made to inherit
because of your deeds which you used to do (in the life of the
world). Therein for you will be fruits in plenty, of which you
will eat (as you desire).'' (43:68-73)
"Verily, the Muttaqun (the pious),
will be in place of security (Jannah). Among Gardens and springs.
Dressed in fine silk and (also) in thick silk, facing each other.
So (it will be). And We shall marry them to Hur (fair females)
with wide, lovely eyes. They will call therein for every kind of
fruit in peace and security. They will never taste death therein
except the first death (of this world), and He will save them
from the torment of the blazing Fire. As a bounty from your Rubb!
That will be the supreme success!'' (44:51-57)
"Verily, Al-Abrar (the pious and
righteous) will be in Delight (Jannah). On thrones, looking (at
all things). You will recognise in their faces the brightness of
delight. They will be given to drink of pure sealed wine. The
last thereof (that wine) will be the smell of musk, and for this
let (all) those strive who want to strive (i.e., hasten earnestly
to the obedience of Allah). It (that wine) will be mixed with
Tasnim. A spring whereof drink those nearest to Allah.''
(83:22-28)
The Qur'anic Ayat on the subject
are many and well-known.
1880. Jabir (May Allah be pleased
with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, "The
inhabitants of Jannah will eat and drink therein, but they will
not have to pass excrement, to blow their noses or to urinate.
Their food will be digested producing belch which will give out a
smell like that of musk. They will be inspired to declare the
freedom of Allah from imperfection and proclaim His Greatness as
easily as you breathe.'' [Muslim].
Commentary: Belching the vapours
of musk means that after meals one would not feel heaviness and
acidity. On the other hand, the belch will give out scented air,
and the food will be digested by it. There will be no excrement
or urine there.
Secondly, recitation of Allah's
Name will ever remain on their tongues without the least effort
like the way we breathe, without any effort whatsoever. In other
words the food in Jannah would be so light and fine that there
would be no disagreeable urine excrement. On the other hand,
there will only be fine smell like that of musk.
1881. Abu Hurairah (May Allah be
pleased with him) said: The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said,
"Allah, the Exalted, has said: `I have prepared for my righteous
slaves what no eye has seen, no ear has heard, and the mind of no
man has conceived.' If you wish, recite: `No person knows what is
kept hidden for them of joy as a reward for what they used to
do.''' (32:17) [Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Commentary: About the gifts and
pleasures of Jannah, here a Hadith has been stated in the Words
of Allah. The subject matter is confirmed from the Verse of the
Qur'an given in the text of the Hadith.
1882. Abu Hurairah (May Allah be
pleased with him) said: The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, "The
first group (of people) to enter Jannah will be shining like the
moon on a full-moon night. Then will come those who follow them
who will be like the most shining planet in the sky. They will
not stand in need of urinating or relieving of nature or of
spitting or blowing their noses. Their combs will be of gold and
their sweat will smell like musk; in their censers the aloes-wood
will be used. Their wives will be large eyed maidens. All men
will be alike in the form of their father `Adam, sixty cubits
tall.''
Another narration is: The
Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, "Their utensils will be of gold,
their perspiration will smell like musk; everyone of them will
have two wives; the marrow of the bones of the wives' legs will
be seen through the flesh out of excessive beauty. They (i.e.,
the people of Jannah) will neither have difference, nor enmity
(hatred) amongst themselves; their hearts will be as if one
heart, and they will be glorifying Allah in the morning and in
the afternoon.'' [Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Commentary: 1. The people in the
Jannah would be similar in shape and height, etc. There would be
no differences between them. It won't be that one person is
beautiful and the other ugly or one is fair in colour and the
other is black. This is one view. The other view is that they
would be similar in being good mannered and the desirable and
loving disposition. They will be on the highest pedestal of
ethics, etiquette, politeness and morality. None of them would be
immoral, discourteous or ill-tempered.
2. Everyone there would have two
wives. They would either be from the houris or from the humans.
The narration, which claims that every one would have seventy-two
wives has a weak chain of narrators. However, in one narration of
At-Tirmidhi which has been claimed to be Sahih, it is stated that
a martyr would get seventy-two wives. (At-Tirmidhi, Chapter about
the Superiority of Jihad). Then the saying, "One would get in the
Jannah what he wants'' may also be considered and so the
possibility of more than two wives cannot be denied.
3. Hur is the plural of Howra It
means white and pink. So it is said that one would be bewildered
to see their beauty. `Ein is the plural of `Aina' It means one
having large eyes like a deer. In another narration it is said
that if any one of them just peeps towards our earth, the whole
space would be filled with scent and all the space would be
lighted. Her sheet of cloth used to cover the head and the bosom
would be so precious that its cost would exceed this whole
material earth. (Sahih Al-Bukhari, Book of Jihad, Chapter about
Houri).
1883. Al-Mughirah bin Shu`bah (May
Allah be pleased with him) said: The Messenger of Allah (PBUH)
said, "Musa (Moses) (PBUH) asked his Rubb: `Who amongst the
inhabitants of Jannah will be the lowest in rank?' He said: `It
will be a person who will be admitted into Jannah last of all
when all the dwellers of Jannah have entered Jannah. It will be
said to him: Enter Jannah. But he will say: O my Rubb! How should
I enter while the people have settled in their apartments and
taken their shares? It will be said to him: Will you be satisfied
and pleased if you have a kingdom like that of a monarch of the
world? He will say: I will be content, my Rubb. Allah will say:
For you is that, and like that and like that and like that and
like that. He will say at the fifth time: I am well-pleased, my
Rubb. Allah will say: It is for you and ten times more like it.
You will have whatever your soul desires and whatever your eyes
could delight in. He will say: I am well-pleased, my Rubb.' Musa
(PBUH) said: `Who will be of the highest rank in Jannah.' Allah
said: `They are those whom I chose and I established their honour
with My Own Hand. I attest with My Seal that they will be blessed
with such bounties as no eye has seen, no ear has heard and no
human mind has perceived.''' [Muslim].
Commentary: This Hadith highlights
Allah's unbounded Mercy and Bounty upon His slaves in Jannah
although they do not deserve all that.
1884. `Abdullah bin Mas`ud (May
Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah
(PBUH) said, "I know of the last of the inhabitants of the Hell
to be taken out from there and the last one to enter Jannah. He
is a man who will come out of the Fire, crawling on all fours.
Allah, the Rubb of glory and honour will say to him: `Go and
enter Jannah.' He will go to it and think that it is full up. He
will then come back and say: `O my Rubb, it is full up.' Allah
will say to him: `Go and enter Jannah.' He will gain go to it and
think that it is full up. So he will turn back. Allah will again
say: `Go and enter Jannah. For you have what is equal to ten
times the world.' He will say: `Are You making fun of me while
You are the King?'' At this I (i.e., the narrator) saw the
Messenger of Allah (PBUH) laugh till his premolars were visible
and he said, "Such man will be the last dweller of Jannah in its
lowest rank.'' [Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Commentary: The general habit of
the Prophet (PBUH) was just to smile. But while telling about the
gifts and honours about an ordinary person in Jannah, he could
not help laughing in a manner that his molars became visible. The
person on the lowest pedestal in Jannah will be given ten times
better things and gifts that could he had on this earth. May
Allah admit us into Jannah in His Mercy. Amin.
1885. Abu Musa (May Allah be
pleased with him) said: The Prophet (PBUH) said, "In Jannah the
believer will have a tent made of a single hollowed pearl of
which the length will be sixty miles in the sky. The believer
will have his wives with him and he will visit them and they will
not be able to see one another.'' [Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
1886. Abu Sa`id Al-Khudri (May
Allah be pleased with him) said: The Prophet (PBUH) said, "There
is a tree in Jannah that is so huge that if a rider of a swift
horse has to cover its distance from one end to another in one
hundred years, he will not be able to do so.''
Another narration from Abu
Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) is: The Messenger of
Allah (PBUH) said, "A rider will not be able to cross its (the
tree's) shade even after travelling for one hundred years.''
[Al-Bukhari and Muslim]
Commentary: The horse referred to
in the Hadith in described in the Arabic text as `Mudhammar'
i.e., a specially trained and well-looked after horse. Such a
horse is first fattened by supplying it with large quantities of
food. Then slowly the quantity of food given to it is decreased
and it is made to sweat in a hot room until it loses weight and
thus, becomes fit for running.
The Arabic word "dhil" translated
here as `shade,' in fact, refers to the expansiveness and
vastness of the tree. It does not necessarily mean shade in the
ordinary sense, as there will be no sun or heat there. Here the
expansiveness and vastness of the trees of Jannah has been
mentioned. Allah can do what He likes and create whatever He
likes.
1887. Abu Sa`id Al-Khudri (May
Allah be pleased with him) said: The Prophet (PBUH) said, "The
dwellers of Jannah will look at those in the upper abodes above
them as you look at a shining star which remains in the eastern
or western horizon; such will be the difference in superiority
which some of them have over others.'' The Messenger of Allah
(PBUH) was asked: "Will those be the dwellings of the Prophets
which no one else will be able to reach?'' He (PBUH) replied,
"Yes, but by Him in Whose Hand my soul is! Men who believed in
Allah and acknowledged the truthfulness of the Messengers will
reach them.'' [Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Commentary: In Jannah, people will
have different grades according to the strength of their Belief
and love of Allah. Some people will be on a position near that of
the Prophets. May Allah grant us such lofty places. Amin.
1888. Abu Hurairah (May Allah be
pleased with him) said: The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, "A
space in Jannah equal to the distance between the middle and the
end of a bow will be better than all that upon which the sun
rises and sets.'' [Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Commentary: Just a very small -- a
wee bit of a place in the Jannah is better than the whole world,
as this world would soon come to an end while Jannah will be
eternal.
1889. Anas (May Allah be pleased
with him) said: The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, "In Jannah
there is a market to which the people will come every Friday. The
northern wind will blow and shower fragrance on their faces and
clothes and, consequently, it will enhance their beauty and
loveliness. They will then return to their wives who will also
have increased in their beauty and loveliness, and their families
will say to them: `We swear by Allah that you have been increased
in beauty and loveliness since leaving us.' Thereupon they will
reply: `We swear by Allah that you have also been increased in
beauty and loveliness since we left you.''' [Muslim].
Commentary: Bazaar refers to a
place of gathering, where everything will be available, free of
cost. Similarly, Jumu`ah means that people will gather there for
a time period equal to that of Jumu`ah, as there will be no sun,
nor night and day. Another speciality of Jannah is that the
beauty and charm of men and women will go on increasing and so
the love and affection between husbands and wives will also keep
on progressing and increasing. It will be just the opposite of
what happens here in this world.
1890. Sahl bin Sa`d (May Allah be
pleased with him) said: The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, "The
dwellers of Jannah will see the upper abodes of Jannah as you see
the stars in the sky.'' [Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Commentary: See the Commentary on
Hadith No. 1887
1891. Sahl bin Sa`d (May Allah be
pleased with him) said: I was in the company of the Prophet
(PBUH). He gave a description of Jannah and concluded with these
words, "There will be bounties which no eye has seen, no ear has
heard and no human heart has ever perceived.'' He (PBUH) then
recited this Verse: "Their sides forsake their beds, to invoke
their Rubb in fear and hope, and they spend (in charity in
Allah's Cause) out of what We have bestowed on them. No person
knows what is kept hidden for them of joy...'' (32:16,17)
[Al-Bukhari].
Commentary: The bliss of Jannah
which has been mentioned in the narrations of the Prophet (PBUH)
have also been alluded to in the above mentioned Ayat of the
Noble Qur'an. That is why the Hadith is considered to be the
authorized commentary of the Qur'an. It is commentary without
which it is not possible to grasp the real meaning of the Qur'an.
1892. Abu Sa`id and Abu Hurairah
(May Allah be pleased with them) reported: The Messenger of Allah
(PBUH) said, "When the dwellers of Jannah enter Jannah, an
announcer will call: (You have a promise from Allah that) you
will live therein and you will never die; you will stay healthy
therein and you will never fall ill; you will stay young and you
will never become old; you will be under a constant bliss and you
will never feel miserable.'' [Muslim].
Commentary: We live in this world
according to our life span but we never know when this life may
come to an end. Youth is a fleeting experience and with the
passage of time it turns into old age. One cannot even be sure
about the ease in this life. Any time one may land into
hardships. In short, nothing is constant in this world.
In Jannah, however, everything
will be permanent. Life will be without any danger of death,
there will be health without any risk of disease. There will be
happiness and bliss without any fear of aging. Everywhere there
will be happiness, ease, comfort, enjoyment without any pain,
worry, hardship or distress.
1893. Abu Hurairah (May Allah be
pleased with him) said: The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, "The
lowest place of any of you in Jannah will be that Allah will tell
him to express his wish. He will wish and wish again. Allah will
then ask him: `Have you expressed your wish?' He will answer:
`Yes, I have.' Allah will say: `You will have what you have
wished for and the like thereof along with it.''' [Muslim].
1894. Abu Sa`id Al-Khudri (May
Allah be pleased with him) said: The Messenger of Allah (PBUH)
said, "Allah, the Rubb of honour and glory, will say to the
inhabitants of Jannah: `O inhabitants of Jannah!' They will
respond: `Here we are! At Your service, O our Rubb. All good is
in Your Hand!' He will ask them: `Are you pleased?' They will
reply: `Why should we not be pleased, O Rubb, when You have given
us what You have not given to any of Your creatures?' Allah will
say: `Shall I not give you something better than that?' They will
ask: `O Rubb! What can be better than that?' Allah will say: `I
shall bestow My Pleasure upon you and I shall never be displeased
with you.''' [Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Commentary: The declaration about
Allah being pleased with the dwellers of Jannah will certainly be
the greatest of the boons and rewards of Jannah.
1895. Jarir bin `Abdullah (May
Allah be pleased with him) reported: We were sitting with the
Messenger of Allah (PBUH) when he looked at the full moon and
observed, "You shall see your Rubb in the Hereafter as you are
seeing this moon; and you will not feel the slightest
inconvenience in seeing Him.'' [Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Commentary: Just as when we
witness the moon there is no problem, no rush or troublesome
gathering of people and no pushing of one another, the pious will
see Allah without any trouble or difficulty. How shall we see
Him, we cannot describe this even by any instance or parable. In
Surat Ash-Shu`ra', Verse 11, it is said that there is nothing
like Him. However, we cannot see Him in this world with these
worldly eyes. The reason is that, as Imam Malik says, these eyes
are just temporary and they cannot bear the Sight of Allah. This
is why the research scholars claim that the Prophet (PBUH) did
not actually see Allah during his journey to the heavens; he only
talked to Allah by way of Revelation. The saying of `Aishah (May
Allah be pleased with her) also proves this contention. However,
it would be possible to see Allah in Jannah as everything there
will be eternal and indestructible. Similar will be the case with
the sight and eyes which will be provided to us there. Such eyes
would have the power to see Allah.
1896. Suhaib (May Allah be pleased
with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, "When the
inhabitants of Jannah enter Jannah, Allah, the Glorious and
Exalted, will say to them: `Do you wish me to give you anything
more?' They will reply: `Have You not made our faces bright? Have
You not brought us into Jannah and delivered us from the Hell?'
And Allah will remove the Veil. The (dwellers of Jannah) will
feel that they have not been awarded anything dearer to them than
looking at their Rubb.'' [Muslim].
Allah, the Exalted, says: "Verily,
those who believe and do deeds of righteousness, their Rubb will
guide them through their Faith; under them will flow rivers in
the Gardens of Delight (Jannah). Their way of request therein
will be Subhanaka Allahumma (Glory to You, O Allah!) and Salam
(peace, safety from evil) will be their greetings therein
(Jannah)! and the close of their request will be: Al-hamdu
lillahi Rabbil-`Alamin [All the praises and thanks are to Allah,
the Rubb of `Alamin (mankind, jinn and all that exists)].''
(10:9,10)
Hell is the abode which Allaah
(swt) has prepared for those who do not believe in Him (swt),
those who rebel against His (swt) laws and disbelieve in His
Messengers. It is the punishment for His (swt) enemies, the
prison for evildoers.
It is the ultimate humiliation and
loss; there is nothing worse: "Our Lord! Verily, whom You admit
to the Fire, indeed, You have disgraced him, and never will the
Dhaalimoon [polytheists and wrongdoers] find any helpers" (3:192)
"Know they not that whoever
opposes and shows hostility to Allaah and His Messenger,
certainly for him will be the fire of Hell to abide therein? That
is extreme disgrace". (9:63)
"The losers are those who will
lose themselves and their families on the Day of Resurrection.
Verily, that will be a manifest loss!" (39:15)
How could Hell be other than we
have described, when it is full of utterly indescribable torment,
pain and grief? It is eternal and its inhabitants will remain
there forever. Allaah (swt) has condemned them and their place in
the Fire: "Evil indeed it [Hell] is as an abode and as a place to
dwell" (25:66)
"This is so! And for the Tagheen
[transgressors] - will be an evil final return - Hell! Where they
will burn, and worst [indeed] is that place to rest!" (38:55-6)
Paradise and Hell Have Already
Been Created
at-Tahhaawi said, in his book on
al-'Aqeedah al-Salafiyyah (correct belief in accordance with that
of the early generations of Islaam) that is known as al-'Aqeedah
al-Tahhaawiyyah.
"Paradise and Hell have already
been created. They will never come to an end or cease to exist.
Allaah (swt) created Paradise and Hell before the rest of
creation, and He (swt) created inhabitants for each of them.
Whoever He (swt) wishes (will enter) Paradise by His grace and
mercy, and whoever He (swt) wishes (will enter Hell) as a result
of His (swt) justice. Every person will behave according to that
for which he was created, and his destiny will be that for which
he was created; good deeds and evil deeds are foreordained for
all men".
Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn
Abul-'Izz al-Hanafi remarked, in his commentary on this text:
"With regard to his saying that Paradise and Hell have already
been created, Ahl as-Sunnah agree that Paradise and Hell have
been created and are in existence at the present moment.
Ahlus-Sunnah continued to hold this view, until some odd ideas of
the Mu'tazilah and Qaadariyyah came along, which denied that.
These groups said: "Allaah will create them (ie Paradise and
Hell) on the Day of Resurrection." They said this because of
their false arguments by means of which they seek to improve
regulations on what Allaah (swt) should do; (they say) it befits
Allaah (swt) to do this, or it does not befit Allaah (swt) to do
that. They compare Him to His creation and their actions. This is
a kind of anthropomorphism with regard to deeds; they have
allowed the ideas of Jahmiyyah (a sect of Mu'tazilah named after
the deviant, Jahm ibn Safwan) to creep into their thinking, and
have become mu'attalah (those who deny that Allaah can see). They
said, "It does not make sense for Paradise to be created before
the time of reward, because it will not be used or inhabited for
a very long time. They rejected the aayaat and reports that
contradict these false notions they seek to project onto Allaah
(swt). They misinterpreted the texts and accused those who
disagreed with them of going astray and concocting bid'ah".
Proofs from the Qur'aan and
Hadeeth in support of this are, for example: "Race with one
another in hastening towards forgiveness from your Lord, and
Paradise the width whereof is as the width of the heaven and the
earth, prepared for those who believe in Allaah and His
Messengers. That is the Grace of Allaah, which He bestows on whom
He is pleased with. And Allaah is the Owner of Great Bounty".
(57:21)
"...for Paradise as wide as are
the heavens and the earth, prepared for al-Muttaqun" (3:133)
"And fear the fire, which is
prepared for the disbelievers" (3:131)
"And indeed he (Muhammad) saw him
(Jibreel) at a second descent (ie another time), near Sidrat
al-Muntahaa (lote tree of the utmost boundary (beyond which none
can pass), near it is the Paradise of Abode" (53:13-15)
The Prophet (saw) saw Sidrat
al-Muntahaa, a tree in Heaven, and near it, Paradise, as is
mention in al-Bukhaari, and Muslim in the hadith of Anas (ra). At
the end of this narrative of al-Israa, the Prophet (saw) said,
"Then Jibreel brought me to Sidrat al-Muntahaa which was veiled
in colours indescribable. Then I entered Paradise, and its lights
were of pearls and its soil was musk".
Muslim, Abu Dawud and Imaam Ahmad
report from Abu Hurayrah (ra) that the Messenger (saw) said,
"When Allaah (swt) created Paradise and Hell, He sent Jibreel to
Paradise, saying "Go and look at it and at what I have prepared
therein for its inhabitants". So he went and looked at it and at
what Allaah had prepared therein for its inhabitants.... then He
sent him to Hellfire saying, "Go and look at it and what I have
prepared therein for its inhabitants" So he looked at it and saw
that it was in layers, one above the other...."
Muslim reports from Aishah (ra)
that there was a solar eclipse in the time of the Messenger (saw)
and he said, "Whilst I was standing here I saw everything that
you have been promised, I even saw myself picking some of the
fruits of Paradise, when you saw me stepping forward. And I saw
Hellfire, parts of it consuming other parts, when you saw me
stepping backward".
al-Bukhaari and Muslim report from
Ibn 'Abbas the same incident, "I saw Paradise and I tried to take
a bunch of its fruit. If I had managed to do so, you would have
eaten from it until the end of time. And I saw the Fire of Hell,
and I have never seen anything so horrific or terrifying. I saw
that the majority of its inhabitants are women."
Muslim also reports from Anas that
the Prophet (Saw) said, "By the One in Whose Hand is my soul, if
you had seen what I saw, you would laugh little and cry much."
They said, "What did you see, O Messenger of Allaah?", He said,
"I saw Paradise and Hell".
The Prophet (saw) also ascended
into jannah on the night of Mi'raj in his 'Isra (night journey):
for example -
* "...I saw four rivers flowing
out from beneath Sidrat al-Muntahaa, two visible and two hidden."
(Muslim, Kitaab al-Imaan, Baab al-'Israa, 1/150, no.164)
* "Whilst I was walking in
Paradise I saw a river whose banks were domes of hollow pearls
and I asked, "What is this, O Jibreel?" He said, "This is
al-Kawthar which your Rabb has given to you". (from Anas ibn
Maalik, Sahih al-Bukhaari, Kitaab ar-Riqaaq, Baab fil-Hawd, Fath
al-Baari, 11/464)
al-Bukhaari and Muslim report from
Jaabir that the Messenger of Allaah said, "I entered Paradise
where I saw ar-Rumaysa, the wife of Abu Talhah. And I heard
footsteps and asked, "Who is that?" He (Jibreel) said, "That is
Bilaal". And I saw a palace with women in its courtyard. I asked,
"Whose is this?" They said, It is for 'Umar ibn al-Khattab"
(Mishkaat al-Masaabih, 3/226)
Imaam Ahmed, Ibn Hibbaan and
al-Haakim report from Abu Hurayrah that the Prophet (saw) said,
"The children of the believers are in Paradise, being cared for
by Ibraahim (as) [and in the narration of Abu Nu'aym,
ad-Dawylami, and Ibn Asakir it adds- "and Sarah, until they give
them back to their parents on the day of Resurrection"]
al-Bukhaari and Muslim also report
from 'Abdullaah ibn 'Umar (ra) that the Messenger of Allaah (saw)
said, "When anyone of you dies, he will be shown his position
morning and evening. If he is one of the people of Paradise then
he will be one of the people of Paradise, and if he is one of the
people of Hell, then he will be one of the people of Hell, and he
will be told, "This is your position, until Allaah (swt)
resurrects you on the Day of Resurrection".
According to al-Muwatta of Imaam
Maalik and as-Sunaan, Abu Dawood, "Ka'b ibn Maalik said the
Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "Verily the soul of the believer
is a bird hanging on to the trees of Paradise, until Allaah Swt
returns it to its body on the day of Resurrection"
This makes it clear that souls
will enter Paradise before the Day of Resurrection.
As for the specious arguments of
those who say that Hell has not been created yet, they say: If it
was already created now, then it would of necessity have to come
to an end of the Day of Resurrection and everyone in it would
have to perish because Allaah says: "Everything will perish save
His Face" (28:88) and "Everyone shall taste death.." (3:185)
The response to this is: If you
mean that Paradise does not exist until the Trumpet is blown and
people are resurrected from their graves, then this is incorrect
and is refuted by the evidence quoted above and other proofs
which we have not mentioned here. If you mean that Allaah (swt)
has not yet completed the creation of everything that He will
prepare for the inhabitants of Paradise and that He is still
creating more and more things in it, and that when the believers
enter Paradise, Allaah (swt) will create even more things in it,
then this is true and cannot be refuted, and the evidence that
you give can only mean this, but when you use the aayah -
"Everything will perish save His Face" - as evidence, your
problem is that you misinterpret this aayah. Using it to prove
that Paradise and Hell do not yet exist is like your colleagues
using it to prove that they will both be destroyed and their
inhabitants will all perish! You and your scholars did not
understand the aayah properly; only the leaders (great scholars)
of Islaam have understood it properly. They say that "everything"
for which Allaah (swt) has decreed destruction and oblivion "will
perish" but Paradise and Hell have been created to last forever
and never pass away, as has the Throne, which forms the roof of
Paradise.
"It was suggested that it meant
that everything would perish except His dominion, or whatever was
done for His sake. Another suggestion was that when Allaah (swt)
revealed the word: "Whatever is on it will perish" - the angels
said, "The people of earth are doomed", and hoped that they would
remain. Allaah said that the people of heaven and earth would
perish and said, "And invoke not any other ilaah along with
Allaah, Laa ilaaha illaa Huwaa. Everything will perish save His
Face" (28:88) because He is the Living and does not die. The
angels realise that they too were destined to die. Their words
should be taken in the light of and reconciled with other clear
and unambiguous reports that prove that both Paradise and Hell
are eternal".
(Sharh at-Tahaawiyyah, p.479, see
also Siddeeq Hasan Khan, Yaqadhah ula al-'i'tibaar, p. 37 and
'Aqeedah as-Safarini 2/230)
The Keepers of Hell
Standing over Hell are MIGHTY and
STERN angels who never disobey Allaah subhaanahu wa ta'ala Who
has created them. They do whatever He commands them, as Allaah
subhaanahu wa ta'ala says: "O you who believe! Save yourselves
and your families from a Fire whose fuel is men and stones, over
which are [appointed] angels stern [and] severe, who flinch not
[from executing] the Commands they receive from Allaah, but do
[precisely what] they are commanded." (66:6)
Their number is nineteen as Allaah
(swt) says: "Soon I will cast him into Hellfire. And what will
explain to you what Hellfire is? Naught does it permit to endure,
and naught does it leave alone! Darkening and changing the colour
of man! Over it are nineteen [angels as guardians and keepers of
Hell]" (74:26-30)
This number was a challenge to the
kuffaar who thought that they would easily overcome such a small
number, but they did not realise that one of these angels has the
strength to confront the whole of mankind on his own. For this
reason, Allaah (swt) said in the next aayah: "And We have set
none but angels as guardians of the Fire, and We have fixed their
numbers [19] only as a trial for the disbelievers.." (74:31)
Ibn Rajab said, "What is known and
well-established among the earlier and later generations
(as-Salaf wal-Khalaf) is that the trial came about when the
number of angels was mentioned and the kuffaar thought that it
was possible to kill them. They thought that they would be able
to fight and resist them. They did not know that humankind in its
entireity would not be able to resist even ONE of them."
(at-Takhweef min an-Naar, p.174)
These angels are the ones whom
Allaah subhaanahu wa ta'ala called the guardians of Hell: "Those
in the Fire will say to the keepers [angels] of Hell: "Call upon
your Rabb to lighten for us the torment for a day!" (40:49)
The Location of Hell
The scholars differ as to where
Hell is located at present. Some say that it is in the lower
earth, other say that it is in the heavens, and yet others
refrain from discussing the matter at all. This last group is
correct, because there are no sound and clear reports that define
the location of Hell. One of those who prefer not to discuss the
matter at all is al-Haafidh as-Suyuti who said, "Do not discuss
Hell, i.e. do not discuss where it is locaetd, for none knows
this except Allaah (swt) and I know of no hadeeth that I could
rely on with regard to this issue". (Siddiq Hasan Khan, Yaqazah
uli al-I'tibar, p.47)
Sheikh Waliullaah ad-Dahlawee says
in, his 'Aqeedah, "There is no clear text which states their
location (of Paradise and Hell). They are wherever Allaah (swt)
wishes them to be, and we cannot comprehend all the universes
created by Allaah (swt)" (ibid, p.47). Siddeeq Hasan Khan says,
commenting on these words, "I say, that is the best and most
cautious of opinions, inshaa'Allaah" (ibid).
The Vast Extent of Hell
Hell is huge and vast and
immensely deep, as is proven by several things:
(1) Those who will enter Hell are
innumerable, yet one of them will be so huge that his molars will
be as big as Mount Uhud, and the distance between his shoulders
will be equivalent to three days walking. Nevertheless, Hell will
accommodate the huge number of Kuffaar and evildoers who have
existed throughout history, in spite of their huge size, and
there will still be room for more, as Allaah says in the Qur'aan:
"On the Day when We will say to Hell: "Are you filled?" It will
say: "Are there any more to come?" (50:30)
The Fire of Hell is like a mill to
which are brought thousands upon thousands of tons of grain,
which it grinds tirelessly until it is all done, then waits for
more. In the hadith that describes the debate between Paradise
and Hell, it says that Allaah (swt) said to Hell, "You are My
Punishment; I will punish in you whomsoever I will". Both
Paradise and Hell will be filled, but Hell will not be filled
until Allaah (swt) places His foot in it and it will say,
"Enough, enough!". Then it will be filled and its different parts
will come closer to one another. Allaah (swt) will not wrong any
one of His Creation. Reported by al-Bukhaari and Muslim from Abu
Hurayrah (ra) (Jaami' al-Usool, 10/544). [See the narration from
Anas in al-Bukhaari, Muslim and Mishkaat ul-Masaabeeh, 3/109 with
a similar meaning].
(2) Another indication of its vast
depth is the fact that a stone thrown from the top of Hell takes
a very long time to reach the bottom. Muslim reports that Abu
Hurayrah (ra) said: "We were with the Messenger of Allaah (saw)
and we heard the sound of something falling. The Prophet (saw)
said, "Do you know what that was?" We said, "Allaah and His
Messenger know best". He said, "That was a stone that was thrown
into Hell seventy years ago and it was falling through Hell until
now". (Muslim, Kitaab al-Jannah, Baab fi shiddat haar an-naar,
4/2184 no. 2844)
Haakim reports from Abu Hurayrah,
and Tabaraani from Mu'aadh and Abu Umamah (ra) that the Prophet
(Saw) said, "If there was a huge stone as big as seven khalifaat
stones, and it was thrown from the edge of Hell it would fly
through it for seventy years before it reached the bottom".
(Saheeh al-Jaami' as-Sagheer, 5/58, no. 5124, Its isnaad is
saheeh).
(3) The great number of angels who
will bring Hell forth on the Day of Resurrection.
The Messenger (saw) described how
Hell will be brought forth on the Day of Resurrection, concerning
which Allaah (swt) said, "And Hell will be brought near that
Day". (89:23)
The Prophet (saw) said, "Hell will
be brought forth that Day by means of seventy thousand ropes,
each of which will be held by seventy thousand angels." (reported
by Muslim from 'Abdullaah ibn Mas'ud, 4/2184 no.2842)
We can only image the vastness of
this terrifying creation that requires such a huge number of
strong and powerful angels whose strength is known only to
Allaah!
(4) Another indication of the
vastness of Hell is the fact that two great creations like the
sun and moon will be two rolled-up bulls in Hell. at-Tahhaawee
reports, in Mishkil al-Aathaar, that Salamah ibn 'Abdur-Rahman
said, "Abu Hurayrah told us that the Prophet (saw) said: "The sun
and moon will be two rolled-up bulls in Hell on the Day of
Resurrection" Bayhaqi also reported this in "al-Ba'th
wal-Nushur", as did al-Bazzaar, al-Isma'ili and al-Khattaabi,
with an isnaad that is saheeh according to the conditions of
al-Bukhaari, who reported in al-Saheeh al-Mukhtasar, with the
wording "The sun and moon will be rolled up in Hell of the day of
Resurrection". (Sheikh Naasir ud-Deen al-Albaani narrated this
hadeeth in Silsilah al-ahadeeth as-Saheehah, 1/32, hadith no:124)
The Levels of Hell
There are variations in the
degrees of heat in Hell, and in the levels of punishment which
Allaah (swt) has prepared for its inhabitants; there is not just
one level.
As Allaah says: "Verily the
hypocrites will be in the lowest depths [grade] of the
Fire"(4:145)
It is said that both Paradise and
Hell have different levels; the lower the level in Hell, the
greater the intensity of the heat. The hypocrites will suffer the
worst punishment, and so they will be in the lowest level of
Hell.
Allaah (swt) refers to the levels
of Paradise and Hell in the Qur'aan:
"For all there will be degrees [or
ranks] according to what they did" (6:132)
"Is then one who follows [seeks]
the good pleasure of Allaah like the one who draws on himself the
Wrath of Allaah? His abode is Hell - and worst, indeed, is that
destination! They are in varying grades with Allaah, and Allaah
is All-Seer of what they do". (3:162-3)
'Abdur-Rahmaan ibn Zayd ibn Aslam
said, "The levels of paradise go up and the levels of Hell go
down" [Ibn Rajab, at-Takhweef min an-Naar, p.5]. It was reported
from some of the Salaf that the sinners amongst the monotheists
who enter Hell would be in the first level, the Jews would be in
the second level, the Christians in the third level, the Sabians
in the fourth level, the Magians in the fifth level, the
polytheist Arabs in the sixth level and the hypocrites in the
seventh level (1) Some books give names to these levels: the
first is called Jahanam, the second Ladhaa, the third al-Hutamah,
the fourth as-Sa'eer, the fifth Saqar, the sixth al-Jaheem, and
the seventh al-Hawiyah.
There is no proof for this
division of the inhabitants of Hell or the names that have been
attributed to the various levels. The truth is that all of these
names - Jahanam, Ladhaa, al-Hutamah, etc - are alternative names
by which Hell in its entirety is known, and they are not applied
to one part or another of it. It is also known that people will
be placed in different levels of Hell according to the extent of
their kufr and sins.
Footnotes
(1) If this division is based on
our understanding of the texts that indicate the evil of the
various groups, then it needs to be revised, for the Magians who
worship fire are no less sinners than the Arab polytheists. It is
better not to engage in speculation about matters that were not
discussed in the nusoos (texts) T
he Gates of Hell
Allaah has told us that Hell has
seven gates, as He (swt) said: "And surely, Hell is the promised
place for them all. It [Hell] has seven gates, for each of these
gates is a [special] class [of sinners] assigned". (15:43-44)
Ibn Katheer commenting on this
aayah, said: "This means that each gate has been allotted its
share of the followers of Iblees who will enter it, and the will
not be able to avoid it. May Allaah (swt) protect us from it.
Each will enter a gate according to his deeds, and will be
assigned to a level of Hell according to his deeds."
It was reported from 'Ali ibn Abi
Taalib (ra) that he said, during a khutbah (sermon): "The gates
of Hell are such-and-such". Abu Harun said, "They are in layers,
one above the other". It is reported that he also said, "The
gates of Hell number seven, one above the other. The first will
be filled, then the second, then the third, until all of them are
filled." (Tafseer Ibn Katheer, 4/162)
When the disbelievers come to
Hell, its gates will be opened, and they will enter it, to remain
there forever: "And those who disbelieved will be driven to Hell
in groups, till, when they reach it, the gates thereof will be
opened [suddenly like a prison at the arrival of the prisoners].
And its keepers will say, "Did not the Messengers come to you
from yourselves - reciting to you the Verses of your Rabb, and
warning you of the Meeting of this Day of yours". They will say,
"Yes" but the Word of torment has been justified against the
disbelievers". (39:71)
After they are admitted, they will
be told: Enter you the gates of Hell, to abide therein. And
[indeed] what an evil abode of the arrogant!" (39:72)
These gates will be shut upon the
evildoers, and they will have no hope of ever escaping from them
after that, as Allaah (swt) says, "But those who reject Our
Signs, they are the [unhappy] Companions of the Left Hand. On
them will be Fire vaulted over [all round]." (90:19-20)
Ibn 'Abbaas said, "vaulted"
(literally: "shut over them") means that the gates will be
locked". al-Mujaahid pointed out that the word used (mu'sadah) is
the word used in the dialect of Quraysh to mean "locked" or shut"
(Tafseer Ibn Katheer 7/298)
In the Qur'aan Allaah (swt) says:
"Woe to every [kind of] scandalmonger and backbiter, who piles up
wealth and lays it by. Thinking that his wealth would make him
last forever! By no means! He will be sure to be thrown into that
which Breaks to Pieces. And what will explain to you that which
breaks to pieces? The Fire of [the wrath of] Allaah, kindled [to
a blaze], which mounts [right] to the heart. It shall be made
into a vault over them, in columns outstretched." (104:1-9)
Allaah (swt) states that the gates
of Hell will be locked behind them. Ibn Abbaas said, "In columns
outstretched" means that the gates will be stretched out".
'Atiyah said, "It is a pillar of iron". Muqaatil said, "The gates
will be closed firmly behind them and locked with a bolt of iron,
so that the pain and heat will be intensified. The expression
"stretched forth" applies to the "pillar", meaning that the bolts
with which the gates are locked will be very long, because a long
bolt is stronger than a short one" (Ibn Rajab, at-Takhweef min
an-Naar, p.61)
The gates of Hell may be opened
and closed before the Day of Judgement. The Prophet (Saw) told us
that the gates of Hell are locked during the month of Ramadhan.
at-Tirmidhi reported that Abu Hurayrah said the Prophet (saw)
said: "When the first night of Ramadhan comes, the Shayaateen and
evil jinns are chained up. The gates of Hell are closed and not
one of them is opened. The gates of Paradise are opened and not
one of them is closed." (Ibid, p.66)
The Fuel of Hell
Stones and the rebellious
disbelievers are the fuel of Hell, as Allaah says: "O you who
believe! Save yourselves and your families from a Fire whose fuel
is men and stones!" (66:6)
"., then fear the Fire [hell]
whose fuel is men and stones, prepared for the disbelievers"
(2:24)
What is meant by the people who
will be fuel for the Fire is the disbelievers and polytheists. As
for the type of stone that will fuel the Fire, Allaah (swt) knows
best what it really is. Some of the Salaf thought that this stone
was brimstone or sulphur. 'Abdullaah ibn Mas'oud said, "It is a
stone of sulphur which Allaah (swt) created in the first heaven
the day He created the heavens and earth and prepared it for the
disbelievers". This was reported by Ibn Jareer, Ibn Abi Haatim
and Haakim in al-Mustadrak. Ibn 'Abbaas, Mujaahid and Ibn Juryayj
were also of this opinion. (Tafseer Ibn Katheer, 1/107)
If this opinion was based on
something that the Prophet (saw) had said then we could accept it
without hesitation or argument. If it is the matter of ijtihaad,
based on knowledge of the nature and qualities of stones, then we
cannot accept it without question. There may be other stones that
are superior to sulphur in strength and flammability. The first
Muslims saw that sulphur has qualities that do not exist in other
stones, so they thought that it would be the fuel of Hell. Ibn
Rajab said, "Most of the mufassireen suggest that what is meant
by stones is sulphur, with which the Fire of Hell will be
fuelled. It was said that it includes five kinds of torment that
are not found in other stones: it catches fire quickly, it has an
unpleasant odour, it produces a lot of smoke, it sticks to flesh,
and it is very hot when it is heated" (Ibn Rajab, at-Takhweef min
an-Naar, p.107). Allaah may create other kinds of stones that are
superior to sulphur, and we can be sure that whatever exists in
the Hereafter will be different from this world.
Another fuel for the Fire will be
the gods, which were worshipped instead of Allaah (swt);
"Certainly! You [disbelievers] and that which you are worshipping
now besides Allah, are [but] fuel for Hell! [Surely] you will
enter it. Had these [idols etc] been aaliha [gods] they would not
have entered there [Hell] and all of them will abide therein."
(21:98-99)
"al-Jawhaari said, "Everything
that is used to feed the Fire or increase it is its fuel". Abu
Ubaydah said, "Everything that you throw into the Fire is fuel
for it" (Yaqazah uli al-i'tibaar, p.61)
The Intensity of Its Heat and the
Vastness of Its Smoke and Sparks Allaah (swt) says: "And those on
the left hand - who will be those on the Left Hand? In fierce hot
wind and boiling water. And shadow of black smoke, [that shadow]
neither cool, nor [even] good". (56:41-44)
This aayah includes all of the
things that people avail themselves of in this world when it is
too hot; these three things are: water, air and shade. But the
aayah states that these three things will be of no help
whatsoever to the people of Hell. The air of Hell is al-Sumoom,
which is an intensely hot wind; its water is al-Hameem, boiling
water; its shade is al-Yahmoom, which is a part of the smoke of
Hell. (at-Takhweef min an-Naar, p.85)
Just as this aayah emphasises the
horrifying position of those on the Left Hand, who are the people
of Hell, another aayah emphasises the horror of Hell itself.
Allaah (swt) says: "But he whose balance [of good deeds] will be
[found] light, will have his home in a [bottomless] pit. And what
will explain to you what this is? [It is] a Fire blazing
fiercely!" (101:8-11)
The shade referred to in the aayah
"and the shadow of black smoke"
(56:43)
is the shade cast by the smoke of
Hell. Shade usually makes one feel cool and comfortable, and
people love to feel it, but this shade [in Hell] will neither be
cool nor pleasant; it is the shadow of black smoke.
The Qur'aan tells us that this
shade is the smoke of Hell which rises above the Fire: ""Depart
you to a shadow [of smoke ascending] in three columns, [which
yields] no shade of coolness and is of no use against the Fierce
Blaze". Indeed! It [Hell] throws about sparks [huge] as forts, as
if there were [a string of] yellow camels [marching swiftly]."
(77:30-33)
This aayah states that the smoke
that rises from Hell is so great that it is divided into three
columns. It gives shade, but it is not cooling and it offers no
protection from the Raging Fire. The sparks that fly from this
Fire are like huge castles, and they are likened to yellow or
black camels.
Allaah (swt) explained how strong
this Fire is, and how it affects the tormented: "Soon I will cast
him into Hellfire. And what will explain to you exactly what
Hellfire is? Naught does it permit to endure, and naught does it
leave alone! Darkening and changing the colour of man!"
(74:26-29)
The Fire consumes all, destroying
everything and leaving nothing untouched. It burns skin, reaching
to the bone, melting the contents of the stomach and exposing
what is innermost.
The Prophet (saw) told us: "Fire
as we know it is one-seventieth part of the Fire of Hell."
Someone said, "O Messenger of Allaah (saw), it is enough as it
is!" He said, "It [the fire of Hell] is as if sixty nine equal
portions were added to the fire as we know it." (al-Bukhaari)
This Fire never dies down, no
matter how much time passes: "So taste you [the results of your
evil actions]; no increase shall We give you, except in torment".
(78:30)
"...whenever it abates, We shall
increase for them the fierceness of the Fire". (17:97)
The disbelievers will not taste
the luxury of respite, and the torment will not be lessened for
them no matter how long it lasts: "Their torment shall not be
lightened nor shall they be helped". (2:86)
The Fire is rekindled every day as
is stated in the hadith reported by Muslim from 'Amr ibn 'Absah
(ra) who said: "The Prophet (saw) said, "Pray salaat as-subh (the
early morning prayer) then stop praying when the sun is rising
until it is fully up, for it rises between the horns of Shaytaan
and the disbelievers prostrate to the sun at that time. Then
pray, for the prayer is witnessed (by the angels) until the
shadow becomes the length of a lance. Then cease prayer, for at
that time Hell is heated up. Then when the shadow moves forward,
pray.."
al-Bukhaari and Muslim report from
Abu Hurayrah (ra) that the Prophet said, "When it becomes very
hot, wait until it cools down to pray, because the intense heat
is a breeze from Hell".
The Fire of Hell will be further
refuelled on the Day of Resurrection when it receives its
inhabitants: "And when Hellfire shall be kindled to a fierce
blaze, and when Paradise shall be brought near". (81:12-13)
Hell can Speak and See
Whoever reads the descriptions of
Hell in the Qur'aan and hadiths will discover that it is a
creation that can see, speak and complain. The Qur'aan tells us
that Hell will be able to see its people from afar when they are
coming towards it, and it will start to utter terrifying cries
that will indicate how much anger and hatred it feels towards
these evildoers: "When it [Hell] sees them from a far place, they
will hear its raging and roaring". (25:12)
Ibn Jareer reports that Ibn
'Abbaas said: "A man will be dragged towards Hell, which will
shrink into itself. Allaah (swt) will say: "What is the matter
with you?" It will say, "He is seeking refuge with you from me".
He will say, "Release My slave". Another man will be dragged
towards Hell and it will send out a gust of air like a mule
snorting at a camel, then it will take in a gust of air and there
will be no-one left except it will terrify him". (Ibn Katheer
quoted this report in an-Nihaayah, 2/21, and said that its isnaad
is saheeh).
Imaam Ahmad and at-Tirmidhi report
from Abu Salih from Abu Hurayrah (ra) that the Prophet (saw)
said: "On the Day of Resurrection a neck will stretch forth from
Hell; it will have two eyes to see, two ears to hear, and a
tongue to speak. It will say, "I have been appointed to take care
of three types of people: every arrogant tyrant, every person who
called on some deity other than Allaah (swt) and those who made
pictures" (at-Tirmidhi stated that this hadith was saheeh -
at-Takhweef min an-Naar, p.179, See also Jaami' al-Usool, 10/518,
the editor said its isnaad is hasan).
Ibn 'Umar's Vision of Hell
al-Bukhaari and Muslim report that
Ibn 'Umar said, "I saw in a dream that two angels came to me.
Each of them was holding a whip of iron in his hand. Then I met
(another) angel who was also holding a whip of iron in his hand.
They said, "Do not worry, you are a good man; we just wish that
you prayed more at night". They took me to the edge of Hell,
which looked like a well with horns: between every two horns
stood an angel holding a whip of iron. I saw men hanging
upside-down, held with chains, and I recognised some men of
Quraysh. Then they led me away, towards the right. I told Hafsah
about my dream, and she told the Messenger of Allaah (saw) who
said, "Abdullaah is a righteous man". (at-Takhweef min an-Naar,
p.51)
Does Anybody See Hell in Reality
Before the Day of Resurrection?
We know that our Prophet (saw) saw
Hell, just as he saw Paradise during his lifetime. al-Bukhaari
and Muslim report from 'Abdullaah ibn 'Abbaas that the Prophet
(saw) said concerning Salaat al-Khusf (eclipse prayer): "I saw
Paradise and I reached out to take a bunch of its fruits. If I
had managed to do so you would have eaten from it until the end
of time. And I saw Hell, and I have never seen anything more
terrifying. I saw that most of its inhabitants are women".
(Mishkaat al-Masabeeh, 1/480)
Imaam Ahmad reports from
al-Mugheerah ibn Shu'bah that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said:
"Hell was brought so close to me that I tried to blow its heat
away from my face. I saw there the man with the stick with the
crooked end, and one who had tended al-Baheerah (a she-camel let
loose for pasture for idols, upon which nothing was allowed to be
carried), and the man of Humayr and the woman who had imprisoned
the cat". (Saheeh al-Jaami', 2/181 #1968)
Muslim reports from Jaabir (ra)
that the Prophet (saw) said: "Paradise and Hell were shown to me.
Paradise was brought close to me, so that I tried to take fruit
from it but I could not reach it. Hell was shown to me, and was
brought so close that I stepped back for fear that it would touch
me. I saw a Humayr woman who was tall and black, being punished
on account of a cat that she owned: she had tied it up, not
giving it anything to eat or drink, or allowing it to eat of the
vermin of the earth. I also saw Abu Thumaamah 'Umar ibn Maalik
being dragged by his trachea through Hell". (Saheeh al-Jaami',
2/298, #2394)
After people die they are shown,
in al-Barzakh (the period between death and Judgement) their
position in Paradise (if they are believers) or Hell (If they are
disbelievers).
How Hell Affects this Earth and
its Inhabitants
al-Bukhaari reports in his saheeh
that Abu Hurayrah said: "Hell complained to its Rabb, saying "O
my Rabb, some parts of me have consumed others." So He allowed it
to exhale twice, once in the winter and once in the summer. That
is why you find extreme heat (in the summer) and extreme cold (in
the winter)".
al-Bukhaari also narrated from Abu
Sa'eed (ra) that the Prophet (saw) said: "Delay your prayers
until it cools down, for the intensity of heat is from the
exhaled air of Hell". (Saheeh al-Bukhaari, Kitaab Bad' al-Khalq,
Baab Siffaat an-naar wa annaha makhluqah and Fath al-Baari 6/330.
The author of Jaami' al-Usool 10/517 attributed these two reports
to al-Bukhaari, Muslim and at-Tirmidhi).
The People of Hell and Their Evil
Deeds
1. The People Who Will Abide
Therein Forever
The people of Hell who will abide
therein forever, never leaving it and never dying, are the
disbelievers and polytheists. Allaah (swt) says: "But those who
reject Allaah, for them will be the Fire of Hell. No term shall
be determined for them, so they should die, nor shall its penalty
be lightened for them". (35:36)
"But those who reject Faith and
belie Our Signs, they shall be companions [or dwellers] of the
Fire; they shall abide therein". (2:39)
"Verily those who reject faith and
die rejecting - on them is Allaah's Curse and the Curse of the
Angels and of all mankind. They will abide therein: their penalty
will not be lightened, nor will respite be their lot."
(2:161-162)
"Know they not that for those who
oppose Allaah and His Messenger is the Fire of Hell - wherein
they shall dwell? That is the supreme disgrace". (9:63)
"It is not for such as join gods
with Allaah to visit or maintain the Mosques of Allaah while they
witness against their own souls to infidelity [or disbelief]. The
works of such bear no fruit: In Fire shall they dwell." (9:17)
Because they will abide therein
forever, Allaah (swt) described the torment of Hell as a lasting
torment, one that will never end, one that is eternal: "Their
wish will be to get out of the Fire, but never will they get out
therefrom: their Penalty will be one that endures". (5:37)
"At length it will be said to the
wrongdoers: "Taste you the enduring punishment! You get but the
recompense of what you earned!" (10:52)
Death will be slaughtered, as is
stated in the hadith narration from Ibn 'Umar by al-Bukhaari and
in Muslim from Abu Sa'eed who said: "The Messenger of Allaah of
Allaah (saw) said: "Death will be brought like a horned ram, and
will be made to stand between Paradise and Hell". It will be
said, "O people of Paradise, do you know what this is?" They will
raise their heads and look, and will say, "Yes, this is death".
It will be said, "O people of Hell, do you know what this is?"
They will raise their heads and look, and will say, "Yes, this is
death". Then the command will be given for death to be
slaughtered. Then it will be said, "O people of Paradise, it is
eternal, there is no death. O people of Hell, it is eternal,
there is no death". Then the Messenger of Allaah (saw) recited:
"And warn them of the Day of Grief and regrets when the case has
been decided, while [now] they are in a state of carelessness,
and they believe not". (19:39)
and in the narration of
at-Tirmidhi, Abu Sa'eed al-Khudree added: "If any were to die of
joy it would be the people of Paradise and if any were to die of
despair, it would be the people of Hell". (at-Tirmidhi, said
"This is a sahih hasan hadith").
2. Hell will be the Dwelling Place
of the Kuffar and Mushrikeen
Because the disbelievers and
polytheists will remain in Hell forever, it is considered to be
their abode or dwelling place, just as Paradise is the abode of
the believers: "Their abode will be the Fire; and evil is the
home of the wrongdoers" (3:151)
"Their abode is the Fire, because
of the [evil] they earned". (10:8)
"Is there not a home in Hell for
those who reject Faith?" (29:68)
Hell is abode that they deserve:
"Your abode is the Fire: that is the proper place to claim
you..." (57:15)
Hell is the worst abode and
destination: "But for the wrongdoers will be an evil place of
[final] Return! - they will burn therein - an evil bed [indeed to
lie on]!" (38:55-56)
3. Those Who Call Others to Hell
Those who follow misguided beliefs
and ideologies that contradict the laws of Allaah (Swt) and those
who believe in their false causes, these are the ones who call
others to Hell: "Those [unbelievers] do [but] beckon you to the
Fire.." (2:221)
"And We made them [but] leaders
inviting to the Fire; and on the Day of Judgement no help shall
they find". (28:41)
One of them is Shaytaan: "..[would
they do so] even if it is Shaytaan beckoning them to the Penalty
of the [Blazing] Fire?" (31:21)
"He [Shaytaan} only invites his
adherents that they may become Companions of the blazing Fire"
(35:6)
Those who call others to the Fire
in this world will lead their people and their followers to the
Fire in the Hereafter. An example is Pharaoh: "He will go before
his people on the Day of Judgement, and lead them into the Fire."
(11:98)
All evil leaders who call people
to their belief systems that go against Islaam are in fact
calling people to the Fire of Hell, because the only way to
escape the Fire of Hell and enter Paradise is to follow the path
of Faith: "And O my people! [strange] it is for me to call you to
salvation while you call me to the Fire!" (40:41)
This man's people were calling him
to the kufr and shirk of Pharaoh while he was calling them to
Tawheed and faith in Allaah (swt). Because the kuffaar invite
people to the Fire, Allaah (swt) forbade believing men to marry
mushrik women, just as He forbade believing women to marry
mushrik men: "And do not marry unbelieving (literally,
polytheist) women until they believe. A slave woman who believes
is better than a [free] unbelieving woman, even though she
allures you. Nor marry [your girls] to unbelievers until they
believer; a male slave who believes is better than a [free]
unbeliever, even though he allures you. Those [unbelievers] do
[but] beckon you to the Fire, but Allaah invites by His Grace to
the Garden [of Bliss] and forgiveness, and makes His Signs clear
to mankind that they may receive admonition" (2:221)
The Worst Evil Deeds of Those Who
Will Remain Forever in Hell
The Qur'aan speaks at length of
the evil deeds for which those who will abide in the Hell forever
deserve their never-ending fate. Here we will mention the most
serious of them.
(1) Kufr and Shirk: Allaah (swt)
tells us that it will be said to those who disbelieved, when they
are in the Fire, that Allaah's hatred of them will be greater
than their own hatred towards themselves because of their
disbelief. Then He explains that their eternal fate in Hell is
because of their kufr and shirk: "The unbelievers will be
addressed: "Greater was the aversion of Allaah to you than [is]
your aversion to yourselves, seeing that you were called to the
Faith but you used to refuse. They will say, "Our Rabb! Twice
have You made us without life, and twice have You given us life!
Now have we recognised our sins: is there any way out [of this]?"
[The answer will be]: "This is because, when Allaah was invoked
as the Only [object of worship] you did reject Faith, but when
partners were joined to Him, you believed! The Command is only
with Allaah, All-High, All-Great!" (40:10-12)
Allaah (swt) tells us that the
keeper of Hell will ask the kuffaar as they are approaching Hell:
"Did there not come to you your messengers with clear signs?"
(40:50)
The response will be that they
deserved Hell because they disbelieved in the Messengers and
their Message: "They will say, "Yes indeed; a Warner did come to
us, but we rejected him" and said: "Allaah never sent down any
[Message] you are in nothing but a great error!" (67:9)
Concerning those who disbelieved
in the Qur'aan, Allaah (swt) says: "for We have sent you a
Message from Our own presence. If any do turn away therefrom,
verily they will bear a burden on the Day of Judgement. They will
abide in this [state] and grievous will that burden be to them on
that Day". (20:99-101)
Concerning those who disbelieve
the Qur'aan and associate partners with Allaah (swt), Allaah
(swt) says: "Those who reject the Book and the [Revelations] with
which We sent Our Messengers: but soon shall they know, when the
yokes [shall be] round their necks, and the chains, they shall be
dragged along. In the boiling fetid fluid, then in the Fire shall
they be burned. Then shall it be said to them, "Where are the
deities to which you gave part-worship in derogation to Allaah?
They will reply: "They have left us in the lurch. Nay, we invoked
not, of old, anything [that had real existence]." Thus does
Allaah leave the unbelievers to stray. That was because you were
want to rejoice on the earth in things other than the Truth, and
that you were want to be ignorant. Enter the gates of Hell, to
dwell therein and evil is [this] abode of the arrogant".
(40:70-76)
Concerning those kuffaar and
mushrikeen who regarded their gods as equal to the Rabb of the
Worlds, Allaah (swt) says: "Then they will be thrown headlong
into the [Fire] - they and those straying in Evil and the whole
hosts of Iblees together. They will say there in their mutual
bickerings: "By Allaah, we were truly in an error manifest, when
we held you [false gods] as equals with the Rabb of the Worlds"
(26:94-98)
Concerning the fate on the Day of
Judgement of those who disbelieved, Allaah said: "If you do
marvel [at their want of faith] strange is their saying: "When we
are [actually] dust, shall we indeed then be a creation renewed?"
They are those who disbelieve in their Rabb! They are those
around whose necks will be yokes [of servitude]. They will be
Companions of the Fire to dwell therein [for aye]!" (13:5)
"..their abode will be Hell; every
time it shows abatement, We shall increase for them the
fierceness of the Fire. That is their recompense, because they
rejected Our Signs and said, "When we are reduced to bones and
broken fragments, should we really be raised up [to be] a new
creation?" (17:97-98)
(2) Failing to fulfill the
legislated duties, as well as denying the Day of Judgement.
Allaah (swt) tells us that the people of Paradise will ask the
people of Hell: "What led you into Hellfire?" (74:42)
They will reply: "..We were not of
those who prayed, Nor were we of those who fed the indigent, But
we used to talk vanities with vain talkers, And we used to deny
the Day of Judgement, Until there came to us [the Hour] that is
certain." (74:43-47)
(3) Obeying the misguided leaders
of kufr and accepting the principles by means of which they
mislead people and turn them away from the religion of Allaah
(swt) as taught by the Prophets: "And We have destined for them
intimate companions [of like nature] who made alluring to them
what was before them and what was behind them. And the Sentence
among the previous generations of jinns and men who have passed
away, is proved against them; for they are utterly lost. The
unbelievers say: "Listen not to this Qur'aan but talk at random
in the midst of its [reading] that you may gain the upper hand!"
But We shall certainly give the unbelievers a taste of a severe
penalty, and We shall requite them the worst of their deeds. Such
is the requital of the enemies of Allaah - the Fire, therein will
be for them the eternal home, a [fit] requital for that they used
to reject Our Signs" (41:25-28)
When the kuffaar are thrown into
Hell they will be filled with regret for having disobeyed Allaah
and His Messenger and having followed their masters and leaders:
"Verily Allaah has cursed the unbelievers and has prepared for
them a blazing Fire, to dwell therein; no protector will they
find, nor helper. The Day that their faces will be turned upside
down in the Fire, they will say, "Woe to us! Would that we had
obeyed Allaah and obeyed the Messenger". And they would say, "Our
Rabb! We obeyed our chiefs and our great ones and they misled us
as from the [Right] Path". (33:64-67)
(4) Hypocrisy
Allaah promised Hell to the
hypocrites, a promise that He has taken upon Himself to never
break: "Allaah has promised the hypocrites, men and women, and
the rejecters of Faith, the fire of Hell, therein shall they
dwell. Sufficient is it for them. For them is the curse of Allaah
and an enduring punishment." (9:68)
He has told us that the position
of the hypocrites is the lowest level of Hell, which si where the
heat and agony are most intense: "The hypocrites will be in the
lowest depths of the Fire; no helper will you find for them".
(4:145)
(5) Arrogance:
This is a quality shared by most
of the people of Hell. Allaah (swt) says: "But those who reject
Our Signs and treat them with arrogance - they are the Companions
(dwellers) of the Fire, to dwell therein [forever]" (7:36)
Muslim devoted a chapter of his
Saheeh to this issue, entitled Baab an-Naar Yadhkhulha
al-Jabbaaroon wal-Jannah yadkhuluha ad-du'afaa (Hell will be
entered by the arrogant and Paradise will be entered by the
weak). In this chapter he refers to the debate between Paradise
and Hell, what they said and what Allaah (swt) sad to them.
Muslim quotes the hadeeth of Abu Hurayrah (ra) which goes back to
the Prophet (saw), in which it is stated that Hell said, "The
arrogant and proud will enter me." According to another report,
Hell said, "I will become rich (have too many) from the proud and
arrogant". Allaah (swt) said, "You are My Punishment with which I
will punish whomsoever I will". (Sahih Muslim, 4/2186, no. 2846)
al-Bukhaari, Muslim and
at-Tirmidhi report from Harithah ibn Wahb that the Messenger of
Allaah (swt) said: "Shall I not tell you about the people of
Paradise? Every meek person who is considered to be so humble
that if he were to adjure something by Allaah (swt), He would
fulfil it for him. Shall I not tell you about the people of Hell?
Every haughty, greedy and proud person." (Jaami' al-Usool,
10/547, no. 8111)
According to a report given by
Muslim, he (saw) said, "Every proud mean and arrogant person".
This is confirmed by the Qur'aan
"Is there not in Hell an abode for
the Haughty [i.e. arrogant]?" (39:60)
"But today shall you be
recompensed with a penalty of humiliation for that you were
arrogant on earth without just cause, and that you [ever]
transgressed" (48:20)
"Then, for such as had
transgressed all bounds, and had preferred the life of this
world, the Abode will be Hellfire" (79:37-39)
The Evil Deeds that Lead One to
Hell
Sheikh al-Islaam Ibn Taymiyyah,
may Allaah (swt) have mercy on him, was asked: "What are the
deeds of the people of Hell and what are the deeds of the people
of Paradise?" He replied, "The deeds of the people of Hell are:
* associating partners in
worship with Allaah (swt)
* disbelieving in His Messenger
* kufr (ingratitude, disbelief)
* hasad (malicious envy)
* lying
* treachery
* oppression and wrongdoing
(dhulm)
* promiscuity
* backstabbing
* cutting off the ties of
kinship
* cowardice at the time of
jihaad
* miserliness
* inconsistency between what is
in one's heart and the face one shows to people
* despairing of the mercy of
Allaah (swt)
* feeling secure from the plan
of Allaah (swt)
* panicking blindly at the time
of crisis
* pride and extravagance at the
time of plenty
* abandoning one's duties
towards Allaah (swt)
* transgressing His limits
* violating His sanctity
* fearing a created being
instead of the Creator
* showing off
* going against the Qur'aan and
Sunnah in word or deed
* obeying a created being in
some act of disobedience to the Creator
* blindly supporting falsehood
* mocking the signs of Allaah
(swt)
* rejecting the truth
* withholding knowledge and
testimony that should be revealed
* witchcraft and magic
* disobeying one's parents
* killing any soul forbidden by
Allaah (swt) except for reasons of justice
* consuming the wealth of the
orphan
* riba (usury)
* desertion from the
battlefield
* slandering the reputation of
innocent, chaste, believing women" (Yaqadhat uli al-I'tibar,
p.222)
The Messenger of Allaah (saw)
mentioned all the sins that will lead one to Hell. Muslim reports
from 'Iyadh bin Himaar that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said,
during a lengthy khutbah: "..the people of Hell are five: the
weak who lack the power to (avoid evil); the (carefree) who
pursue (everything irrespective of whether it is good or evil)
and who have no concern for their families or their wealth; the
dishonest people whose greed cannot be concealed even in the case
of minor things; and those who betray you, morning and evening,
with regard to your family and your property. He also mentioned
misers, liars and those who are in the habit of abusing people
and using obscene, foul language". (Muslim in Kitaab al-Jannah wa
Sifaat Na'imihaa Baab as-Sifaat allaatee yu'raf bihaa fid-dunyaa
ahl al-Jannah wa ahl an-Naar, 4/2197 no. 2865)
Specific People Who Will Be In
Hell
The kuffaar and mushikreen will be
in Hell, no doubt about it, but the Qur'aan and hadith also
mention specific people who will be in the Fire. One of them is
the Pharaoh who ruled at the time of Musa (as): "He [Pharaoh]
will go before his people on the Day of Judgement, and will lead
them into the Fire.." (11:98)
Also included are the wives of Nuh
(as) and Lut (as): "Allaah sets forth for an example to the
unbelievers, the wife of Nuh and the wife of Lut. They were
[respectively] under two of Our righteous slaves, but they were
false to their [husbands] and they profited nothing before Allaah
on their account, but were told: "Enter the Fire, along with
those who enter!" (66:10)
Abu Lahab and his wife are also
among those mentioned specifically: "Perish the hands of the
Father of Flame [Abu Lahab]! Perish he! No profit to him from all
his wealth and all his gains! Burnt soon will he be in a Fire of
blazing flames! His wife shall carry the [crackling] wood, as
fuel! A twisted rope of palm fibre round her [own] neck!"
(111:1-5)
Another of them is 'Amr ibn 'Aamir
al-Khuzaa'i, whom the Prophet (saw) being disembowelled in Hell
(sahih hadith narrated by al-Bukhaari, Muslim, Ahmad); and the
one who killed 'Ammar and plundered his possessions. A report
with a Saheeh isnaad quoted in Mu'jam at-Tabaraani from 'Amr ibn
al-'Aas, and his son states that the Prophet (saw) said, "The one
who killed 'Ammaar and plundered his possessions will be in
Hell". (Saheeh al-Jaami', 4/110, #4170)
The Disbelievers Among the Jinn
Will Be In Hell
The disbelievers among the jinn
will enter Hell just like the disbelievers among mankind, for the
jinn are held responsible for their actions just as human beings
are: "And I have only created jinns and men that they may worship
Me [alone]" (51:56)
On the Day of Resurrection, the
jinn and mankind will be gathered alike: "And on the Day when He
will gather them [all] together, [and say]: "O assembly of jinns!
Many did you mislead of men" (6:128)
"So by your Rabb, without doubt,
We shall gather them together, and [also] the Evil Ones [with
them], then We shall bring them forth on their knees round about
Hell. Then shall We certainly drag out from every sect all those
who were worst in obstinate rebellion against Allaah the
All-Gracious. And certainly We know best those who are most
worthy of being burned therein". (19:68-70)
Then Allaah (swt) will tell the
disbelieving jinn: "Enter in the company of nations who passed
away before you, of men and jinns into the Fire". (7:38)
Then they will be thrown on their
faces in Hell: "Then they will be thrown headlong into the
[Fire], they and those straying in evil. And the whole hosts of
Iblis together". (26:94-95)
Thus Allaah's promise that Hell
will be filled with the disbelievers among the jinn and mankind
will be fulfilled: "..And the word of your Rabb shall be
fulfilled: "Surely I will fill Hell with jinns and men all
together" (11:119)
"And the Sentence among the
previous generations of jinns and men that had passed away is
proved against then.." (41:25)
Those Who Will Not Remain in Hell
Forever
(1) Definition: Those who will
enter Hell and be brought forth at a later time are the
monotheists who did not associate anything with Allaah (swt) but
they committed many sins that far outweigh their good deeds. They
will enter Hell for a period known only to Allaah (swt), then
they will be brought forth through the intercession of those who
intercede, and Allaah (swt) will bring forth, through His Mercy,
people who never did any good at all.
(2) The Sins for which Allaah
(swt) has promised Hell -
Here we will mention some of the
sins which the Qur'aan and Hadeeth state will earn the punishment
of Hell:
(i) Following groups and sects
that go against the Sunnah: Abu Dawood, ad-Daarami, Ahmad,
al-Haakim and others narrate that Mu'awiyah ibn Abi Sufyan said:
"The Messenger of Allaah (swt) stood up among us and said: "There
were some among the People of the Book before you who divided
into seventy-two sects. This nation will divide into
seventy-three sects, seventy-two of whom will be in Hellfire, and
only one in Paradise. (This group) is al-Jamaa'ah"
This is a sahih hadith. After
mentioning its various asaanid (chain of narrator), al-Haakim
remarked, "These asaanid prove that this hadith is sahih".
Adh-Dhahabi agreed with him. Sheikh al-Islaam Ibn Taymiyyah said,
"It is a mashhoor sahih hadith al-Shatibee said in al-I'tisaam
that it is sahih. Sheikh Naasir ud-Deen al-Albaani listed its
asaanid and stated that it is without a doubt sahih. (See
Silsilat al-Ahadith as-Saheehah, hadith no. 204)
Siddeeq Hasan Khan suggested that
the extra wording in the hadith, "all of them are doomed except
one" or "seventy two are in the Fire", was a da'eef addition. He
transmitted this opinion from his Shaykh, ash-Shawkaani, who
narrated it from Ibn al-Wazeer and Ibn Hazm before him. He
approved the opinion of one who said, "This addition is one of
the fabrications of the atheists because it puts people off
Islaam and scares them away from embracing it." (Yaqadhaat ul
al-I'tibaar, p.206)
Sheikh Naasir ud-Deen al-Albaani
refuted the opinion that this addition is da'eef on two counts:
(a) Scholarly critical examination
of the hadith indicates that this addition is Sahih so the
opinion that it is da'eef carries no weight.
(b) Those who say that it is sahih
are greater in number and more knowledgeable than Ibn Hazm, who
is well-known among the scholars for being extremely strict in
his criticism. His opinion should not be taken as evidence if he
is the only one who says so, even if there is no conflict, so how
can it be taken as evidence when it differs from everyone else's
view?
Ibn al-Wazeer rejects the hadith
on the grounds of its meaning rather than its isnaad. Siddeeq
Hasan Khan spoke on this in Yaqadhaat uli al-I'tibaar explaining
that the indication of this addition is that those of this ummah
who will enter Paradise are few in number, whereas well-proven
Sahih texts indicate that those of this ummah who will enter
Paradise are very many, so many that they will be half the
population of Paradise:
This may be reconciled in the
following ways:
a) Dividing the ummah into
seventy-three sects does not mean that most of this ummah will be
in Hell, because most of its ummah are `awaam ("rank and file")
who are not counted among those sects. Those who deviated and
established rules that contradict the Sunnah are few in number
when compared to those who avoided falling into that trap.
(b) Not everyone who differs from
Ahl as-Sunnah is SOME issue is counted as contradicting the
Sunnah. What is meant is those people who adopted rules that made
them a separate, independent group and caused them to abandon
many texts of the Qur'aan and Sunnah, like the Khawaarij, the
Mu'tazilah and Rawaafidh.
As for those who adopt the Qur'aan
and Sunnah and do not deviate from them, if they differ in some
matter it does not mean that they are counted as one of the
(doomed) sects.
(c) This addition indicates that
all other sects will enter Hell, but that does not necessarily
mean hat they will abide therein forever.
It is well known that some of
these sects are kuffar and will abide eternally in Hell, like the
extreme Baatinis who make a show of faith whilst concealing kufr
in their hearts, and the Ismaa'ilis, Druze, Nusayris and so on.
There are others who differ from
Ahl as-Sunnah in some serious issues, but that does not mean they
are kuffaar. They have no definite guarantee of entering
Paradise. Allaah (swt) may forgive them or punish them as He
wills. They made do some righteous deeds that will save them from
Hell, or they may be saved by the intercession of those who
intercede, or they may enter Hell and remain there for as long as
Allaah (swt) wills, then be brought forth through the
intercession of those who intercede and the Mercy of the Most
Merciful.
(ii) Refusing to Migrate for the
Sake of Allaah
Muslims are not permitted to
remain in Daar al-Kufr if there are Muslim countries to which
they could migrate (NB: or if it becomes waajib on them to make
hijrah) especially when staying in Daar al-Kufr exposes them to
trials and temptations. Allaah (swt) will not accept any excuse
from those who refused to migrate: "When the angels take the
souls of those who die in sin against their souls, they say: "In
what [plight] were you?" They reply, "Weak and oppressed were we
in the earth". They [the angels] say: "Was not the earth of
Allaah spacious enough for you to move yourselves away from
evil?" Such men will find their abode in Hell - what an evil
refuge [or destination]! Except those who are really weak and
oppressed - men, women and children, who have no means in their
power, nor [a guide post] to direct their way". (4:97-98)
Allaah (swt) will not excuse any
of them (NB: upon whom hijrah was OBLIGATORY} except those weak
and oppressed person who had no means of migrating and could find
no way of moving to Islaamic lands.
(iii) Judging Unjustly
Allaah (swt) revealed the Shari'ah
to establish justice among mankind, and He commanded His slaves
to be Just: "Verily Allaah commands the justice [and] the doing
of good.." (16:90)
He has made it obligatory for
rulers and judges to be just and never to be unfair: "Allaah
commands you to render back your trusts to those to whom they are
due; and when you judge between man and man, that you judge with
justice". (4:58)
Allaah (swt) threatens Hell to
those who do not judge with justice. Buraydah ibn al-Husayb
narrated that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "There are
three types of judges: one will be in Paradise and the other two
in Hell. The one who will be in Paradise is the one who knows the
truth and judges according to it. As for the one who knows the
truth but is unjust in his judgement, he will be in Hell, as will
the one who judges between people without understanding or
knowledge". (Abu Dawood - Jaami' al-Usool, 10/168)
(iv) Lying about [falsely
attributing words to] the Messenger of Allaah (saw)
Ibn al-Ithir included in his
famous book, Jaami' al-Usool a chapter in which he quoted many
hadith that warn against lying about the Prophet (saw). These
include the report by al-Bukhaari, Muslim and at-Tirmidhi from
'Ali ibn Abi Taalib who said: "The Messenger of Allaah (saw) said
to me: "Do not lie about me (or falsely attribute anything to me)
for whoever lies about me will enter Hell".
al-Bukhaari reported that Salaman
ibn al-Akwa' said: "I heard the Messenger of Allaah (saw) say:
"Whoever attributes to me words that I did not say, let him take
his place in Hell".
al-Bukhaari and Abu Dawood
reported that 'Abdullaah ibn az-Zubayr narrated from his father,
az-Zubayr ibn al-'Awwaam: "I heard the Messenger of Allaah (saw)
say: "Whoever lies about me deliberately, let him take his place
in Hell".
al-Bukhaari and Muslim narrated
from al-Mughirah ibn Shu'bah, "The Messenger of Allaah (saw) said
"Lying about me is not like lying about anybody else. Whoever
lies about me, let him take his place in Hell". (Jaami al-Usool,
10/211)
(v) Pride
One of the major sins,
al-Kabaa'ir, is pride. Abu Hurayrah (ra) narrated: "The Messenger
of Allaah (saw) said that Allaah (swt) said, "Pride is My cloak
and greatness is My robe. Whoever competes with Me in respect of
either of them, I shall admit him to Hellfire". (according to
another report, "I will make him taste Hellfire") - Muslim.
Ibn Mas'ud said: "The Messenger of
Allaah (saw) said, "No one who has an atom's weight of pride in
his heart will enter Paradise". A man said, "But what if a man
likes his clothes and shoes to look good?" He said, "Allaah is
beautiful and loves beauty. Pride is rejecting the truth and
looking down on people". (Muslim).
(vi) Killing a person for no
legitimate reason
Allaah says: If a man kills a
believer intentionally, his recompense is Hell to abide therein
[forever] and the Wrath and the Curse of Allaah are upon him, and
a dreadful Penalty is prepared for him". (4:93)
It is not permitted for a Muslim
to kill another except in three cases, as explained in the hadith
narrated by al-Bukhaari and Muslim from Ibn Mas'ud (ra) who said
that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said: "It is not permitted to
shed the blood of any Muslim person who testifies that there is
no god but Allaah (swt) and that I am His Prophet, except in
three cases: a soul for a soul (i.e in the case of murder), the
married man who commits adultery, and the one who forsakes his
religion and abandons the jamaa'ah". (Tafseer Ibn Katheer, 2/355)
al-Bukhaari narrates from Ibn
'Umar that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said: "The believer has
a chance so long as he does not spill blood that it is forbidden
to spill". Ibn Umar (ra) said, "One of the situations from which
there is no escape for the one who falls into it is the shedding
of blood for no legitimate reason". (Sahih al-Bukhaari, Kitaab
ad-Daayaat, Baab Qawl Allaah ta'ala wa man yaqtul mu'minan
muta'ammidan, Fath ul-Baari, 12/187)
The Prophet (saw) warned the
Muslims against fighting one another and stated that the killer
and his victim will both be in Hell. Abu Bakrah said: "The
Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "If two Muslims face one another
with swords, both the slayer and the slain will be in Hell". I
asked, or it was asked, "O Messenger of Allaah (it is clear
about) the slayer, but what about the slain?" He said, "He was
trying hard to kill his counterpart". (Muslim, Kitaab al-Fitan,
Baab idhaa tuwajaha al-Musliman bi sayfayhimaa 4/2213)
Hence the righteous slave of
Allaah (swt) refuses to fight his brother, for fear that he may
be among the people of Hell, for the slayer will carry his own
sins and those of his slain brother: "Recite to them the truth of
the story of the two sons of Aadam. behold, they each presented a
sacrifice [to Allaah]: it was accepted from one but not from the
other. Said the latter: "Be sure I will slay you". Said the
former: "Allaah does not accept the sacrifice of those who are
righteous. If you do stretch your hand against me to slay me, it
is not for me to stretch my hand against you to slay you, for I
fear Allaah, the Cherisher of the Worlds. For me, I intend to let
you draw on yourself my sin as well as yours, for you will be
among the Companions [or dwellers] of the Fire, and that is the
reward of those who do wrong". (5:27-29)
Deeds which are Punishable by
Hellfire
(vii) Consuming Ribaa
One of the sins that will condemn
a person to Hell is consuming ribaa. Allaah (swt) says of those
who indulge in this sin after they have come to know that He has
forbidden it: "..but those who repeat the offence (ribaa) are
Companions (dwellers) of the Fire - they will abide therein
[forever]" (2:275)
"O you who believe! Devour not
[interest, ribaa} doubled and multiplied, but fear Allaah that
you may [really] prosper. Fear the Fire, which is prepared for
those who reject Faith". (3:130-131)
According to a hadith whose
authenticity is agreed upon, the Prophet (saw) counted ribaa as
one of the seven sins that would doom the one who committed them
to Hell. al-Bukhaari and Muslim report that Abu Hurayrah (ra)
said: "The Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "Avoid the seven sins
that will condemn the one who commits them to Hell". They asked,
"What are they, O Messenger of Allaah (saw)?" He said,
"Associating anything in worship with Allaah (swt); magic and
witchcraft; killing anyone whose killing Allaah (swt) ha
forbidden, except in the course of justice; consuming ribaa;
consuming the wealth of the orphan; running away from the
battlefield; and slandering the reputation of innocent, chaste
believing women".
(viii) Consuming people's wealth
or property unjustly
As Allaah says: "O you who
believe! Eat not up your property among yourselves in vanities;
but let there be amongst you traffic and trade by mutual good
will. Nor kill [or destroy] yourselves, for verily Allaah has
been to you All-Merciful. If any do that in rancour and
injustice, soon shall We cast him into the Fire, and easy is it
for Allaah" (4:29-30)
The one who consumes the wealth of
people unjustly also consumes the property of orphans unjustly.
Allaah (swt) made specific mention of the property of orphans
because of their weak position and the ease which their property
may be consumed, and the particular ugliness of this sin: "Those
who unjustly eat up the property of orphans, eat up a Fire into
their own bellies, and they will soon be enduring a blazing Fire!
(4:10)
(ix) Those Who Make Images of
Animate Beings
The people who will be most
severely punished on the Day of Resurrection are those who make
images and seek to imitate the creation of Allaah (swt).
al-Bukhaari and Muslim narrate that 'Abdullaah ibn Mas'ud said,
"I heard the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "The people who will
be most severely punished on the Day of Resurrection are those
who make images". (Mishkaat al-Masaabeeh, 2/505)
Ibn 'Abbaas said, "I heard the
Messenger of Allaah (saw) say, "Every maker of images will be in
the Fire, and for every image he made Allaah (swt) will create
for him a soul [i.e. so that the punishment will be multiplied
accordingly] and Allaah (swt) will punish him in Hell."
(al-Bukhaari and Muslim).
'Aaishah reported that the Prophet
(saw) said, concerning a pillow that had pictures on it, "The
makers of these images will be punished on the Day of
Resurrection. It will be said to them: "Give life to that which
you have created". (al-Bukhaari and Muslim).
'Aaishah also reported that the
Prophet (saw) said "Those who will be most severely punished are
those who imitate the creation of Allaah (swt)" (Mishkaat
al-Masaabeeh)
Abu Hurayrah (ra) said, "I heard
the Messenger of Allaah says, "Allaah (swt) said, "Who is a
greater wrongdoer than the one who tries to create something like
My creation? Let them create a grain or let them create a seed or
a grain of barely" (al-Bukhaari and Muslim).
(x) Inclining to Those Who Do
Wrong
One of the reasons why people will
enter Hell is inclining towards and supporting those who do
wrong, the enemies of Allaah (swt); "And incline not to those who
do wrong, or the Fire will seize you, and you have no protectors
other than Allaah, nor shall you be helped". (11:113)
(xi) Women Who Are Dressed But
Appear Naked, and Those Who Whip the Backs of People
Another type of person who will
enter Hell is the corrupt woman who makes a display of herself
and tempts men - perhaps this phenomenon has never been quite so
widespread as it is now - and never obeys Allaah (swt). Abu
Hurayrah (ra) reported that the Prophet (saw) said: "There are
two types of people of Hell that I have never seen; people with
whips like the tails of cattle, with which they strike the
people, and women who are dressed but appear naked, walking with
an enticing gait, with their heads looking like the humps of
camels, leaning to one side. They will never enter Paradise, nor
even smell its fragrance, although its fragrance can be discerned
from such and such a distance". (Muslim, al-Bayhaqi, and Ahmad -
Silsilat al-Ahadith as-Saheehah, 3/316, no. 1326)
Concerning those who have whips
like the tails of cattle, al-Qurtubee said, "This type of whip
can be seen among us in Morocco until now." Commenting on
al-Qurtubee's remark, Siddeeq Hasan Khan said, "Indeed it can be
seen in every time and place, and it is increasing day by day
among the leaders. We seek refuge in Allaah (swt) from all that
Allaah (swt) despises". (Yaqadhat uli al-I'tibaar p.113)
And I say: we still see such
people in many places, striking the people. May they and their
like perish.
(xii) Those Who Torture Living
Beings
Muslim reports in his Saheeh from
Jaabir that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "I was shown Hell
and I saw a woman of Banu Israa'eel who was being punished
because of a cat that she had owned. She tied it up and did not
feed it, or let it eat of the vermin of the earth, until it died
of hunger." (Mishkaat al-Masaabeeh, 3/688)
If this is the case for one who
tormented a cat, then how will it be for those who use all kinds
of methods to torture human beings, especially when it is the
righteous who are being tortured for their faith and their
Islaam? May Allaah curse those who torture the believers - be it
in the lands of Chechnya, Kashmir, Maluku, Philippines,
Palestine, or in the jails of the Muslim lands.
(xiii) Insincerity in Seeking
Knowledge
al-Haafidh al-Mundhiri mentions
many hadiths that warn the person who seeks knowledge for a cause
other than the sake of Allaah (swt). We will quote a few of them
here. Abu Hurayrah (ra) said, the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said,
"Whoever seeks knowledge that should be sought only for the sake
of Allaah (swt) but seeks it purely for some worldly gain, he
will not smell the fragrance of Paradise on the Day of
Resurrection". It was reported by Abu Dawud and Ibn Maajah, by
Ibn Hibbaan in his Saheeh and by al-Haakim who said, "It is
saheeh according to the conditions of al-Bukhaari and Muslim".
Jaabir said, The Messenger of
Allaah (saw) said, "Do not seek knowledge in order to compete
with the knowledgeable, or to win arguments with the ignorant, or
to show off in gatherings. Whoever does any of that will be in
Hell." It was reported by Ibn Maajah (ra), by Ibn Hibbaan in his
Saheeh and al-Bayhaqi. I
bn 'Umar (ra) said that the
Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "Whoever seeks knowledge for a
reason other than for the sake of Allaah (swt), then let him take
his place in Hell." It was reported by at-Tirmidhi and Ibn Maajah
from Ibn 'Umar via Khaalid ibn Durayk who did not hear it
directly from him; the men in their isnaads are thiqaah."
(at-Targheeb wat-Tarheeb by al-Mundhiri 1/91)
(xiv) Those Who Drink From Vessels
of Gold and Silver
al-Bukhaari and Muslim report from
Umm Salamah that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said "The one who
drinks from a vessel/utensil of god and silver is pouring the
fire of Hell into his stomach". According to a report narrated by
Muslim, the wording is "The one who eats and drinks from vessels
of gold and silver.." (Mishkaat al-Masaabeeh, 2/462)
Hudhayfah (ra) said, I heard the
Messenger of Allaah (saw) say, "Do not wear silk or brocade, do
not drink from vessels of gold and silver, and do not eat from
such platters, for these belong to them [the kuffaar] in this
world, and to you in the Hereafter" (al-Bukhaari and Muslim).
(xv) The One Who Cuts Down Trees
that Offer Shade To People
'Abdullaah ibn Hubaysh (ra) said,
The Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "Whoever cuts down shade
trees, Allaah (swt) will cast him head first into Hell". (Abu
Dawud, Mishkaat al-Masaabeeh, 2/125. Sheikh Naasir ud-Deen
al-Albaani mentioned it in Saheeh al-Jaami' 5/431, hadith no.
6352 and ascribed it to Abu Dawud an ad-Diyaa, al-Mukhtarah.)
al-Bayhaqi reported, with a saheeh
isnad from 'Aaishah that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said,
"Those who cut down shade trees will be thrown on their heads in
Hell." (al-Bayhaqi in Saheeh al-Jaami' 2/88, al-Albaani said it
is saheeh)
(xvi) Those Who Commit Suicide
al-Bukhaari and Muslim report from
Abu Hurayrah that the Prophet (saw) said, "Whoever kills himself
with iron (a sharp instrument) then his iron will be in his hand,
and he will be stabbing himself in the stomach with it forever in
the Fire of Hell. Whoever kills himself with poison, then he will
be drinking that poison forever in the Fire of Hell. Whoever
throws himself from a mountain and kills himself, he will be
throwing himself down forever in the Fire of Hell". (at-Tawkheef
min an-Naar, p. 148)
al-Bukhaari reports from Abu
Hurayrah that the Prophet (saw) said, "The one who strangles
himself will be strangling himself in Hell, and the one who stabs
himself will be stabbing himself in Hell". (Saheeh al-Jaami'
5/114)
The Vast Number of People in Hell
Many texts indicate the large
numbers of the children of Aadam will enter Hell, and the few who
will enter Paradise. Allaah (swt) says: "Yet no faith will the
greater part of mankind have, however ardently you desire it."
(12:103)
An indication of the large numbers
of kuffaar and mushrikeen who rejected the call of the Messengers
is the fact that the Prophets will come on the Day of
Resurrection some with a small group (of less than ten), others
with one or two and some with no followers at all. Muslim reports
from Ibn 'Abbaas that the Prophet (saw) aid: I was shown the
nations and I saw a Prophet accompanied by a small group, another
accompanied by one or tow men, and another with no companions at
all.." (Saheeh Muslim, 1/198, no.220)
Many texts indicate that nine
hundred and ninety-nine out of every thousand of the children of
Aadam will enter Hell, and only one (in a thousand) will enter
Paradise.
al-Bukhaari narrates from Abu
Sa'eed that the Prophet (saw) said: Allaah will say, "O Aadam!"
Aadam will reply, "I respond to Your call, I am obedient to Your
commands, and all good is in Your hands." Then Allaah (swt) will
say to Aadam, "Send forth the people of the Fire". Aadam will
say, "How many are the people of the Fire?!" Allaah (swt) will
say, "Out of every thousand, take nine hundred and ninety-nine".
At that time, children's hair will turn grey and every pregnant
female will spontaneously abort and you will see the people
looking as if they are drunk, although they are not, but Allaah's
punishment will be most severe". This speech distressed his
Companions and the said, "O Messenger of Allaah (saw), who
amongst us will be that man (one in a thousand)?" He said, "Be of
good cheer: the thousand will be from Ya'juj and Ma'juj (Gog and
Magog) and the one will be from among you". Then he said, "By Him
in Whose hand is my soul, I hope that you will be one third of
the people of Paradise." We praised and glorified Allaah (swt)
and then he said, "By Him in Whose Hand is my soul, I hope that
you will be half of the people of paradise, as you are among the
nations like a white hair on the hide of a black bull or a round
hairless spot on the foreleg of a donkey". (al-Bukhaari, Kitaab
ar-Raqaaq, Baab Qawl Allaah Azza wa jalla, innaa zalzalat
al-Saa'ah, Shay'un 'Adheem, Fath al-Baari, 11/388; see also
Tafseer Ibn Katheer, 4/610, Musnad Ahmad 4/435).
It might be asked: how can we
reconcile between these hadith and the report from Abu Hurayrah
in Saheeh al-Bukhaari, in which the Prophet (saw) said that
Allaah (swt) said to Aadam ('alayhis-salaam) - "Send forth [into
Hell] ninety-nine out of every hundred [of your descendants]". It
is obvious that these reports do not contradict the other Saheeh
reports that we have quoted above, because these figures are
referring to different groups. The hadith that mention a ratio of
nine hundred and ninety-nine may be interpreted as referring to
all the progeny of Aadam, whilst the hadith of al-Bukhaari that
mentions a ratio of ninety-nine may be interpreted as referring
to the progeny of Aadam excluding Ya'juj and Ma'juj. This
reconciliation is more likely to be correct - as Ibn Hajar
suggests - because Ya'juj and Ma'juj are mentioned in the hadith
of Abu Sa'eed whereas they are not mentioned in the hadith of Abu
Hurayrah. It may be said that the first hadith refers to all of
creation, so the ratio of people admitted to Hell when all
nations are taken into account is 999 in every thousand. The
latter hadith of al-Bukhaari explains the ratio of people who
will enter Hell from this ummah alone. Ibn Hajar (said) "This
interpretation is supported by the words of the Sahabah in the
hadith of Abu Hurayrah (ra): "If ninety-nine out of every hundred
are taken from us, what will be left of us?" This division of
people could happen twice: once involving all the nations, when
one in a thousand will enter Paradise, and a second time
involving this ummah alone, when ten out of every thousand will
enter Paradise". (Fath al-Baari, 11/390).
The Wisdom Behind There Being So
Many People In Hell
The reason why there will be so
many people in Hell is not that the truth failed to reach them
all, wherever or whenever they lived. Allaah does not blame
anyone whom His call did not reach: "..Nor would We punish with
Our Wrath until We had sent a Messenger [to give warning]."
(17:15)
"..And there never was a people,
without a Warner having lived among them [in the past]". (35:24)
The reason behind it is the fact
that those who responded to the Messengers were few in number,
while those who disbelieved were great. Furthermore, many of
those who responded were not pure and sincere in faith.
In his book, at-Takhweef min
an-Naar, Ibn Rajab discussed the reason why so few people will
enter Paradise and so many will enter Hell: "These hadith and
other similar reports prove that most of the children of Aadam
will enter Hell, and that the followers of the Messengers are few
in number when compared to the rest of mankind. Those who did not
follow the Messengers will enter Hell, except for those whom the
Message did not reach, or who could not understand it because of
the garbled form in which they heard it. Many of those who claim
to be followers of the Messengers are in fact adhering to a
distorted religion and an altered book, and they too will be
among the people of Hell, " as Allaah (swt) says: "...But those
of the sects that reject it [the Qur'aan] the Fire will be their
promised meeting-place" (11:17)
As for those who claim to follow
the Book and Law of Allaah (swt) the true religion, many of them
will also enter Hell. These are the Munaafiqoon (the hypocrites)
who will be in the lowest level of the Fire. Many of those who
claim to follow it openly and in secret will be tested by
ambiguities and doubts - these are the misguided inventors and
followers of bid'ah (reprehensible innovations, heresies).
Several hadith have been narrated which state that the ummah will
split into seventy-odd sects, all of which will be in the Hell
except for one. Many people will also be tested with forbidden
desires for which the promised punishment is Hellfire, although
in this case it is not necessarily an eternal punishment. No one
from this ummah will be saved from the Fire, or deserve the
absolute promise of Paradise, apart from the one sect or group,
who follow the example and practice of the Prophet (saw) and his
Companions openly and in secret, and are saved from the
temptation and trials of desires and doubts. Such are very few
indeed, especially in latter times". (at-Takhweef min an-Naar,
Ibn Rajab, p.214)
The main reason why so many follow
their desires is that the love of such things is deeply rooted in
the human psyche: "Fair in the eyes of men is the love of things
they covet: women and children; heaved-up hoards of gold and
silver [wealth]; horses branded [for blood and excellence]; and
[wealth of] cattle and well-tilled land. Such are the possessions
of this world's life.." (3:14)
Many people want to fulfill these
desires in whatever way they wish, without paying attention to
the revealed laws of Allaah (swt), and by adhering to the customs
of their forefathers in ways that contradict these laws: "Just in
the same way, whenever We sent a Warner before you [Muhammad] to
any people, the wealthy ones among them said: "We found our
fathers following a certain religion, and we will certainly
follow in their footsteps". [The Warner] said: "What! Even if I
brought you better guidance than that which you found your
fathers following?" They said, "For us, we deny that you
[Prophets] are sent [on a mission at all]". (43:23-24)
Loving the ways of one's
forefathers to the point of sanctifying them is a disease which
many nations are suffering from, and its effects on the
deeply-rooted desires of men are no less, if it is not counted as
a desire in itself.
at-Tirmidhi, Abu Dawud, and
an-Nasaa'ee report from Abu Hurayrah (ra) that the messenger of
Allaah (saw) said, "When Allaah (swt) created Hell, He told
Jibreel, "Go and look at it." Jibreel went and looked at it, and
when he came back he said, "By Your Glory, I fear that no-one who
hears of it will enter it". So He surrounded it with desires, and
said, "Go and look at it." Jibreel went and looked at it, and
when he came back, he said, "By Your Glory, I fear that there
will be no-one left who does not enter it". (the version narrated
by an-Nasaa'ee adds the words, "and at what I have prepared for
its inhabitants in it".) [Jaami al-Usool, 10/250, # 8068.
at-Tirmidhi described it as sahih hasan].
al-Bukhaari and Muslim narrated
from Abu Hurayrah that the Prophet (saw) said, "Hell is veiled in
desires and Paradise is veiled in hardships".
Siddeeq Hasan Khan said, "What is
meant by desires is the things that people want and enjoy".
al-Qurtubee said, "Desires are all those things that people like
and towards which they are inclined, and surrounding a thing
means placing something all around it, so that it cannot be
reached without going through it". (Yaqadhat uli al-I'tibar,
p.220)
Most of Those Who Enter Hell Will
be Women
Most of the sinners amongst the
monotheists who enter Hell will be women, as is reported in
as-Saheehayn, via Ibn 'Abbaas: in the khutbah given during a
solar eclipse, the Prophet (saw) said, "I saw Hell and I saw that
most of its inhabitants were women".
al-Bukhaari and Muslim report from
Abu Sa'eed al-Khudri that the Prophet (saw) said, "O women give
in charity, for I have seen that you form the majority of the
people of Hell." They asked, "Why is that so, O Messenger of
Allaah (saw)?" He said, "Because you curse too much and are
ungrateful for good treatment".
al-Bukhaari and Muslim report from
Usaamah ibn Zayd that the Prophet (saw) said "I stood at the gate
of Hell, and saw that most of those who entered were women".
Muslim reports from 'Imraan ibn
Husayn (ra) that the Prophet (saw) said, "Few of the inhabitants
of paradise are women".
This does not contradict the fact
that every man in Paradise will have more than one wife. What is
referred to by the women who will be the majority of the
inhabitants of Hell is women who are descendants of Aadam: the
inhabitants of Paradise will have many wives from among al-Hoor
al-'Iyn.
"Women will be few among the
inhabitants of Paradise because in most cases they prefer the
immediate pleasures of this life, as they are less wise and
unable to keep the Hereafter in mind. They are too weak to strive
and prepare themselves for it, and are more inclined towards this
world. In spite of all this, they are the strongest factor in
this world that distracts men from the Hereafter, because men are
inclined to desire them and they are not concerned with the
Hereafter. They are quick to follow those who call them to
deviate from Islaam, and reluctant to follow those pious people
who cal them to the Hereafter, and righteous deeds".
(al-Qurtubee, at-Tadhkirah, 1/369)
In spite of all this, there are
many righteous women among them, who stay within the limits set
by Allaah (swt), adhere to His laws, and obey Allaah (swt) and
His Messenger. Many of these women will enter Paradise, and many
of them excel over men in their faith and righteous deeds.
The Huge Size of the People of
Hell
When the People of Hell enter the
Fire they will be huge in size, in a form that none can
comprehend, except the One Who Created them. According to a
hadith narrated by Abu Hurayrah, the Messenger of Allaah (saw)
said:"The distance between the shoulders of the Kaafir in Hell
will be like three day's travelling for a fast rider" (Muslim,
4/290) Abu Hurayrah reported that the Messenger of Allaah (saw)
said:"The molar of the kaafir or the eye-tooth of the kaafir,
will be like Uhud, and the thickness of his skin will be like a
journey of three (days)". (Muslim, 4/2189, at-Tirmidhi,
al-Haakim, Ibn Maajah and Ahmad)
Zayd ibn Arqam said, "The man who
is destined for Hell will become huge in preparation for it, so
that one of his molars will be as big as Mount Uhud". This is
narrated by Ahmad, who attributes it to the Prophet (saw) but
Zayd did not state that he heard it from the Prophet (saw).
(Silsilat al-Ahadith as-Sahihah, 4/131, al-Albaani said its
isnaad is saheeh according to Ibn Maajah and Ahmad)
Abu Hurayrah reported that the
Prophet (saw) said:"The kaafir's skin will be forty-two cubits
thick and his molar will be like Uhud and the space he occupies
will be as wide as the distance between Makkah and Madinah."
(at-Tirmidhi) (Mishkaat al-Masaabeeh 3/103, sahih hasan)
Abu Hurayrah (ra) reported that
the Prophet (saw) said: "The molar of the kaafir on the Day of
Resurrection will be like Uhud, and the thickness of his skin
will be seventy cubits. His upper arm will be like al-Bayda', his
thigh will be like Warqaan and the space he occupies will be like
the distance between me and ar-Rabdhah" (al-Haakim and Ahmad -
Silsilah al-Ahadith as-Sahihah, 4/94. al-Baydaa` could be the
name of a mountain or it may refer to the well-known city in
Morocco)
This increasing of the kaafir's
body size will increase his suffering and torment. Commenting on
the hadith narrated by Muslim on this subject, an-Nawawi said,
"All of this is in order to intensify the suffering, and all of
this is possible for Allaah (swt). We must believe in it, because
the truthful (Prophet) has told us about it" [Sharh an-Nawawi
'alaa Muslim, 17/186]. Ibn Katheer in a comment on these hadith
said, "So that their punishment and suffering may be more severe,
as Allaah (swt) the Severe in punishment says:"...that they may
taste the Penalty". (4:46) [Ibn Katheer, an-Nihayah, 2/139]
(2) Roasting of the Skin
The Fire of the Almighty will burn
the skin of the kuffaar. The skin is the site of sensation, where
the pain of burning is felt, and for this reason, Allaah (swt)
will replace the burnt skin with a new one, to be burnt anew, and
this will be repeated endlessly: "Those who reject Our Signs, We
shall soon cast them into the Fire. As often as their skins are
roasted through, We shall change them for fresh skins, that they
may taste the penalty. For Allaah is Exalted in Power, All-Wise"
(4:56)
(3) Melting
One of the kinds of torment will
be the pouring of al-Hameem over their heads. al-Hameem is
ultra-heated water; because of its extreme heat, it will melt
their innards and everything inside: "... then as for those who
disbelieve, garments of fire will be cut out for them, boiling
water will be poured down over their heads. With it will melt or
vanish away what is within their bellies, as well as [their]
skins". (22:19-20)
at-Tirmidhi reported from Abu
Hurayrah (ra) that the Prophet (saw) said: "al-Hameem will be
poured on their heads and will dissolve through until it reaches
their sides and all their innards will drop out, until it comes
out of his feet, and everything is melted, then he will be
restored as he was." He (at-Tirmidhi) said, "It is a sahih
ghareeb hasan hadith". (at-Takhweef min an-Naar, p.145, Jaami'
al-Usool, 10/540)
(4) Scorching (the face).
The noblest and most dignified
part of a person is the face, hence the Prophet (saw) forbade us
to strike the face. One of the ways in which Allaah (swt) will
humiliate the people of Hell is by gathering them on their faces,
blind, deaf and dumb, on the Day of Resurrection: "..We shall
gather them together prone on their faces, blind, dumb, and deaf;
their abode will be Hell; everytime it shows abatement, We shall
increase for them the Fierceness of the Fire". (17:97)
Then they will be thrown on their
faces in the Fire: "And if any do evil, their faces will be
thrown headlong into the Fire; "Do you receive a reward other
than that which you have earned by your deeds?" (27:90)
The Fire will burn and cover their
faces forever, with no barrier between them and it: "If only the
unbelievers knew [the time] when they will not be able to ward
off the Fire from their faces, nor yet from their backs, and
[when] no help can reach them!" (21:39)
"The Fire will burn their faces
and they will therein grin, with their lips displaced" (23:104)
"Their garments of liquid pitch,
and their faces covered with fire". (14:50)
"Is then one who has to fear the
brunt of the penalty on the Day of Judgement [and receive it on]
his face, [like one guarded therefrom]?" (39:24)
Look at this horrific scene that
makes one shudder!
"The Day that their faces will be
turned upside down in the Fire, they will say, "Woe to us! Would
that we had obeyed Allaah and obeyed the Messenger." (33:66)
Do you not see that just as meat
and fish are turned over when they are cooked, so their faces
will be turned over in the Fire of Hell. We seek refuge with
Allaah (swt) from the punishment of the people of Hell.
(5) Dragging
Another of the painful torments
that the Kuffaar will suffer is being dragged on their faces into
Hell: "Truly those in sin are the ones straying in mind, and mad.
The Day they will be dragged through the Fire on their faces
[they will hear]: "Taste the touch of Hell." (54:47-48)
Their pain at being dragged will
be increased by the fact that they will be tied up in chains and
fetters: "...But soon shall they know - when the yokes [shall be]
round their necks, and the chains, they shall be dragged along,
in the boiling fetid fluid, then shall they be burned".
(40:70-72)
Qataadah said, "They will be
dragged once in the Fire, and once in al-Hameem." (Ibn Rajab,
at-Takhweef min an-Naar, p.147)
(6) Blackening of the faces.
Allaah (swt) will blacken the
faces of the people of Hell in the Hereafter: "On the Day when
some faces will be [lit up with] white and some faces will be [in
the gloom of] black; to those who faces will be black [it will be
said]: "Did you reject Faith after accepting it? Taste then the
Penalty for rejecting Faith". (3:106)
This is intense blackness, as if
the darkness of night had covered their faces
"But those who have earned evil
will have a reward of like evil, and ignominy will cover their
faces. No defender will they have from [the wrath of] Allaah.
Their faces will be covered, as it were, with pieces from the
darkness of night. They are Companions [or dwellers] of the Fire,
they will abide therein [for aye!] (10:27)
(7) The Fire Will Surround the
Kuffaar
The people of Hell are the Kuffaar
whose sins and disobedience surround them, leaving no hasanah for
them. Allaah (swt) said, in response to the Jews who claimed that
the Fire would only touch them for a certain length of time:
"Nay, those who seek gain in evil and are girt round by their
sins - they are companions [or dwellers] of the Fire; therein
shall they abide [forever]" (2:81)
No one will be in such a state
unless he is a kaafir and a mushrik. Siddeeq Hasan Khan says,
"What is referred to here by evil deeds is a certain type of
deed, the reasons for which should be overwhelming, with no way
out or means of achieving hasanah. Eternity in Hell is for the
kuffaar and mushrikeen, so evil and sin in this aayah has to be
interpreted as meaning kufr and shirk. Thus the arguments of the
Mu'tazilah and Khawaarij are shown to be false by the proven
mutawaatir reports that state that the sinners among the
monotheists will eventually be brought forth from Hell."
Sins and evil deeds surround the
Kuffaar like a bracelet around the wrist, so their punishment
should fit their crimes. Hence the Fire will surround the Kuffaar
on all sides, as Allaah (swt) says: "There will be a bed of Hell
[Fire] and over them coverings [of Hellfire]" (7:41)
The "bed" is what comes under
them, and the "coverings" are what come over them. What is meant
is that fires will surround them from above and below, as Allaah
(swt) says: "On the Day when the torment [Hellfire] shall cover
them from above them and from underneath their feet" (29:55)
"They shall have coverings of Fire
above them, and coverings of Fire beneath them". (39:16)
Some of the Salaf interpreted the
"Bed" (al-Mihaad) as meaning a mattress and the "cover"
(al-Ghawaash) as being a blanket (Tafseer Ibn Katheer, 3/168)
The "surrounding" may be
interpreted in another way, which is that Hell will have a wall
to surround the kuffaar so that they will never be able to get
out or escape form it, as Allaah (swt) says: "..Verily We have
prepared for the wrongdoers a Fire whose [smoke and flames] like
the walls and roof of a tent, will hem them in; If they implore
relief, they will be granted water like melted brass, that will
scald their faces. How dreadful the drink! How uncomfortable a
couch to recline on!" (18:29)
(8) The Fire Will Leap Up Over
Their Hearts
We have already explained that the
physical bodies of the people of Hell will be made huge in size.
In spite of that, the Fire will penetrate their bodies until it
reaches their innermost depths: "Soon will I cast him into
Hellfire! And what will explain to you what Hellfire is? Naught
does it permit to endure, and naught does it leave alone,
Darkening and changing the colour of man!" (74:26-29)
Some of the Salaf said concerning
the phrase, "naught does it leave alone" that it meant, "it eats
bones and flesh and brains and does not leave anything untouched"
(Ibn Rajab, at-Takhweef min an-Naar, p.146)
Allaah (swt) says: "By no means!
He will be sure to be thrown into that which Breaks to Pieces.
And what will explain to you what that which Breaks to Pieces is?
[It is] the Fire of the [wrath of] Allaah, kindled [to a blaze],
that which mourns [right] to the hearts". (104:4-6)
Muhammad ibn Ka'b al-Qurtubee
said, "The Fire eats into him until it reaches his heart, then
his body will be created anew. It was reported that when Thaabit
al-Bananee read this aayah, he said, "The Fire will burn them
until it reaches their hearts, while they are still alive; this
is how great their suffering is!" Then he wept." (at-Takhweef min
an-Naar, p.146)
(9) Their entrails will be spilled
out in the Fire
al-Bukhaari and Muslim report from
Usaamah ibn Zayd that the Prophet (saw) said: "A man will be
brought forth on the Day of Resurrection and thrown into the
Fire. Then his entrails will be spilled out into the Fire, and he
will be forced to walk around and around like a donkey in a
treadmill. The people of Hell will gather around him and say, "O
So-and-so, what is wrong with you? Did you not enjoin us to do
good and forbid us to do evil?" He will say, "I used to order you
to do good, but I did not do it, and I used to forbid you to do
evil, but I used to do it." Then he will walk around and around
like a donkey in a treadmill" (al-Bukhaari and Muslim, Mishkaat
al-Masaabeeh, 2/642, hadith no. 5139)
One of the people whose entrails
will be spilled out in Hell is 'Amr ibn Lahay who was the first
to change the religion of the Arabs. The Prophet (saw) saw him
dragging his own entrails in Hell. Muslim reports from Jaabir ibn
Abdullaah that the Prophet (saw) said, "I saw 'Amr ibn 'Aamir
al-Khuza'ee dragging his own entrails in Hell, and he was the
first one to introduce as-Saa'ibah (a she-camel turned loose for
free pasture for the sake of idols, upon which nothing was
allowed to be carried". (Mishkaat al-Masaabeeh, 2/642)
(10) The Chains, Fetters and
Hammers of the People of Hell
Allaah (swt) has promised that the
people of Hell will have chains fetters and hammers in the Fire:
"For the Rejecters We have prepared iron chains, yokes and a
blazing Fire". (76:4)
"With Us are fetters [to bind
them] and a Fire [to burn them] and a food that chokes, and a
penalty grievous". (73:12-13)
The yokes will be placed around
their necks: "...We shall put yokes on the necks of the
unbelievers. It would only be a requital for their ill [or evil]
deeds". (34:33)
"When yokes [shall be] round their
necks, and the chains, they shall be dragged along." (40:71)
The chains or fetters are
something with which Allah (swt) will punish them: "With Us are
fetters..." (73:12)
The chains are another kind of
punishment, with which the wrongdoers will be tied up, just as
criminals are chained up in this world. See how the Qur'aan
describes them: "The stern command will say, "Seize him and bind
him, and burn him in the blazing Fire, further, make him march in
a chain, whereof the length is seventy cubits". (69:30-32)
Allaah (swt) has promised the
people of Hell hooked rods of iron which are like hammers with
which the evildoers will be beaten when they try to escape from
the Fire, and they will be thrown ever deeper into Hell: "And for
them are hooked rods of iron [to punish them]. Every time they
seek to get away therefrom, from anguish, they will be driven
back therein, and [it will be] said to them: "taste the torment
of burning!" (22:21-22)
(11) They will be accompanied by
their objects of worship and their devils in Hell
The Kuffaar and Mushrikeen used to
glorify the false deities that they worshipped instead of Allaah
(swt); they would defend them and give of themselves and their
wealth in their worshipping. On the Day of Resurrection, Allaah
(swt) will cause those deities that they used to worship instead
of Him to enter the Fire, as a source of humiliation and shame
for them, so that they will know that they were misled and that
they worshipped something that has no power either to benefit
them or to harm them: "Verily, you [disbelievers] and the [false]
gods that you worship besides Allaah are [but] fuel for Hell! To
it will you [surely] come! If these had been gods, they would not
have got there! But each one will abide therein." (21:98-99)
Ibn Rajab says, "Because the
Kuffaar worship their gods instead of Allaah (swt) and believe
that they will intercede for them with Allaah (swt) and will
bring them closer to Him, they will be punished by having these
gods in Hell with them as a source of humiliation and shame, and
to make them feel deep sorrow and regret. Because when a
punishment is accompanied by the thing that was the reason for
the punishment, the pain and sorrow becomes more intense."
(at-Takhweef min an-Naar, p.105)
For this reason the sun and moon
will be thrown into Hell, and will be fuel for it, to punish
those wrongdoers who used to worship them instead of Allaah. As
the hadith says, "The sun and moon will be rolled up in Hell".
(al-Bayhaqi in Shu'ab al-Imaan, and al-Bazzar, al-Isma'eelee and
al-Khattabee, see Silsilat al-Hadith as-Saheehah, 1/32)
al-Qurtubee says, "They will be
placed in Hell, because they were worshipped instead of Allaah
(swt). It is not a punishment for them, because they are
inanimate, but that will be done in order to increase the sorrow
and shame of the Kaafireen. This is what was said by some of the
scholars." (al-Qurtubee, at-Tadhkirah, p.392)
For the same reason, the Kuffaar
and their devils will be gathered together, so as to make the
punishment more intense: "And if anyone withdraws himself from
the remembrance of [Allaah] All-Gracious, We appoint for him an
evil one to be an intimate companion to him. Such evil ones
really hinder them from the Path, but they think that they are
being guided aright! At length, when [such a one] comes to Us, he
says, [to his evil companion], "Would that between me and you
were the distance of east and west". Ah, evil is the companion
indeed! When you have done wrong, it will avail you nothing, that
Day that you shall be partners in punishment". (43:36-39)
(12) Their sorrow, regret and
supplications
When the Kuffaar see Hell, they
will be filled with intense regret, at a time when regret will be
of no avail: "...they would declare [their] repentance when they
see the penalty but the judgement between them will be with
justice, and no wrong will be done unto them." (10:54)
When the Kuffaar looks at the
record of his deeds, and sees his kufr and shirk, for which he
deserves eternal Hell, he will pray for oblivion and death: "But
he who is given his Record behind his back, soon will he cry for
perdition, and he will enter a blazing Fire". (84:10-12)
They will repeat their prayer for
oblivion when they are thrown into the Fire and its heat touches
them: "And when they are cast, bound together, into a constricted
place therein, they will plead for destruction there and then!
This Day plead not for a single destruction: plead for
destruction oft-repeated". (25:13-14)
Their screams will grow louder and
more desperate and they will call on their Rabb, hoping that He
(swt) will take them out of the Fire: "Therein will they cry
aloud [for assistance]: "Our Rabb! Bring us out, we shall work
righteousness, not the [deeds] we used to do." (35:37)
At that time, they will come to
realise the error and foolishness of their kufr: "They will
further say: "Had we but listened or used our intelligence we
would not [now] be among the companions of the blazing Fire".
(67:10)
"They will say, "Our Rabb! Twice
have You made us without life and twice have you given us life!
Now we have recognised our sins: Is there any way out [of this]?"
(40:11)
But their prayer will be harshly
refused, and they will be answered as animals deserve to be
answered: "They will say, "Our Rabb! Our misfortune overwhelmed
us, and we became a people astray. Our Rabb! Bring us out of
this; if ever we return [to evil] then shall we be wrongdoers
indeed!" He [Allaah] will say, "Be driven into it with ignominy!
And speak not to Me!" (23:106-108)
The promise will come true, and
they will reach a destination where no prayer will benefit them
and there will be no hope: "If only you could see when the guilty
ones will bend low their heads before their Rabb [saying], "Our
Rabb! We have seen and we have heard; now then send us back [to
the world], we will work righteousness for we do indeed [now]
believe". If We had so willed, surely We could certainly have
brought every soul its true guidance, but the Word from Me will
come true: I will fill Hell with jinns and men all together.
Taste you then - for you forgot the Meeting of this Day of yours,
and We too will forget you - taste the penalty of eternity for
your [evil] deeds!" (32:12-14)
After that the people of Hell will
call upon the keepers of Hell: "Pray to your Rabb to lighten us
the penalty for a day [at least]! They will say, "Did there not
come to you your Messengers with clear signs?" They will say,
"Yes". They will reply, "Then pray [as you like]! But the prayer
of those without faith is nothing but [futile wandering] in
[mazes of] error". (40:49-50)
Then they will ask for
intercession so that their Rabb might annihilate them: "And they
will cry, "O Malik [Guard of Hell]! Would that your Rabb put an
end to us". He will say, "Nay, but you shall abide"" (43:77)
Everything they ask for will be
refused. There will be no coming out of the Fire, no reduction in
the torment, and no oblivion. Rather it is ongoing, eternal
punishment, and at that time they will be told: "...and whether
you are patient of it, or impatient of it, it is all the same.
You are only being requited for what you used to do." (52:16)
Then their wailing will increase,
and they will weep for a long time: "Let them laugh a little:
much will they weep: a recompense for the [evil] that they do".
(9:82)
They will weep until no tears are
left, then they will weep blood, and their tears will leave
traces on their faces like the channels cut into rock by water.
In al-Mustadrak by al-Haakim there is a report from 'Abdullaah
ibn Qays that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said: "The people of
Hell will weep so much that if ships were placed in their tears,
they would float, and they will weep blood - meaning, instead of
tears"
Anas ibn Maalik reported that the
Prophet (saw) said: "The people of Hell will be made to weep, and
they will weep until they have no tears left. Then they will weep
blood until they have as it were channels in their faces, if
ships were put in them, they would float". (1)
Those evildoers lost their own
souls and their families when they preferred kufr to eemaan.
Listen to the wailing and cries when they are punished: "The Day
when their faces will be turned upside down in the Fire, they
will say, "Woe to us! Would that we had obeyed Allaah and obeyed
the Messenger!" And they would say, "Our Rabb, verily we obeyed
our chiefs and our great ones, and they misled us from the
(right) Path. Our Rabb, give them double penalty and curse them
with a very great curse!" (33:66-68)
Listen to how Allaah (swt)
described their condition [we seek refuge with Allaah (swt) from
that]: "As for those who are wretched, they will be in the fire,
sighing in a high and low tone. They will dwell therein for all
the time that the heavens and earth endure, except as your Rabb
wills.." (11:106-107)
az-Zajjaj said, "The high tone
(az-Zafeer) is because of the intensity of their groaning and it
is very high. It was suggested that az-Zafeer means the panting
of the breath in the chest due to extreme fear, so that the ribs
become swollen. The "low tone" (ash-Shaheeq) is a long drawn-out
breath, or an intake of breath; in either case it is an
indication of the great extent of their grief and anguish. Their
situation is likened to that of the one whose heart was
overwhelmed by heat and whose soul was surrounded by it. al-Layth
said, "az-Zafeer means that a man will take deep breaths because
of his intense grief, and ash-Shaheeq refers to his exhaling"
(Siddeeq Hasan Khan, Yaqadhat uli al-I'tibaar p.72)
(1) Sheikh Naasir ud-Deen
al-Albaani narrated these two hadiths in Silsilat al-Hadith
as-Saheehah, 4/245, no. 1679 and attributed the first hadith to
al-Haakim in al-Mustadrak. al-Haakim said "It is a hadith whose
isnaad is saheeh". adh-Dhahabi agreed with him. Sheikh Naasir
said, "He should have added: according to the conditions of
al-Bukhaari and Muslim. All the men of its isnaad are men who
narrated the hadith they (al-Bukhaari and Muslim) recorded. He
mentioned that one of them, Abul-Nu'man, whose nickname was
'Aarim had become confused. Sheikh Naasir quoted the second
hadith in support of the first, and attributed it to Ibn Maajah,
and Ibn Abi-Dunyaa; Yazeed al-Raqqas one of the narrators, is
da'eef, but the rest of the narrators are those from whom
al-Bukhaari and Muslim narrated.
How to Save Oneself From the Fire
As it is kufr that will condemn a
person to eternal Hell, the way to be saved from Hell is through
eemaan and righteous deeds. So the Muslims pray to their Rabb
with faith to save them from the Fire: "Those who say, "Our Rabb!
We have indeed believed, forgive us then, our sins and save us
from the agony of the Fire". (3:16)
"...Our Rabb! Not for naught have
You created [all] this, glory to You! Give us salvation from the
torment of the Fire. Our Rabb! Any whom You admit to the Fire,
truly You cover with shame, and never will wrongdoers find any
helpers. Our Rabb! We have heard the call of one calling [us] to
faith: "Believe in your Rabb," and we have believed. Our Rabb!
Forgive us our sins and blot out from us our inequities, and take
to Yourself our souls in the company of the righteous
[al-Abraar]. Our Rabb! Grant us what You did promise unto us
through Your Messengers and save us from shame on the Day of
Judgement, for You never break Your Promise". (3:191-194)
Many ahadith speak in detail about
this matter and describe the deeds that will protect one from the
Fire, for example, love of Allaah (swt). In al-Haakim's
al-Mustadrak, and Ahmad's al-Musnad, a report from Anas ibn
Maalik (ra) states, "The Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "By
Allaah (swt), Allaah will never thrown one whom He loves into the
Fire" (sahih, See Sahih al-Jaami' 6/104)
Fasting is also a source of
protection from the Fire, as Ahmad reports in al-Musnad and
al-Bayhaqi in Shu'ab al-Imaan, with a hasan isnaad from Jaabir
ibn 'Abdullaah: "The Prophet (saw) said, "Allaah (swt) says,
"Fasting is a shield with which one may protect oneself from the
Fire". (Sahih al-Jaami, 4/114)
In Shu'ab al-Imaan, al-Bayhaqi
reports from 'Uthmaan ibn Abil-Aas that the Prophet (saw) said,
"Fasting is a shield from the punishment of Allaah (swt)" It was
reported by Ahmad, an-Nasaa'ee, Ibn Maajah and Ibn Khuzaymah and
its isnaad is saheeh (Sahih al-Jaami' 3/264).
If fasting is accomplished at the
time of jihaad against the enemy, then that is a great victory,
as it was reported from Abu Sa'eed al-Khudree that the Messenger
of Allaah (saw) said: "Whoever fasts for one day when he is
engaged in jihaad for the sake of Allaah, Allaah will remove him
[lit. his face] seventy years distance from the Fire". (Ahmad,
al-Bukhaari, Muslim, at-Tirmidhi and an-Nasaa'ee - Sahih
al-Jaami' 5/310)
Other means of salvation from the
Fire are fear of Allaah and jihaad for His sake: "But for him who
fears the standing before his Rabb, there will be two gardens [ie
in Paradise]" (55:46)
at-Tirmidhi and an-Nasaa'ee
reported from Abu Hurayrah (ra) that the Messenger of Allaah(saw)
said: "No one who weeps out of fear of Allaah will enter Hell
until the milk goes back into the breast [i.e. never] and a man
will never have both the dust from fighting in the way of Allaah
(swt) and the smoke of Hell". (Mishkaat al-Masaabeeh, 2/356, no.
3828, isnaad is sahih)
al-Bukhaari reports from Abu 'Abs
that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "No two feet that get
dusty for the sake of Allaah (swt) will never meet in the Fire of
Hell". (Mishkaat al-Masaabeeh, 2/349, no. 3794)
Muslim reports from Abu Hurayrah
(ra) that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "A Kaafir and the
one who kills him will never meet in the Fire of Hell." (Mishkaat
al-Masaabeeh, 2/349, no. 3795)
We may also be shielded from the
Fire by seeking protection with Allaah from it: "Those who say,
"our Rabb! Avert from us the wrath of Hell, for its wrath is
indeed an affliction grievous." Evil indeed is it as an abode and
as a place to rest in". (25:64-65)
Ahmad, Ibn Maajah, Ibn Hibbaan,
and al-Haakim report with a sahih isnaad from Anas, that the
Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "No one asks Allaah (swt)) for
Paradise three times, but Paradise will say, "O Allaah (swt)
admit him to Paradise". And no Muslim asks Allaah for protection
from Hell three times, but Hell will say, "O Allaah save him from
me"" (Sahih al-Jaami, 5/145, no.5506)
al-Bukhaari and Muslim report from
Abu Hurayrah (ra) that when the Prophet (saw) was discussing the
angels who seek out gatherings of dhikr he said, "Allaah (swt)
asks them and He knows best, "What are they seeking protection
from?" They tell Him, "From the Fire". He asks, "And have they
seen it." They say, "No, by Allaah, O Rabb, They have not seen
it." He says, "How would it be if they had seen it?" They say,
"They would be even more afraid and anxious to escape it". He
(swt) says, "Bear witness that I have forgiven them"". (Sahih
al-Jaami', 2/233, no. 2169)
Paradise: the Eternal Abode
Paradise is the tremendous reward
which Allaah (swt) has prepared for His beloved (awliyaa) and
those who obey Him. It is complete joy and pleasure, where
nothing is lacking and nothing can disturb its purity. What
Allaah (swt) and His Messenger have told us about it makes out
heads spin because our minds are not able to comprehend the
greatness of such blessings.
Listen to the words of Allaah
(swt) in this hadith qudsi: "I have prepared for My righteous
slaves that which no eye has seen, no ear has heard and has never
crossed the mind of any human being".
Then the Prophet (saw) said,
"Recite, if you wish: "No person knows what is kept hidden for
them of joy as a reward for what they used to do". (32:17)
The joys of Paradise are far
greater than the pleasures of this world, which pale into
insignificance in comparison. al-Bukhaari reports from Sahl ibn
Sa'd as-Sa'idee that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said: "A space
the size of a whip in Paradise is better than this world and al
that is in it". (Fath al-Baari, 6/319, an-Nawawi's commentary on
Muslim 17/166)
Because admittance to Paradise and
salvation from the Fire are according to Allaah's will and
judgement, it is a great victory and tremendous success, as
Allaah (swt) says: "Only he who is saved far from the Fire and
admitted to the Garden, will have indeed attained the object of
life [or: been successful]" (3:185)
"Allaah has promised to believers
- men and women - Gardens under which rivers flow, to dwell
therein [forever], and beautiful mansions in Gardens of
everlasting bliss. But the greatest bliss is the Good Pleasure of
Allaah. That is the supreme felicity [or success]". (9:72)
"...and those who obey Allaah and
His Messenger will be admitted to Gardens with rivers flowing
underneath, to abide therein [forever] and that will be the
supreme achievement". (4:13)
Admittance to Paradise
There is no doubt that the joy of
the believers will be incomparable when they are led, group by
honourable group, to the blessed Gardens of Paradise. When they
reach Paradise its gates will be opened for them, and they will
be welcomed by noble angels congratulating them on their safe
arrival after suffering so much hardship and witnessing so much
horror: "And those who feared their Rabb will be led to the
garden in crowds, until, behold, they arrive there; its gates
will be opened and its keepers will say "Peace be upon you! Well
have you done! Enter here, to dwell therein". (39:73)
In other words, your words,
thoughts and deeds were good so your hearts and souls became pure
and for that you deserve Paradise.
The Believers Will Be Purified
Before They Enter Paradise
After the Believers have passed
over as-Siraat (the bridge over Hell), they will be kept on a
bridge between Paradise and Hell, where they will be purified by
means of their settling any wrongs that existed between any of
them in this world. THen when they enter paradise they will be
pure and clean, none of them bearing any ill-will towards another
or demanding anything of another.
al-Bukhaari reported from Abu
Sa'eed al-Khudri (ra) that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said:
"The believers will be saved from the Fire then they will be kept
on a bridge between Paradise and Hell. They will settle their
accounts with one another for any wrongs that existed between
them in this world, until they are purified and cleansed, and
will be permitted to enter Paradise. By the One in Whose hand is
the soul of Muhammad, each of them will know his dwelling in
Paradise better than he knew his dwelling in this world". (Sahih
al-Bukhaari, Kitaab ar-Riqaaq, Baab al-Qisas Yawm al-Qiyamah,
Fath al-Baari, 11/395)
Our Prophet (saw) will be the
first to ask for the gates of paradise to be opened, after Aadam,
the father of mankind, and all the other great Prophets refuse
this task.
The First People to Enter Paradise
The first of mankind to enter Paradise will be our Prophet
Muhammad (saw) and the first nation to enter PAradise will be his
ummah. The first member of this ummah to enter will be Abu Bakr
as-Siddiq (ra).
Ibn Katheer quotes a number of
Hadith [an-Nihayah, 2/213] that state this such as the report of
Muslim from Anas (ra) according to which the Messenger of Allaah
(saw) said, "I will be the first one to knock at the gates of
Paradise".
Muslim also reported from Anas
that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said: "I will come to the
gates of paradise and ask for it to be opened. The gatekeeper
will ask, "Who are you?" I will say, "Muhammad". The gatekeeper
will say, "I was ordered not to open the gate for anyone else
before you"".
al-Bukhaari, Muslim and
an-Nasaa'ee report from Abu Hurayrah (ra) that the PRophet (saw)
said: "We are the last, but we will be the first on the Day of
Resurrection. We will be the first of mankind to enter Paradise".
Abu Dawood reports from Abu
Hurayrah (ra) that the Prophet (saw) said, "Jibreel came to me,
and showed me the gate of Paradise through which my ummah will
enter". Abu Bakr said, "O Messenger of Allaah (saw), would that I
had been with you to see it!". The Messenger of Allaah (saw) "But
you, O Abu Bakr, will be the first of my ummah to enter
Paradise".
Those Who Will Enter Paradise
Without Being Called to Account
The first group of this ummah who
will enter Paradise will be those who were pre-eminent in their
imaan, taqwaa, righteous deeds and adherence to the true
religion. They will enter Paradise in one rank: the first of them
will not enter until the last of them enters, and they will be as
beautiful as the full moon.
Al-Bukhaari reports from Abu
Hurayrah (ra) that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said: "The first
group to enter Paradise will be as beautiful as the full moon.
They will not spit, blow their noses or excrete. Their vessels
will be fo gold, their combs of gold and silver, their incense o
aloe, and their sweat of musk. Each of them will have two wives,
the marrow of whose leg-bones will be visible through their flesh
because of their extreme beauty. There will be no differences or
hatred among them (the people of Paradise); their hearts will be
as one, and they will glorify Allaah (swt) morning and evening".
(Kitaab Bid' al-Khalq, Baab Ma Jaa' fi Sifaat al-Jannah, Fath
al-Baari, 6/318; Muslim, at-Tirmidhi)
al-Bukhaari reports from Sahl ibn
Sa'd (ra) that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said: "Seventy
thousand - or seven hundred thousand - of my ummah will enter
Paradise; the first of them will not enter until the last of them
does so, and their faces will look like the full moon". (Fath
al-Baari, 6/319)
It is true that with each one of
these seventy, Allaah (swt) will give His Prophet seventy
thousand. Ahmad reports with a saheeh isnaad from Abu Bakr (ra)
that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said: "I have been given
seventy thousand of my ummah, who will enter Paradise without
being called to account. Their faces will be like the full moon,
and their hearts will be as one. I asked my Rabb, may He be
glorified, for more, and He gave me, along with each of them,
seventy thousand more". (Saheeh al-Jaami', 1/350, no. 1068)
Ahmad, at-Tirmidhi, and Ibn
Hibbaan report with a saheeh isnaad from Abu Umaamah that the
Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "My Rabb promised me that seventy
thousand of my ummah would enter Paradise without being called to
account and without being punished, and with each one will be
seventy thousand, and three handfuls of people picked up by my
Rabb [i.e. it will be a great number]". (Saheeh al-Jaami' 6/108,
no. 2988).
The Prophet (saw) described the
characteristics of these seventy thousand. al-Bukhaari reports
from Ibn 'Abbaas that the Prophet (saw) said, "I was shown the
nations, and I saw a Prophet pass by with a group of his people,
and another with a band of his people, another with only ten,
another with five, and another on his own (with no followers).
Then I looked and saw a large crowd of people. I asked, "O
Jibreel, are these my ummah?" He said, "No, but look at the
horizon." So I looked, and saw a huge multitude of people.
Jibreel said, "These are your ummah, and those seventy thousand
in front will not be called to account or punished." I asked,
"Why?" He said, "They did not treat themselves with branding
(cauterisation) or with ruqyaa (charms) and they did not see evil
omens in things (i.e they were not superstitious): they put their
trust only in their Rabb"". 'Ukaasha ibn Mihsan stood up and
said, "Pray to Allaah (swt) to make me one of them". The Prophet
(saw) said, "O Allaah (swt) make him one of them". Then another
man stood up and said, "Ask Allaah (swt) to make me one of them".
The Prophet (saw) said, 'Ukaasha has preceded you". (Saheeh
al-Bukhaari, Kitaab ar-Riqaaq, Baab Yadhkul al-Jannah Sab'un
Alfan bi Ghayri Hisaab, Fath al-Baari, 11/405)
These may be the ones whom Allaah
(swt) has called al-Muqarraboon (those nearest to Allaah swt):
"And those foremost [in faith] will be foremost [in the
Hereafter]. These will be those nearest to Allaah
[al-Muqarraboon], in the Gardens of Bliss". (56:10-12)
More of them will come from the
early generations than from the later generations: "A multitude
of those [foremost] will be from the first generations [who
embraced Islaam], and a few of those [foremost] will be from the
later generations". (56:13-14)
The Poor Will Enter Jannah Ahead
of the Rich
Muslim reports from 'Abdullaah ibn
'Amr (ra) that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said< "The poor of
the Muhajireen will enter Paradise forty years ahead of the
rich". (Mishkaat al-Masaabeeh, 2/663, no. 5235)
at-Tirmidhi reported from Abu
Sa'eed, and Ahmad, at-Tirmidhi and Ibn Maajah reported from Abu
Hurayrah, that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said: "The poor of
the Muhajireen will enter Paradise five hundred years ahead of
the rich of the Muhajireen" (Saheeh al-Jaami' 4/90, no.4104).
Elsewhere the Prophet (saw)
explained that these are the people who have nothing to be
brought account for, and this is in addition to their jihaad and
virtue. al-Haakim reported from 'Abdullaah ibn 'Amr that the
Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "Do you know who will be the
first of my ummah to enter Paradise?" I said, "Allaah and His
Messenger know best". He said, "The poor of the Muhajireen. They
will come to the gate of Paradise on the Day of Resurrection and
ask for it to be opened. The gatekeepers will say to them, "Have
you been brought to account?" They will say, "What do we need to
be brought to account for? We were carrying our swords and
fighting for the sake of Allaah (swt) until we died." Then the
gates will be opened for them and they will stay there for forty
years before anyone else enters". (Silsilah al-Hadith
as-Saheehah, 2/532, no. 853, al-Haakim said it is sahih according
to the conditions of al-Bukhaari and Muslim).
al-Bukhaari reports from Usaamah
ibn Zayd that the Prophet (saw) said, "I stood by the gate of
Paradise and saw that the majority of those who entered were the
poor and wretched. The rich [Muslims] were detained while the
people of Hell were ordered to be taken to Hell". (Sahih
al-Bukhaari, Kitaab ar-Riqaaq, BAab Sifaat al-Jannah, wan-Naar,
Fath al-Baari, 2/345)
Some of the hadith quoted above
stated that the poor will enter Paradise forty years ahead of
other people while others state that the difference will be five
hundred years. The two statements may be reconciled by pointing
out that the poor a re not all alike, neither are the rich. As
al-Qurtubee suggested (at-Tadhkirah, p.470) the poor vary in the
strength of their imaan and their achievements, and the same
applies to the rich. If we think in terms of the first of the
poor and the last of the rich to enter Paradise then the
time-span will be five hundred years, but if we are thinking of
the last of the poor and the first of the rich, then the time
span is forty years. And Allaah knows best." (Ibn Katheer,
an-Nihaayah, 2/345)
The First Three to Enter Jannah
at-Tirmidhi reported with a hasan
isnaad from Abu Hurayrah that the Prophet (saw) said: "I was
shown the first three to enter Paradise: the Shaheed (the
martyr); the one who is chaste and proud; and the slave who
worships Allaah (swt) with devotion and is faithful and sincere
towards his master" (Jaami' al-Usool, 10/535, attributed to
Ahmad, al-Haakim and al-Bayhaqi)
The Sinners Among the Believers
Will Enter Paradise
(i) They will be brought forth
from Hell and will enter Paradise by means of intercession.
Muslim reports from Abu Sa'eed
that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said: "The people of Hell will
remain there, never dying, and never living. But there are people
who will enter Hell because of their sins, and will be killed
therein, so that they become like coals. Permission will be
granted for intercession to be made, and they will be brought
forth in groups and spread on rivers of Paradise, and it will be
said, "O people of Paradise, pour water on them. Then they will
grow like seeds in the silt left by a flood". [Muslim, Kitaab
al-Imaan, Baab as-Shafa'ah wa Ikhraaj al-Muwahiddin min an-Naar,
1/172]
Muslim also reports from Jaabir
ibn 'Abdullaah that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "Some
people will be brought out of the Fire, having been burnt all
over except for their faces, and they will enter Paradise".
[Muslim, Kitaab al-Imaam, Baab adna Ahl al-Jannah Manzilatan,
1/178]
The people of Paradise will call
these people who are brought out of Hell and admitted to
Paradise, al-Jahannamiyyoon. al-Bukhaari reports from 'Imraan ibn
Husayn (ra) that the Prophet (saw) said, "Some people will be
brought out of Hell through the intercession of Muhammad (saw).
They will enter Paradise and will be known as al-Jahannamiyyoon."
[Sahih al-Bukhaari, Kitaab ar-Riqaaq, Baab Sifaat al-Jannah
wan-Naar, Fath al-Baari, 11/418. They are also mentioned in a
hadith narrated from Jaabir by Muslim, 1/179 and al-Bukhaari from
Anas, Fath al-Baari 11/416]
According to another sahih hadith
narrated by Jaabir: "The Prophet (saw) said, "They will be
brought out of the Fire through intercession, as if they are
tha'areer". I asked, "What are tha'areer?" He said, "Daghabis
[snake cucumbers]"". [al-Bukhaari, Kitaab ar-Riqaaq, Baab Sifaah
al-Jannah wan-Naar, Fath al-Baari, 11/416]
Muslim reports a lengthy hadith
from Abu Hurayrah, in which the Prophet (saw) describes the
Hereafter, and in which he says: "...When Allaah (swt) has
finished judging mankind, and wants to bring whomever He wills
out of Hell by His Mercy, He will order angels to bring forth
those upon who He wishes to bestow His mercy of the people who
never associated anything in worship with Allaah (swt), and who
said, "Laa ilaaha illaah Allaah". The angels will recognise them
in Hell, and will known them by the mark of sujood on their
foreheads. The Fire will consume all of a man except the mark of
sujood which Allaah (swt) has forbidden the Fire to consume. They
will be brought forth, having been burned in the Fire, the water
of life will be poured on then, and they will grow like seeds
left by still after a flood". [Saheeh Muslim, Kitaab al-Imaan,
Baab ar-Ru'yah, 1/299, no. 182]
It was reported in more than one
hadith that Allaah (swt) will bring forth from hell whoever has a
dinaar's weight of faith in his heart, or even half a dinaar's
weight or an atom's weight. Moreover, people will be brought
forth who never did any good deeds at all. Abu Sa'eed al-Khudri
reported that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "Allaah (swt)
will admit the people of Paradise to Paradise and He will admit
whomsoever He will by His Mercy. And He will admit the people of
Hell to Hell, then He will say, "Look for anyone who has the
weight of a mustard seed of faith in his heart, and bring him
out"". [Saheeh Muslim, Kitaab al-Imaan, Baab Ithbat ash-Shafa'ah
wa Ikhraaj al-Muwwahhadeen, 1/172]
One of the reports about Hell is
the hadeeth narrated by Jaabir ibn 'Abdullaah (ra) concerning
entering Hellfire: "Then intercession will be permitted and they
will interceded until whoever says Laa ilaaha illa Allaah and has
a barley grain's worth of goodness in his heart will be brought
forth. They will be made to stand in the courtyard of paradise
and the people of Paradise will start to pour water over them,
until they begin to grow like seeds left by silt after a flood.
All traces of the Fire will disappear, then he [the person who
was brought out of Hell] will keep asking until he is given the
equivalent of this world and ten times more". [Sahih Muslim, Baab
adna Ahl al-Jannah Manzilatan, 1/178]
Anas ibn Maalik reported that the
Prophet (saw) said: "Whoever says Laa ilaaha illaa Allaah and has
a barely grain's weight of goodness in his heart will be brought
out of the Fire. Then whoever says, "Laa ilaaha illaa Allaah" and
has a wheat grains weight of goodness in his heart will be
brought out of the Fire. Then whoever says, Laa Ilaaha illaa
Allaah and has an atom's-weight of goodness in his heart will be
brought out of the Fire". [Sahih Muslim, Kitaab al-Imaan, Baab
adna Ahl al-Jannah Manzilatan, 1/182]
There are many hadiths that
discuss this matter.
(ii) Opinions of different groups
on intercession.
The Khawaarij and Mu'tazilah deny
that there will be any intercession to protect those who are
guilty of major sins and have been ordered to enter Hell from
doing so, or to bring forth those who have already entered.
al-Qurtubee said, "This intercession was denied by the
innovators, Khawaarij and Mu'tazilah. Their denial is based on
their corrupt principles, which are based on what they saw as
rational thinking". [1]
These reprehensible ideas which go
against the muttawaatir sahih hadith, emerged while the Sahabah
were still alive. Muslim reports in his sahih from Yazeed
al-Faqeer, who says: "I was infatuated with one of the ideas of
the Khawaarij, so a large group of us went out, intending to go
for Hajj and then go out to fight the people. We came to Madinah,
where we found Jaabir ibn 'Abdullaah sitting by a pillar,
narrated hadith to the people. When he mentioned
al-Jahannamiyyoon, I said, "O Companion of the Messenger of
Allaah, what is this that you are narrating, when Allaah (swt)
says: "And who You admit to the Fire, truly You cover with
shame." [3:192] and "....everytime they wish to get away
therefrom, they will be put back thereto.." [32:20] So what is it
that you are saying?" He said, "Have you read the Qur'aan?" I
said, "Yes." He asked, "Have you heard about the [exalted]
position of Muhammad [i.e. the position to which Allaah swt would
raise him]?" I said, "Yes". He said, "That is the honoured
position of Muhammad by which Allaah (swt) will bring out
whosoever He wishes to bring out". Then he described as-Siraat
[the bridge over Hell] and the passing of the people over it,
then said, "I am afraid that I may not have remembered exactly
what he said. But he said that people would be brought out of
Hell after entering it. He meant that they would come out looking
like the wood of the ebony tree; they would enter one of the
rivers of paradise and bathe in it, then they would come out
looking [white] like sheets of paper". We turned back and said,
"Woe to you! Dso think this sheikh would tell lies about the
Messenger of Allaah (saw)? We turned back [from the views of the
Khawaarij] and by Allaah (swt) every one of us abandoned this
group except for one man". [Sahih Muslim, Kitaab al-Imaan, Baab
adna Ahl al-Jannah Manzilatan, 1/179, no.191]
The Khawaarij and Mu'tazilah went
ot extremes with their claim that people guilty of major sins
[al-Kabaair] would never come out of Hell, and that the
intercession of those who interceded would be of no avail for
them. The Murji'ah went to the opposite extreme by stating that
no-one who was guilty of major sins would necessarily enter Hell,
and believing that all such people would enter Paradise without
being punished at all. Both groups are in conflict with the
well-known muttawaatir Sunnah and with the consensus of the Salaf
and Imaams of this ummah. Allaah (swt) has guided Ahl as-Sunnah
wal-Jama'ah to the truth in this matter where others have erred,
by His Will. They [Ahl as-Sunnah] believe that hose who are
guilty of major sins are subject to the will of Allaah (swt); if
He wills, He will forgive them, out of mercy, and If He wills, He
will punish them for His sins then admit them to Paradise by His
Mercy.
"Allaah forgives not that partners
should be set up with Him, but He forgives anything else, to whom
He pleases." (4:48)
"Say: O My Slaves who have
transgressed against themselves [by committing evil deeds and
sins]! Despair not of the Mercy of Allaah, verily Allaah forgives
all sins. Truly He is Oft-forgiving, All-Merciful". (39:53)
Shirk will not be forgiven, but
any other sin is subject o the Will of allaah. The one who
repents will be as if he never sinned. The aayaat that the
Khawaarij use to prove that intercession will not be accepted
actually refers to the kinds of intercession believed in by the
mushrikeen. They think that interceding with Allaah is like
interceding with rulers or authorities on earth, where a person
may intercede with someone (an authority figure) without that
person's permission and even if the one in authority is
displeased with the one on whose half intercession is made. This
is not so in the case of Allaah (swt) may He be glorified.
Several texts reject this type of intercession, for example:
"Then guard yourselves against A Day when one soul shall not
avail another, nor shall intercession be accepted from him nor
will compensation be taken from him nor shall anyone be helped
[from outside]" (2:48)
"Then will no intercession of
[any] intercessors profit them". (74:48)
"..No intimate friend, nor
intercessor will the wrongdoers have, who could be listened to".
(40:18)
Several texts explain that no-one
can intercede with Allaah except with His permission and unless
He is pleased both with the intercessor and the one for whom he
seeks to intercede: "Who is he that can intercede with Him except
with His permission?" (2:255)
"and they cannot interceded except
for him with whom He is pleased" (21:28)
"And there are many angels in the
heavens, whose intercession will avail nothing except after
Allaah has given leave for whom He wills and pleases". (53:26).
Allaah (swt) also says about the
angels: "He knows what is before them and what is behind them,
and they cannot intercede except for him with whom He is pleased.
And they stand in awe for fear of him". (21:28)
"No intercession can avail in His
presence, except for those to whom He has granted permission".
(34:23)
These aayaat reject and refute the
kind of intercession believed in by the mushrikeen, i.e.
intercession via angels, prophets and righteous people,
("saints"), and confirm only that intercession which takes place
with the permission of Allaah (swt) and when He is pleased with
both the intercessor and the one on whose behalf he intercedes.
Allaah (swt) is not pleased with the kuffaar and mushrikeen. As
for the disobedient monotheists, intercessors will interceded for
them, but they will not intercede for a mushrik. al-Bukhaari
narrated that Abu Hurayrah (ra) said, "I said, "O Messenger of
Allaah, who will be the most happy with your intercession on the
Day of Resurrection?" He said, "I thought, O Abu Hurayrah, that
no one would ask me this question before you, because I have seen
that you are so eager to learn hadith. The one who will be the
most happy with my intercession on the Day of Resurrection will
be the one who says Laa ilaaha illaa Allaah sincerely and from
the heart"". [al-Bukhaari, Kitaab ar-Riqaaq, Baab Sifaat
al-Jannah wan-Naar, Fath al-Baari, 11/418]
[1] al-Khawaarij are a sect that
emerged after the battle of Siffin; they denounced 'Alee and
Mu'awiyah, and whoever followed them, as kaafirs, and claimed
that whoever was disobedient to Allaah (swt) would remain forever
in Hell. The Mu'tazilah are the followers of Waasil ibn 'Ataa'
who believe in the Mu'tazili doctrine that whoever commits major
sins will remain eternally in Hell, but does not judge their
position in this life.
The Last Person to Enter Paradise
The Prophet (saw) has told us
about the last man who will be brought out of Hell and into
Paradise and the conversation that will take place between him
and his Rabb, and the incredibly great honor that Allaah (swt)
will bestow upon him. Ibn al-Ithir collected all the hadith on
this topic in Jami' al-Usool from which we will quote the
following:
(i) 'Abdullaah ibn Mas'oud (ra)
said: "The Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "I know the last of
the people of Hell who will be brought forth from it, and the
last of the people of Paradise to enter it. It is a man who will
come out of Hell crawling on all fours." Allaah will say to him,
"Go and enter Paradise". So he will come to it and will suppose
that it is full. He will go back and say, "My Rabb, I found it
full". Allaah (swt) will say, "Go and enter Paradise for there
you have something like the world and ten times over [or you have
something ten times better than the world]. He will says, "Are
you making fun of me - or laughing at me - and You are the
Sovereign of all?" I ['Abdullaah] saw the Messenger of Allaah
(saw) smiling so broadly that his back teeth were visible. He
used to say, "That is the one who is lowest in status of the
people of Paradise". [al-Bukhaari, 11/386, ar-Riqaaq, at-Tawheed
Baab Kalaam ar-Rabb 'azza wa jall yawm al-qiyamah ma'a al-anbiyaa
wa ghayrihim; and Muslim, with slight variation, no. 186, Baab
aakhir Ahl an-Naar Khurujan; and at-Tirmidhi, no. 2598 in Safah
Jahanam, Ch. 10]
(ii) 'Abdullaah ibn Mas'oud
reported that the Messenger of Allaah (Saw) said: "The last
person to enter paradise will be a man who will alternately walk,
stagger and be touched by the Fire. Once he has passed out of the
Fire, he will turn to face it and say, "Blessed be He Who has
saved me from you. Allaah (swt) has given me something that He
did not give to the earlier and later generations. Then a tree
will be raised up for him, and he will say, "O my Rabb, bring me
closer to this tree so that I may enjoy its shade and drink of
its water". Allaah (swt) will say, "O son of Aadam perhaps if I
grant you this, you will ask Me for something else?" He will say,
"No, O Rabb, I promise that I will not ask for anything else".
Allaah (swt) will excuse him because he is seeing something that
he has no patience to resist so he will bring him closer and he
will enjoy its shade and drink its water. Then another tree,
better than the first, will be raised up for him and he will say,
"O my Rabb, bring me near to this tree so that I may drink its
water and enjoy its shade, then I will not ask you for anything
more". Allaah (swt) will say, "O son of Aadam did you not promise
Me that you would not ask me for anything else? Perhaps if I
bring you closer to this tree you will ask for more?" So the man
will promise not to ask for any more, and Allaah will excuse him
because he is seeing something that he has no patience to resist,
so He will bring him closer and he will enjoy its shade and drink
its water. Then a third tree will be raised up at the gate of
paradise, and it will be better than the first two. The man will
say, "O My Rabb, bring me closer to this [tree] so that I may
enjoy its shade and drink its water, and I will not ask for
anything more." Allaah will say, "O son of Aadam, did you not
promise Me that you would not ask Me for anything more?" He will
say, "Yes, O Rabb, I will not ask you for anything more." His
Rabb, may He be glorified, will excuse him because he is seeing
something which he has no patience to resist, so He will bring
him closer. When he is brought close, he will hear the voices of
the people of Paradise, and will say, "O my Rabb, admit me to
it." Allaah (swt) will say, "O son of Aadam what do you want so
that you will never ask Me for anything else? Will it please you
if I give you the world and as much again?" He will say, "O Rabb,
are You making fun of me when You are the Rabb al-Aaalameen?" Ibn
Mas'oud smiled and said, "Why do you not ask me why I am
smiling?" They asked, "Why are you smiling?" He said, "Because
the Messenger of Allaah (saw) smiled". They asked, "Why are you
smiling, O Messenger of Allaah (saw)?" He said, "Because the Rabb
of the Worlds will smile when He is asked, "Are You making fun of
me when You are the Rabb of the Worlds?" He will say, "I am not
making fun of you, but I am able to do whatever I will""".
[Muslim, no. 187, Kitaab al-Imaan, Baab aakhir an-Naar khurujan]
And in the version of Abu Sa'eed,
he adds, "Allaah (swt) will tell him, "ask for such and such" and
when he has stated his wishes, Allaah (swt) will say, "You will
have them and ten times more". Then he will enter his house [in
Paradise] and his two wives from among al-hoor al-'eeyn will
enter and say, "Praise be to Allaah (swt) who has created you for
us and created us for you". He will say, "No one has ever been
given anything like that which I have been given." [reported by
Muslim, no.188 Kitaab al-Imaan, Baab adna Ahl al-Jannah
manzilatan]
Those Who Will Enter Paradise
Before the Day of Resurrection
The first human being ever to
enter Paradise was the father of mankind, Aadam (as), "O Aadam!
Dwell you and your wife in the Garden and enjoy [its good things]
as you wish, but approach not this tree or you run into harm and
transgression". (7:19)
But Adam disobeyed Allaah by
eating from the tree which Allaah (swt) had forbidden him to eat
from, so Allaah (swt) sent him down from the Garden of Paradise
to this world of distress and misery: "We had already,
beforehand, taken the covenant of Adam, but he forgot, and We
found on his part no firm will-power. When We said to the angels,
"Prostrate yourselves to Adam". They prostrated themselves but
not Iblees, he refused. Then we said, "O Adam! Verily, this is an
enemy to you and your wife. So let him not get you both out of
the Garden, so that you are landed in misery. There is in it
[enough provision] for you not to go hungry nor to go naked, Nor
to suffer from thirst nor from the sun's heat". But Shaytaan
whispered evil to him, he said, "O Adam, Shall I lead you to the
Tree of Eternity and to a kingdom that never decays?" As a result
they both ate of the tree and so their nakedness appeared to
them, and they began to sew together leaves from the Garden for
their covering. Thus did Adam disobey his Rabb and allow himself
to be seduced. But his Rabb chose him [for His Grace]; He turned
to him with forgiveness, and gave him guidance. He [Allaah] said,
"Get you down, both of you - all together - from the Garden, with
enmity one to another." [20:115-123]
The Messenger of Allaah (saw) also
saw Paradise. al-Bukhaari reports from 'Imraan ibn Husayn that
the Prophet (saw) said, "I have seen Paradise and I saw that its
inhabitants are the poor.." [Sahih Bukhaari, Kitaab Bad'
al-Khalq, Baab ma jaa fi Sifaat al-jannah, Fath al-Baari, 6/318]
Among those who will enter
paradise before the Day of Resurrection are ash-Shuhadaa [the
martyrs]. Muslim reports that Masruq said, "We asked Abdullaah
ibn Mas'oud about this aayah: "Think not of those who are slain
in Allaah's way as dead. Nay, they live, finding their sustenance
in the presence of their Rabb" (3:169)
He said, "We asked about that too,
and the Prophet (saw) said, "Their souls are in the bellies of
green birds, and they have lights suspended from the Throne. They
wander about in Paradise wherever they wish then they take
shelter in those lights. Their Rabb will suddenly come to them
and ask," Do you desire anything?" They will say, "What thing
could we wish for when we can wander wherever we wish in
Paradise?" Allaah will come and ask this three times. When they
see that they will not be allowed to give no reply, they will
say, "O Rabb, would that we could return our bodies and be killed
for Your sake one more time." When Allaah (swt) sees that they
have no wants or needs, they will be left alone"". (Mishkaat
al-Masaabeeh, 2/351, no. 3804)
Whoever dies will be shown his
position in Paradise or Hell morning and evening. Muslim reports
from Ibn 'Umar (ra) that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said:
"When any one of you dies, he will be shown his position morning
and evening. If he is one of the people of Paradise, then he will
be one of the people of Paradise, and if he is one of the people
of Hell, then he will be one of the people of Hell and he will be
told, "This is your position until Allaah (swt) resurrects you to
it on the Day of Resurrection"". [Muslim, see Muslim bi sharh
an-Nawawi, 17/300]
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,
as-Sunan, Kitaab az-Zuhd, Baab Sifaat al-Jannah, 2/1448, no.
4332. Ibn Hibbaan narrated it in his saheeh]
The Sahabah asked the Prophet
(saw) 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, Mishkaat al-Masaabeeh, 3/29,
sahih].
Allaah (swt) indeed spoke the
truth when He (swt) said: "And when you look there [in Paradise]
you will see a delight [that cannot be imagined]. and a great
dominion" [76:20]
What Allaah (swt) has kept hidden
from us the delights of Paradise is beyond our ability to
comprehend: al-Bukhaari reported from Abu Hurayrah (ra) that the
Prophet (saw) said that Allaah (swt) 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 know what is
kept hidden for them of joy as a reward for what they used to
do." (32:17). In the version reported by Muslim from Abu
Hurayrah, there is the addition, "Never mind what Allaah has told
you; what He has not told you is EVEN greater".
The Gates of Paradise
Paradise has gates through which
the believers, like the angels, will enter: "'Adn [Eden -
everlasting gardens] of Paradise, whose doors will open for
them"[38:50]
"...And angels shall enter unto
them from every gate [with the salutation]: "Peace be unto you
for that you persevered in patience! How excellent is the final
home!" [13:23-24]
Allaah (swt) has told us that
these gates will be opened when the believers reach them, and
they will be welcomed by the angels with greetings of peace:
"...til, when they reach it, its gates will be opened, and its
keepers will say, "Salaamun 'alaykum! You have done well, so
enter here to abide therein." [39:73]
The number of gates in Paradise is
eight, one of which is called ar-Rayyaan, which is exclusively
for those who fast. al-Bukhaari and Muslim report from Sahl ibn
Sa'eedi that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "In Paradise
there are eight gates, one of which is called ar-Rayyaan. No one
will enter it except those who fast, and when they have entered
it will be locked behind them and no one else will enter it".
[Ibn Katheer, an-Nihaayah, 2/214]
In addition to ar-Rayyaan, there
are also gates for those who pray much, those who give in charity
and those who fight in jihaad; Abu Hurayrah (ra) reported that
the Prophet (saw) said, "Whoever spends a pair [of anything] from
his wealth for the sake of Allaah (swt) will be called from the
gates of Paradise, and Paradise has eight agates. Whoever used to
pray [regularly and properly] will be called from the gate of
prayer; whoever use to give in charity will be called from the
gate of charity' whoever used to fight in jihaad will be called
from the gate of jihaad, and whoever used to fast [regularly]
will be called from the gate of fasting". Abu Bakr (ra) said, "By
Allaah, it would not matter if a person was called from any of
them but will anyone be called from all of them, O Messenger of
Allaah (saw)?" He said, "Yes, and I hope that you will be one of
them". [saheeh, Ibn Katheer, an-Nihaayah, 2/214]
The Prophet (saw) also said,
"Whoever performs wudhu and does it properly, then lifts his gaze
to the sky and says, "Ashhadu an laa ilaaha illa Allaah, wahdahu
laa shareeka lah, wa ashhadu anna Muhammadan 'abdahu wa rasuluhu,
the eight gates of Paradise will be opened to him, and he will
enter it through whichever one he wishes". [Muslim, Ahmad and
others on the authority of 'Umar, an-Nihaayah, 2/219]
The Prophet (saw) told us that
there is a gate, which is only for those who will not be called
to account: this is the right-hand gate of Paradise. Everyone
else will enter Paradise with the rest of the nations through the
other gates. In a hadith about ash-Shafaa'ah (intercession) whose
authenticity is agreed upon, Abu Hurayrah reported that the
Prophet (saw) said, "Allaah (swt) will say, "O Muhammad, admit
those of your ummah who do not need to be brought to account
through the right-hand gate and the others will enter through the
other gates like the rest of the people.""
In the same hadith, the Prophet
(saw) described the width of the gates of Paradise: "By the One
in Whose Hand is the soul of Muhammad, the distance between two
panesl of the gates of Paradise or between the two gateposts, is
liek the distance between Makkaah and Hajar, or between Makkah
and Basra" [an-Nihaayah, 2/221]
The Prophet (saw) has told us that
the gates of Paradise are opened during Ramadhaan. al-Bukhaari,
Muslim, and Ahmad report from Abu Hurayrah that the Messenger of
Allaah (saw) said, "When the month of Ramadhan comes, the gates
of heaven are opened".
In some reports it states that the
distance between the two gate-panels when they are open is that
of a forty year journey. The Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "The
distance between the two gate-panels of one of the gates of
Paradise is the distance of forty-year's walking, but there will
come a time when it is very crowded". [Ahmad in al-Musnad, Abu
Na'eem in al-Hilyah, from Haakim ibn Mu'aawiyah from Mu'aawiyah,
sahih; see also Muslim and Ahmad on the authority of 'Utbah ibn
Ghazwaan]
And in the narration of
at-Tabaraani reported in al-Mu'jam al-Kabeer from 'Abdullaah ibn
Salaam, it is said "..and it [the gate] will become as crowded as
a drinking-trough surrounded by thirsty camels".
The Levels of Paradise
(i) Evidence that Paradise has
various levels and its inhabitants will be in different
categories
Paradise consists of levels, some
of which are above others, and its people will be of differing
levels and categories according to their position in Paradise.
Allaah (swt) says: "Whoever wishes for the quick passing
[transitory enjoyment of this world] we readily grant him what We
will for whom We like. Then afterwards, We have appointed for him
Hell, he will burn therein disgraced and rejected, [-far away
from Allaah's Mercy]. And whoever desires the Hereafter and
strives for it, with the necessary effort due to it, [i.e.
righteous deeds of obedience to Allaah] while he is a believer
[in tawheed] then such are the ones whose striving shall be
appreciated, thanked and rewarded [by Allaah]. To each - these as
well as those - We bestow from the bounties of your Rabb. And the
bounties of your Rabb can never be forbidden" [17:18-20]
Allaah (swt) explains how He gives
more of His bounty in this world or the next, as He (swt) wills,
and His Bounty is not withheld [forbidden] from either the
righteous or the sinful. Then He (swt) says: "See how We prefer
one above another [in this world] and verily, the Hereafter will
be greater in degrees and greater in preference." [17:21]
Allaah (swt) explains that the
differences between people in the Hereafter will be greater than
the differences between them in this life, and the difference
between the levels or ranks of the Hereafter is greater than the
differences here in this life. Allaah (swt) also differentiates
between His Prophets as He does between the rest of His believing
slaves. Allaah (swt) says: "Those Messengers! We preferred some
to others; to some of them Allaah spoke [directly]; others He
raised to degrees of [honour]; and to 'Eesa the son of Maryam, We
gave clear proofs and evidence, and supported him with Ruh
al-Quddus [Jibreel]..." [2:253]
and "...And indeed We have
preferred some of the Prophets above others.." [17:55]
Muslim reports from Abu Hurayrah
(ra) that the Prophet (saw) said "A strong believer is better and
more beloved to Allaah (swt) than a weak one although both are
good..." and al-Bukhaari and Muslim report from Abu Hurayrah and
'Amr ibn al-Aas that the Prophet (saw) said, "If a judge seeks to
form an independent judgement [ijtihaad] and is correct, he will
have two rewards; if he seeks to form an independent judgement
and is wrong, he will have one reward."
Allaah, subhaanahu wa ta'ala,
says: "Not equal among you are those who spent and fought before
the conquest [of Makkah] [with those among you who did so later].
Such are higher in degree that those who spent and fought
afterwards. But to all, Allaah has promised the best [reward]."
[57:10]
And "Not equal are those of the
believers who sit [at home] except those who are disabled [by
injury or are blind or lame, etc] and those who strive hard and
fight in the Cause of Allaah with their wealth and their lives.
Allaah has preferred in grades those who strive hard and fight
with their wealth and their lives above those who sit [at home].
Unto each, Allaah has promised good [Paradise] but Allaah has
preferred those who strive hard and fight, above those who sit
[at home] by a huge reward; degrees of [higher] grades from Him,
and Forgiveness and Mercy. And Allaah is Ever Oft-Forgiving,
All-Merciful". [4:95-96]
"Do you consider the providing of
drinking water to the pilgrims and the maintenance of al-Masjid
al-Haram [at Makkah] as equal to the worth of those who believe
in Allaah and the Last Day, and strive hard and fight in the
Cause of Allaah? They are not equal before Allaah. And Allaah
guides not those people who are the Dhaalimoon. Those who
believed and emigrated and strove hard and fought in Allaah's
Cause with their wealth and their lives are far higher in degree
with Allaah. They are the successful. Their Rabb gives them glad
tidings of a Mercy from Him, and that He is pleased and of
Gardens for them wherein are everlasting delights. They will
dwell therein forever. Verily, with Allaah is a great reward".
[9:19-22]
"Is one who is obedient to Allaah
prostrating himself or standing [in prayer] during the hours of
the night, fearing the Hereafter and hoping for the mercy of his
Rabb [like one who disbelievers]? Say: "Are those who know equal
to those who know not?" It is only men of understanding who will
remember [i.e. learn a lesson from Allaah's Signs]" [39:9]
The Prophet (saw) said, narrated
by al-Bukhaari from Abu Hurayrah, "...Paradise has one hundred
levels which Allaah has reserved for the mujaahideen who fight in
His Cause and the distance between each of the two grades is like
the distance between the heavens and the earth. So when you ask
Allaah for something, ask for al-Firdaws which is the best and
highest part of Paradise. Above it is the throne of the Most
Merciful, and from it originate the rivers of Paradise".
[al-Bukhaari in as-Saheeh, Kitaab al-Jihaad, Baab Darajat
al-Mujaahideen fi Sabeelillaah, Fath al-Baari, 6/11]
al-Bukhaari also reports from Anas
that Umm Harithah came to the Prophet (saw) when her son Harithah
had been martyred at Badr, killed by an arrow. She said, "O
Messenger of Allaah, you know how dear Harithah was to my heart.
If he is in Paradise, I will not weep over him, but if he is not
there, you will see what I do". He said, "Is there only one
Paradise? There are many Paradises and he is in al-Firdaws, the
Highest." [Saheeh al-Bukhaari, Kitaab ar-Riqaaq, Baab Sifaat
al-Jannah, wan-Naar, Fath al-Baari, 11/418]
Differences between the Levels of
al-Jannah
The Prophet (saw) explained that
the people will be in different levels in Paradise according to
their status. al-Bukhaari and Muslim report from Abu Sa'eed
al-Khudri that the Prophet (saw) said, "The people of Paradise
will look at the people dwelling in the chambers above them in
the same way that people look at a brilliant star shining far
away on the horizon, in the East or West, because of their
superiority [in reward] over them." The people asked, "O
Messenger of Allaah, are these the dwellings of the Prophets
which no one else can attain?" He replied, "No by the One in
Whose Hand is my soul, they are for the men who believed in
Allaah, and also in His Messengers." [Saheeh al-Bukhaari, Kitaab
Bid' al-Khalq, Baab Sifaat al-Jannah wan-Naar, Fath al-Baari,
6/220; Saheeh Muslim Kitaab al-Jannah, Baab tara'i Ahl al-Jannah
Ahl al-Ghuraf, 4/2177, no. 2831]
Ahmad, at-Tirmidhi, Ibn Maajah and
Ibn Hibbaan reported from Abu Sa'eed that the Prophet (saw) said,
"The people in the higher levels will be seen by those below them
as if they were looking at a star rising on the horizon. Abu Bakr
and 'Umar will be among them; what good people they are!" [Saheeh
al-Jaami' as-Sagheer, 2/187, no. 2026]
al-Qurtubee said, "Know that these
chambers will differ in height, and appearance according to the
deeds of their occupants. Some of them will be higher than
others. When the Prophet (saw) said, "No by the One is Whose Hand
is my soul, they are for the men who believed in Allaah (swt) and
also in His Messengers; he did not mention deeds or anything
other than faith and belief in the Messengers, with no doubts or
questions. Otherwise, how could these chambers be reached through
the faith and belief of the ordinary people? If that were the
case, then all the Muslims would reach these highest levels, and
that is impossible" as Allaah says, "Those will be rewarded with
the highest place [in Paradise] because of their patience.."
[25:75] This patience often involved self sacrifice and being
steadfast for the sake of Allaah, focussing on Him, being a true
slave to Him. These are the attributes of al-Muqarraboon, as
Allaah (swt) says: "And it is not your wealth, nor your children
that bring you nearer to Us, but only he [will please Us] who
believes and does righteous deeds; for such there will be twofold
reward for what they did, and they will reside in the high
dwellings [Paradise] in peace and security". [34:37]
Here Allaah mentioned the highest
chambers or dwellings of Paradise and states that they will not
be attained by means of wealth and children, but through faith
and righteous deeds then they will have a double reward. Their
place will be the high dwellings, which tells you that this is
faith that gives one tranquility and certainty, and fills the
heart. A person with such faith is content no matter what happens
to him, and in all situations and circumstances. If he does a
good deed, he does not mix it with the opposite, which are evil
deeds. Good deeds that are uncontaminated with evil deeds cannot
be achieved except by the one whose imaan is very great and who
is content and has no doubts, no matter what his circumstances.
The faith and deeds of the one whose good deeds are contaminated
are not like that, so his status will be lower" [al-Qurtubee,
at-Tadhkirah, p. 464]
The inhabitants of the highest
levels of Paradise will enjoy greater pleasures than the people
below them. Allaah (swt) has promised two gardens to those who
fear Him: "But for him who fears the standing before his Rabb,
there will be two gardens" [55:46]
Allaah (swt) described these
Gardens, then He (swt) said, "And besides these two, there are
two other Gardens [i.e. in Paradise]" [55:62]
These two gardens will be lower in
status. Whoever thinks of the characteristics of the two gardens
which Allaah mentioned second will realise that they are lower
than the first two, because the first two are for the muqarraboon
[those who are close to Allaah], whilst the second two are for
ashaab al-yameen [those of the Right Hand] as Ibn 'Abbaas and Abu
Musa al-Ash'ari said [at-Tadhkirah, 440]. al-Qurtubee said: "When
He described the two pairs of gardens, He referred to the
difference between them. Describing the first two, He said "in
them [both] will be two springs flowing free" [55:50] whereas in
the second two "..will be two springs gushing forth water"
[55:66]. Gushing or bubbling water is not the same as flowing
water; bubbling is of a lesser degree than flowing. Allaah says
that in the first two gardens "..will be every kind of fruit in
pairs" [55:52] - all kinds of fruit, well known and rare, moist
and dry; this is a general statement. But in the second two
gardens "..will be fruits, date palms and pomegranates" [55:68]
Allaah does not say that there would be every kind of fruit in
pairs. In the first two gardens the people will be "reclining
upon the couches lined with silk brocade" [55:54], while in the
second two gardens they will be "reclining on green cushions and
rich beautiful mattresses" [55:76] which means embellished or
embroidered, and there is no doubt that a couch lined with silk
brocade is superior to an embroidered cushion. The Hoor al-'Eeyn
in the first two gardens are described as "like rubies and coral"
[55:58] whilst those in the second two gardens are described as
"fair [wives] good and beautiful" [55:70]; not everything that is
beautiful is as beautiful as rubies and coral. The first two
gardens are described as "with spreading branches" [55:48] while
the second two are "dark green [in colour]" [55:64] so intensely
green that it is almost black. The first two clearly have many
bushes and trees, whilst the second two are described simply as
being green" [at-Tadkhirah, p. 440]
al-Bukhaari and Muslim report from
Abu Musa al-Ash'ari that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "Two
gardens of silver, their vessels and everything in them and two
gardens of gold, their vessels and everything in them, and there
will be nothing between the people and their seeing Allaah,
except the garment of pride over His Face in the Paradise of
'Adn" [Jaami' al-Usool, 10/498, no. 8029]
Allaah (swt) described the drink
of the pious in Paradise: "Verily the Abraar [pious, who fear
Allaah and avoid evil] will drink a cup [of wine] mixed with
water from a spring in Paradise called Kafoor" [76:5]
"And they will be given to drink
there a cup [of wine] mixed with Zanjabeel [ginger]" [76:17]
It seems - and Allaah Knows Best -
that this is for Ahl al-Yameen. Elsewhere Allaah (swt) says: "It
[that wine] will be mixed with tasneem, A spring whereof drink
those nearest to Allaah" [83:27-28]. Ahl al-Yameen will drink
something mixed with Tasneem, whilst al-Muqarraboon will drink a
pure drink of Tasneem. Tasneem is the name of a spring in
Paradise.
The Highest and Lowest Positions
in Paradise
Muslim reports from al-Mugheerah
ibn Shu'bah that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said: "Musaa asked
his Rabb, "Who will have the lowest position in Paradise?" Allaah
said, "A man who will come after the people of Paradise have
entered Paradise. He will be told, "Enter Paradise", and he will
say, "O my Rabb, how? The people have already taken their
places." He will be asked, "Will you not be content if you could
have the equivalent of a kingdom on earth?" He will say, "Yes, my
Rabb". So he will be told, "You will have that and as much again,
and as much again, and as much again, and as much again." On the
fifth time, he will say, "I am content with that, my Rabb". He
will be told, "You will have all that and ten times more; you
will have whatever your heart desires and whatever will delight
your eyes." The man will say, "I am content with that". Musaa
asked, "My Rabb, who will have the highest status in Paradise?"
Allaah said, "They are those whom I choose. I establish their
honour with My own hand and then set a seal over it, [and they
will be blessed with Bounties] which no eye has seen, no ear has
heard and no human mind can comprehend."" This confirmed by the
words of Allaah, may He be glorified and exalted, "No person
knows what is kept hidden for them of joy as a reward for what
they used to do". [32:17]
The Highest Position in Paradise
The highest position in Paradise
which will be attained by only one person is called al-Waseelah.
It will be attained, insha'Allaah, by the Chosen Prophet, the
best of Allaah's creation, our Prophet Muhammad (saw). This is
narrated in a hadith narrated by al-Bukhaari from Jaabir ibn
'Abdullaah according to which the Prophet (saw) said, "Whoever
says, when he hears the call to prayer, "Allaahumma Rabba
hadhihi-da'wati-tammah, was-salaatil-qaa'imah, aati muhammadan
al-waseelata wal-fadeelata, wab'aththu maqaaman mahmoodan alladhi
wa'adtahu [O Allaah, Lord of this Perfect Call and the Prayer to
be Offered, grant Muhammad al-Waseelah - the highest position in
Paradise - and also the eminence and resurrect him to the praised
position You have promised], intercession for him will be granted
on the Day of Resurrection."
Muslim reported that 'Abdullaah
ibn 'Amr al-'Aas said, "I heard the Messenger of Allaah (saw)
say, "When you hear the muaddhin call, say what he says, then
send blessings on me, for whoever sends blessings on me, Allaah
(swt) will return it to him tenfold. Then ask Allaah to grant me
al-Waseelah, for whoever asks Allaah (swt) to grant me
al-Waseelah intercession will be granted for him.""
The Sahaabah asked the Prophet
(saw) "What is al-Waseelah?" He said, "It is the highest level of
Paradise, which only one man will reach, and I hope that I will
be the one". [Ahmad from Abu Hurayrah]
The Messenger of Allaah (saw)
said, "al-Waseelah is a rank above which there is no other in the
sight of Allaah (swt). Ask Allaah (swt) to grant me al-Waseelah"
[Ahmad from Abu Sa'eed, See Ibn Katheer, an-Nihaayah, 2/2332]
Those Who Take their Positions in
the Highest Levels
Among those who will occupy the
highest levels in Paradise are the shuhaadaa, the best of whom
are those who fight in the front ranks and never turn away until
they are killed. Ahmad and at-Tabaraani report with a saheeh
isnaad from Na'eem ibn Hamar (1) that the Prophet (saw) said,
"The best of the Shuhaadaa are those who fight in the first rank,
and do not turn their faces away until they are killed. They will
have the pleasure of occupying the highest dwellings in Paradise.
Your Rabb will smile at them, and whenever your Rabb smiles upon
any of His Slaves, that person will not be brought to account".
[Musnad Ahmad, Kitaab az-Zuhd, Baab al-Ihsaan ila al-armila
wal-masaakeen wal-yateem 2/2286, hadith no. 2982]
The one who helps widows and the
destitute will have the status of a mujaahid in Paradise. Muslim
reports from Abu Hurayrah that the Prophet (saw) said, "The one
who helps widows and the destitute is like one who fights in
jihaad for the sake of Allaah (swt)." I [the narrator] think he
said, "And he is like the one who stands all night in prayer and
never sleeps, and like the one who fasts continually and never
breaks his fast". [Saheeh Muslim, Kitaab az-Zuhd, Baab al-Ihsaan,
ila al-armilah wal-miskeen wal-yateem, 2/2286, no. 2982]
The one who sponsors an orphan
will be close to the Prophet (saw) in Paradise. Muslim reports
from Abu Hurayrah (ra) that the Prophet (saw) said, "The one who
sponsors an orphan, whether from his own wealth or from the
orphan's wealth, I and he will be like these two in Paradise," -
and Maalik [the narrator] gestured with his forefinger and middle
finger. [Saheeh Muslim, Kitaab az-Zuhd, 2/2286, no. 2982; "lahu
aw ghayrihi" - whether from his own wealth or from the orphan's
wealth - means whether he supports him from his own wealth or is
a legal guardian over the orphan and the orphan's wealth]
Allah (swt) will raise the status
of parents by the blessing of their children's du'aa. Ahmad
reports from Abu Hurayrah (ra) that the Messenger of Allaah (saw)
said, "Allaah (swt) will raise the status of His righteous slave
in Paradise, and he will say, "O my Rabb, how could I deserve
this?" He will say, "Because your child sought forgiveness for
you.""
Ibn Katheer said, "This is a
saheeh isnaad although none of the authors of the six books
reported it. But there is a corroborating report in Saheeh Muslim
from Abu Hurayrah (ra), according to which the Prophet (saw)
said, "When a son of Aadam dies his good works come to an end,
except for three: Sadaqah Jaariyah [ongoing charity], beneficial
knowledge [that he discovered or propogated], and a righteous son
who will pray for him." [Ibn Katheer, an-Nihaayah, 2/340]
The Soil of Paradise
al-Bukhaari and Muslim reported
the hadith of al-Mi'raaj from Anas ibn Maalik from Abu Dharr in
which Abu Dharr (ra) said, "The Messenger of Allaah (saw) said,
"I entered Paradise where I saw lights of pearl and its soil was
musk". Muslim and Ahmad report from Abu Sa'eed that Ibn Sayyaad
asked the Messenger (saw) about the soil of Paradise. He said,
"It is a fine white powder of pure musk".
Ahmad reports from Jaabir ibn
'Abdullaah that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, concerning
the Jews: "I am going to ask them about the soil of Paradise,
which is a fine white powder." So he asked them, and they said,
"It is like a loaf of bread, O Abul-Qaasim," The Messenger of
Allaah (saw) said, "Bread is like pearls". [an-Nihaayah, 2/242]
Ahmad at-Tirmidhi and ad-Daarimi
reported that the Prophet (saw) said, "I asked "O Messenger of
Allaah (saw), From what are people made?" He said, "From water."
We asked, "From what is Paradise built?" He said, "Bricks of gold
and silver and mortar of fragrant musk; its pebbles are pearls
and rubies, and its soil is saffron. Whoever enters it is blessed
with joy and will never be miserable; he will remain there
forever and never die; his clothes will never wear out, and his
youth will never fade away." [Mishkaat al-Masaabeeh, 3/89, no.
5630]
Footnotes
[1] Ibn Hajar said, in Taqreed
al-Tahdhib, "Na'eem ibn Hammar or Hibaar or Khammaar. He was a
Sahaabee and the majority of sources give his father's name as
Himaar."
The Rivers of Paradise
Allaah (swt), may He be Blessed
and Exalted, has told us that rivers flow from beneath Paradise:
"And give glad tidings to those who believe and do righteous good
deeds, that for them will be Gardens under which rivers flow.."
[2:25]
"For them will be Gardens of
Eternity: beneath them rivers will flow" [18:31]
The Prophet (saw) told us clearly
about the rivers of Paradise. He said that during his Israa'
(Night Journey): "...I saw four rivers flowing out from beneath
Sidrat al-Muntahaa, two visible and two hidden. He asked, "O
Jibreel, What are these rivers?" He said, "The two hidden rivers
are rivers of Paradise, and the two visible rivers are the Nile
and the Euphrates". [Muslim, Kitaab al-Imaan, Baab al-Israa',
1/150, no. 164; al-Bukhaari reports the same from Anas ibn
Maalik, Jaami' al-Usool, 10/507, narrated bt Abu Awanah,
al-Isma'eelee and at-Tabaranee in as-Sagheer]
Muslim reports from Abu Hurayrah
that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "Sihran, Jihran, the
Euphrates and the Nile are all from the rivers of Paradise".
[Sahih Muslim, Kitaab al-Jannah, Baab ma fid-dunyaa min anhaar
al-jannah, 4/2183, no. 2839, al-Albaani attributed it, in
Silsilat al-Hadith as-Saheehah 1/6, to Muslim, Ahmad, al-Ajirri
and al-Khateeb]
Sheikh Naasir ud-Deen al-Albaani
said, "Perhaps what is meant is that these rivers originated in
Paradise just as mankind did; this hadith does not contradict the
well-established fact that these rivers spring forth from known
sources on earth. If this is not in fact the meaning of this
hadith, then it is one of the matters of al-Ghayb [the Unseen],
which we must believe and accept because the Prophet (saw) has
told us about it". [Silsilat al-Hadith as-Saheehah, 1/18]
al-Qaree' said, "These four rivers
are considered to be among the rivers of paradise because they
are so fresh and beneficial, and contain blessings from Allaah,
and were honoured by the fact that the Prophets came to them and
drank from them". [reported by al-Albaani in his footnotes on
Mishkaat al-Masaabeeh, 3/80]
Another of the rivers of Paradise
is al-Kawthar, which Allaah has given to His Messenger (saw):
"Verily We have granted you [O Muhammad] al-Kawthar [a river in
Paradise]" [108:1]
The Prophet (saw) saw it and told
us about it. al-Bukhaari reported from Anas ibn Maalik that the
Prophet (saw) said, "Whilst I was walking in Paradise I saw a
river whose banks were domes of hollow pearls, and I asked, "What
is this, O Jibreel?" He said, "This is al-Kawthar which your Rabb
has given to you". And its scent - or its mud - was of fragrant
musk".
Hudbah [one of the narrators] was
not sure if he said tib [scent] or teen [mud]. [Sahih
al-Bukhaari, Kitaab ar-Riqaaq, Baab fil-Hawd, Fath al-Baari,
11/464]
Ibn 'Abbaas explained, "al-Kawthar
means the abundant blessings which Allaah has bestowed upon His
Messenger (saw)." Then Abu Bishr said to Sa'eed ibn Jaabir, who
reported this comment from Ibn 'Abbaas, "There are people who
claim that it is a river in Paradise". Sa'eed said, "The river in
Paradise is one of the blessings that Allaah has bestowed upon
him". [Sahih al-Bukhaari, Kitaab ar-Riqaaq, Baab fil-Hawd, Fath
al-Baari, 11/463]
al-Haafidh ibn Katheer compiled a
number of hadith [an-Nihaayah, 2/246] in which the Prophet (saw)
spoke about al-Kawthar, such as the report narrated by Muslim
from Anas, which states that when the aayah "Verily We have
granted you al-Kawthar" [108] was revealed, the Prophet (saw)
said, "Do you know what al-Kawthar is?" They said, "Allaah and
His Messenger know best". He said, "It is a river that Allaah
(swt) has promised me and in it is much goodness".
He also quoted the hadith narrated
by Ahmad from Anas, according to which the Prophet (Saw) said, "I
have been given al-Kawthar, which is a river flowing across the
face of the earth; its banks are domes of pearl and it is not
covered. I touched its mud with my hand, and found that it was
fragrant musk and its pebbles were pearls".
Also narrated by Ahmad from Anas,
the Prophet (saw) said, "It is a river that Allaah (swt) has
given to me in Paradise. Its mud is musk and its water is whiter
than milk, and sweeter than honey. Birds with necks like the
necks of camels drink from it."
The rivers of Paradise do not just
contain water. There are rivers of water, of milk, of wine and of
clear honey.
Allaah (swt) says: "The
description of Paradise which the Muttaqoon have been promised is
that in it are rivers of water the taste and smell of which are
not changed; rivers of milk of which the taste never changes;
rivers of wine delicious to those who drink; and rivers of
clarified honey [clear and pure].." [47:15]
at-Tirmidhi reports, with a sahih
isnaad, from Haakim ibn Mu'aawiyah that the Messenger of Allaah
(saw) said, "In Paradise there is a sea of honey, a sea of wine,
a sea of milk and a sea of water, and the rivers flow out of
these seas." [Jaami' al-Usool, 10/508]
He also told us of a river called
Baariq, which flows by the gate of Paradise. During the period of
al-Barzakh [the time between death and the day of Judgement] the
shuhadaa are beside this river:
Ibn 'Abbaas narrated that the
Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "The shuhadaa [martyrs] are in a
green dome beside the river of Baariq, near the gate of Paradise,
from which provision comes to them morning and evening." [Saheeh
al-Jaami' as-Sagheer, 3/235, no. 3636]
The Springs of Paradise
In Paradise there are many springs
that provide drinks of different tastes: "Truly al-Muttaqoon [the
pious and righteous] will be amidst Gardens and Water-springs"
[15:45]
"Verily al-Muttaqoon shall be
amidst shades and springs." [77:41]
Concerning the two Gardens which
Allaah (swt) has prepared for those who fear their Rabb, Allaah
(swt) said, "In them [both] will be two springs flowing [free]."
[55:50]
And concerning the two Gardens
beneath them, He said, "In them [both] will be two springs
gushing forth water." [55:66]
In Paradise there are two springs
from which al-Muqarraboon will drink pure and undiluted, whilst
the Abraar will drink their water mixed with something else. The
first is the spring of Kafoor, as Allaah (swt) says: "Verily the
Abraar [the pious, those who fear Allaah and avoid evil], shall
drink a cup [of wine] mixed with water from a spring in Paradise
called Kafoor, A spring wherefrom the slaves of Allaah will
drink, causing it to gush forth abundantly." [76:5-6]
He tells us that the pious will
drink from it mixed with something else, whilst those close to
Allaah will drink it pure and undiluted.
The second spring is of Tasneem,
as Allaah (swt) says: "Verily al-Abraar will be in delight
[Paradise], On thrones, looking [at all things]. You will
recognise in their faces the brightness of delight. They will b
given to drink pure sealed wine, the last thereof [that wine]
will be the smell of musk, and for this let [all] those who
strive who want to strive [i.e. hasten earnestly to the obedience
of Allaah]. It [that wine] will be mixed with Tasneem, a spring
whereof drink those nearest to Allaah." [83:22-27]
Another of the springs of Paradise
is called al-Salsabeel as Allaah (swt) says: "And they will be
given to drink there a cup [of wine] mixed with zanjabeel
[ginger], a spring there, called Salsabeel". [76:17-18]
This is probably the same spring
as that mentioned above, i.e. Kafoor.
The Palaces and Tents of Paradise
Allah (swt) will build good and
beautiful dwellings for the people of Paradise: "and beautiful
mansions in Gardens of everlasting bliss" [9:72]
In some places in the Qur'aan,
Allaah (swt) described these dwellings as ghurafaat [chambers or
dwellings]: "and they will reside in the high dwellings
[Paradise] in peace and security." [34:37]
The reward for the slaves of the
all-Merciful will be: "Those will be rewarded with the highest
place [in Paradise] because of their patience. Therein they shall
be met with greetings and the word of peace and respect" [25:75]
Allah (swt) described these
Ghurafaat: "But for those who fear Allaah and keep their duty to
their Rabb [Allaah], for them are built lofty rooms, one above
the other, under which rivers flow. [This is] the Promise of
Allaah, and Allaah does not fail in [His] Promise." [39:20]
Ibn Katheer said: "Allaah has told
us about His blessed slaves who will have rooms [or dwellings] in
Paradise: these will be lofty palaces, "lofty rooms, one above
another - story upon story, well-constructed, strong and
decorated. The Prophet (saw) described these palaces to us.
According to a hadith narrated by Ahmad, and Ibn Hibbaan from Abu
Maalik al-Ash'ari and by at-Tirmidhi from 'Ali (ra) the Prophet
(saw) said: "In Paradise there are dwellings whose inside can be
seen from the outside, and the outside can be seen from inside.
Allaah [swt] has prepared them for those who feed the hungry, and
speak softly and gently, fast continuously and pray at night
whilst the people are asleep." [Saheeh al-Jaami' as-Sagheer,
2/220, no. 2119]
Allah (swt) has told us that there
are tents or pavilions in Paradise: "Houris [beautiful, fair
females] restrained in pavilions" [55:72]
These pavilions are wondrous
tents, made of pearls, each one is made from a single,
hollowed-out pearl. They are sixty miles high; according to some
reports they are sixty miles wide. al-Bukhaari reports from
'Abdullaah ibn Qays that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "The
tent is a hollowed out pearl, thirty miles high; in each corner
of it the believer will have a wife whom no one else can see".
Abu 'Abdus-Samad and al-Haarith reported from Abu 'Imraan that
the wording was "sixty miles high" [Sahih al-Bukhaari, Kitaab
Bid' al-Khalq, Baab Sifaat al-Jannah, Fath al-Baari, 6/318]
Muslim reported from 'Abdullaah
ibn Qays that the Prophet (saw) said: "The believer in Paradise
will have a tent made out of a single, hollowed-out pearl, sixty
miles long, in which he will have [a number of] wives, whom he
will visit in turn, none of whom will see the others". [see also
Muslim, Kitaab al-Jannah, Baab fi Sifaat Khiyaam al-Jannah,
4/2182, no. 2838]
The Prophet (saw) told us about
the characteristics of the palaces of some of his wives and
companions. al-Bukhaari and Muslim report that Abu Hurayrah (ra)
said, "Jibreel came to the Prophet (saw) said, "O Messenger of
Allaah, Khadeejah is coming, carrying a container of food. When
she comes to you, convey to her greetings of peace from her Rabb
and from me, and give her the glad tidings of a house in Paradise
made of brocade, in which there is no noise or exhaustion.""
[Mishkaat al-Masaabeeh, 3/266]
al-Bukhaari and Muslim report from
Jaabir that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "I entered
Paradise, where I saw ar-Rumaysa', the wife of Abu Talhah. And I
heard footsteps and asked, "Who is that?" He [Jibreel] said,
"That is Bilaal." And I saw a palace with women in its courtyard.
I asked, "Whose is this?" They said, "It is for 'Umar ibn
al-Khattab". I had wanted to go in and look at it, but I
remembered your jealousy [where women are concerned]." 'Umar
said, "May my mother and father be sacrificed for you, O
Messenger of Allaah (saw), would I feel jealous from you?"
[Mishkaat al-Masaabeeh, 3/226]
The Prophet (saw) has told us of
the way in which the believer may acquire more than one house in
Paradise:Ahmad reports with a saheeh isnaad from Ibn 'Abbaas that
the Prophet (saw) said, "Whoever builds a masjid for Allaah, even
if it is as small as the nestling-place scratched out by the sane
grouse for its eggs, Allaah (swt) will build a house for him in
Paradise". [Saheeh al-Jaami' as-Sagheer, 5/265, no. 6005]
Ahmad, al-Bukhaari, Muslim,
at-Tirmidhi and Ibn Maajah report from 'Uthmaan that the
Messenger of Allaah (saw) said "Whoever builds a mosque for
Allaah (swt), Allaah (swt) will build something similar for him
in Paradise". [Saheeh al-Jaami' as-Sagheer, 5/265, no. 6007]
Muslim, Abu Dawud, Ahmad,
an-Nasaa'ee, and Ibn Maajah report from Umm Habeebah that the
Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "Whoever prays twelve extra
[supererogatory] rak'ahs every day, Allaah (swt) will build for
him a house in Paradise." [Saheeh al-Jaami', 5/316, no. 6234]
The Light of Paradise
al-Qurtubee said, "The scholars
said there is no night and day in Paradise, rather they will be
in eternal everlasting light. They will know when night comes
because curtains or screens will be put up and doors will be
closed, and they will know when day comes because the curtains or
screens will be taken down and the doors will be opened. This was
mentioned by Abul-Faraj ibn al-Jawzee" [al-Qurtubee,
at-Tadhkirah, p. 504]
Ibn Katheer in his commentary on
the aayah: "And they will have therein their sustenance, morning
and evening. Such is the Paradise, which We shall give as an
inheritance to those of Our slave who have been al-Muttaqoon
[pious and righteous]" [19:62-63] said, "This means something
approximate to the times of day and night, it does not mean that
there will be a day and night there. They will know the passing
of time by the changes in the light" [Tafseer Ibn Katheer, 4/471]
On the same subject, Ibn Taymiyyah
said, "There is no sun and moon in Paradise, and no day or night,
but they will know morning and evening from a light that shines
from the direction of the Throne"" [Majmu' Fataawa Shaikh
al-Islaam, 4/312]
The Fragrance of Paradise
Paradise is filled with a pure and
beautiful fragrance, which the believers will be able to discern
from a great distance. Ahmad, an-Nasaa'ee, Ibn Maajah and
al-Haakim report with a saheeh isnaad that the Messenger (saw)
said, "Whoever kills a man of Ahl ad-Dhimmah [non-Muslims living
under Islaamic rule] will not smell the fragrance of Paradise,
even though its fragrance can be discerned from a distance of
forty years' travelling." [Saheeh al-Jaami as-Sagheer, 5/235, no.
6324 adn 5/337 no. 6333]
The Trees and Fruits of Paradise
(i) Its trees and fruits are of
many kinds and everlasting
The trees of Paradise are abundant
and good and of many kinds. Allaah has told us that there are
grapevines, datepalms and pomegranate trees in Paradise, as well
as lotus trees and acacia trees: "Verily, for the muttaqoon,
there will be a success [Paradise], gardens and grape yards"
[78:31-32]
"in them [both will be fruits,
date palms and pomegranates" [55:68]
"And those on the Right Hand - who
will be those on the Right Hand? [They will be] among thornless
lote-trees, Among Talh trees with fruits piled one above another,
In shade long-extended, By water flowing constantly, And fruit in
plenty" [56:27-32]
The lotus tree [ad-Sidr] is a
thorny plant, but in Paradise it will be thornless. at-Talh
[acacia tree] is a tree of Hijaaz, a kind of 'idah [a fair sized
thorny shrub], but in Paradise its fruits will be ready to eat,
with no effort required.
What Allaah (swt) has told us
about the trees of PAradise is only a small part of what Paradise
contains. Hence Allaah told us: "In them [both] will be every
kind of fruit in pairs" [55:52]
Because of its abundance, people
will be able to leave what they want and take what they want:
"...and therein they will call for fruits in abundance and
drinks". [38:51]
"With fruits, any that they may
select" [56:20]
"Verily the Muttaqoon shall be
amidst shades and springs, And fruits - such as they desire"
[77:41-42]
In short, Paradise contains all
kinds of fruits and other joys that one's heart could desire:
"Trays of gold and cups will be passed round them, [there will
be] therein all that one's soul could desire, all that the eyes
could delight in, and you will abide therein forever" [43:71]
Ibn Katheer spoke very cleverly
about the greatness of the fruits of Paradise, and concluded that
by means of understatement, Allaah (swt) conveyed the abundance
and greatness of those fruits. He said, "The lotus tree [as-Sidr]
does not bear any fruit other than some insignificant, inferior
fruits, and it is thorny. The acacia tree [at-Talh] is only used
for shade in this world [not for fruit] but in Paradise there
will be many of them, growing beautifully, and bearing such
abundant fruit that a single fruit will have seventy kinds of
taste and colour that resemble one another. So how do you think
the trees that are grown for their fruit on earth will be in
Paradise, like apple trees, date palms, grape vines and so on?
How do you think the flowers will be? In short, there will be
what no eye has seen, no ear has heard and no human heart can
comprehend and we ask Allaah (swt) to grant us some of this, by
His Grace" [an-Nihaayah, 2/262]
The trees of Paradise bear fruit
constantly, unlike the trees of this world, which bear fruit only
at certain times or seasons. The trees of Paradise always bear
fruit and offer shade: "The description of the Paradise which the
Muttaqoon have been promised! - Underneath it rivers flow, its
provision is eternal and so is its shade" [13:55]
"And fruit in plenty, whose season
is not limited, and their supply will not be cut off" [56:32-33]
The supply is continuous and the
people of Paradise are never denied. one of the delights that the
people of Paradise will enjoy is finding that its fruits are
similar in appearance, but different in taste: "Everytime they
will be provided with a fruit therefrom, they will say, "This is
what we were provided with before", and they will be given things
in resemblance [i.e. in the same form but different in taste]"
[2:25]
The trees of Paradise are of rich
and lush foliage - "With spreading branches" [55:48], and they
are intensely green - "dark and green [in colour]" [55:64]. The
intensity of the colour is because of the density of the trees in
Paradise.
The fruits of the trees will be
low-hanging, in easy reach of the people of Paradise: "Reclining
upon the couches lined with silk brocade, and the fruits of the
two Gardens will be near at hand" [55:54]
The shade of these trees will be
as Allaah (swt) says: "..and We shall admit them to shades wide
and ever deepening". [4:57]
"In shade long-extended" [56:30]
(ii) Some of the trees of Paradise
The Messenger of Allaah (saw) told
us wondrous things about some of the trees of paradise which
indicates that they are so amazingly huge that trying to imagine
them makes one's head spin. We shall quote some examples here:(a)
A tree whose shadow it takes one hundred years to cross. This is
a huge tree, whose true size is known only to its Creator. The
Prophet (saw) conveyed an impression of its size when he said
that "In Paradise there is a tree which the rider of a swift
horse would need one hundred years to pass beneath" [al-Bukhaari,
Kitaab ar-Riqaaq, Baab Sifaat al-Jannah, Fath al-Baari, 11/416;
Muslim, Kitaab al-Jannah, Baab inna fil-Jannah Shajarah, 2/2176,
no. 2828, from Abu Sa'eed al-Khudri; see also al-Bukhaari, Kitaab
Bid' al-Khalq, Baab ma jaa'a fi Sifaat al-Jannah, Fath al-Baari,
6/319]
And in the narration of Muslim
from Abu Hurayrah and Sahl ibn Sa'd it is said that "In Paradise
there is a tree under whose shade a traveller could travel for
one hundred years and not reach the edge of it" [Muslim, Kitaab
al-Jannah, Baab in fil-Jannah Shajarah Yaseer al-Raakib fi
dhiliha mi'ah 'aam, hadith no 2826, 2827]
(b) Sidrat al-Muntaha
There is a tree in paradise which
Allaah has mentioned in a clear and unambiguous revelation.
Allaah (swt) told us that our Prophet Muhammad (saw) saw Jibreel
in the form in which Allaah created him at that tree. He also
told us that it was veiled with something known only to Allaah
(swt) when the Prophet (saw) saw it: "And indeed he [Muhammad]
saw him [Jibreel] at a second descent [i.e. a second time] near
Sidrat al-Muntaha [the Lote-tree of the utmost boundary beyond
which none may pass] near it is the Paradise of Abode. When that
covered the lote-tree which covered it! The sight of [Muhammad]
turned not aside [right or left], nor did it transgress beyond
[the] limit [ordained for it]" [53:13-18]
The Prophet (saw) told us about
what he saw of this tree: Then I was taken up until I reached
Sidrat al-Muntaha and I saw its Nabq [fruits] which looked like
the clay jugs of Hajar, its leaves were like the ears of
elephants, and one of these leaves could cover the whole of this
ummah. It was veiled in colours indescribable. Then I entered
Paradise, and its lights were pearls and its soil was musk".
[Saheeh al-Jaami' as-Sagheer, 4/82, no. 4075, al-Bukhaari and
Muslim; see also al-Bukhaari, Ahmad, at-Tirmidhi and Muslim,
Saheeh al-Jaami', 3/18, no. 2861]
(c) Tooba.
This is a huge tree which produces
the fabric for the clothing of the people of Paradise. Ahmad Ibn
Jareer and Ibn Hibbaan report from Abu Sa'eed al-Khudri that the
Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "Tooba is a tree in Paradise, as
big as a hundred year's journey; the clothes of the people of
Paradise comes from its calyces [the outer parts of its flowers]"
[Silsilat al-Hadith as-Saheehah, 4/639, no. 1985, the isnaad is
hasan]
Narrated by Ahmad from 'Abdullaah
ibn 'Amr, who said, "A man came to the Prophet (saw) and asked,
"O Messenger of allaah, tell us about the clothes of the people
of Paradise; are they created or are they woven?" Some of the
people laughed. The Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "Why are you
laughing? Because someone who does not know has asked someone who
does know?" Then he turned and asked, "Where is the one who asked
the question?" The man said, "Here I am, O Messenger of Allaah".
He said, "No, they are produced by the fruits of Paradise" three
times" [Silsilat al-Hadith as-Saheehah, 4/640]
(iii) The best aromatic plants in
Paradise
Allah told us that in Paradise
there are aromatic plants: "[there is for him] rest and provision
[Rayhaan - literally - sweet smelling plants, here used as
symbolical of complete satisfaction and delight]" [56:89]
In Mu'jam at-Tabaraanee al-Kabeer,
a report from 'Abdullaah ibn 'Amr whose isnaad is saheeh
according to the conditions of al-Bukhaari and Muslim states that
the Prophet (saw) said, "The best of the aromatic plants of
Paradise is henna." [SilSilah as-Saheehah, 3/407, no. 1420]
(iv) The trunks of the trees of
Paradise are of Gold
One of the wondrous things that
the Messenger of Allaah (saw) told us is that the trunks of the
trees are gold: "There is no tree in Paradise that does not have
a trunk made of gold" [Ibn Hibbaan, at-Tirmidhi, al-Bayhaqee,
from Abu Hurayrah, Saheeh al-Jaami' as-Sagheer 5/150 saheeh]
(v) How can the Believer increase
his share of the trees of Paradise?
al-Khaleel ar-Rahmaan and the
Father of the Prophets, Ibraaheem (as) asked our Prophet Muhammad
(saw) on the night of the Israa' to convey his greetings to this
ummah and to tell them the way in which they could increase their
share of the trees of Paradise. at-Tirmidhi reported with a hasan
isnaad from Ibn Mas'oud that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said:
"I met Ibraaheem...and he said, "O Muhammad, tell your ummah that
Paradise is a a land whose soil is good and its water is sweet.
It is an empty plain, which will be planted with SubhaanAllaah,
al-Hamdulillaah, and Allaahu Akbar" [Saheeh al-Jaami' as-Sagheer,
5/34, no. 5028]
The Animals and Birds of Paradise
The kinds of birds and animals
that exist in Paradise are known only to Allaah. He ta'ala told
us that among the delights enjoyed by the people of Paradise will
be: "..and the flesh of fowls any that they may desire" [56:21]
at-Tirmidhi reports from Anas that
the Messenger of Allaah (saw) was asked, "What is al-Kawthar?" He
said, "That is a river that Allaah has given me... and in it are
birds with necks like the necks of camels". 'Umar said, These
birds will be in bliss". The Messenger of Allaah (saw) said,
"Those who eat them will be more blissful"". [Mishkaat
al-Masaabeeh, 2/91]
al-Haakim and Abu Na'eem reported
from Ibn Mas'oud that "a man brought a haltered she-camel and
said, "O Messenger of Allaah, this she-camel is for the sake of
Allaah". He said, "You will have seven hundred haltered
she-camels in Paradise [Silsilat as-Saheehah, 2/228 no. 634; a
similar report is narrated by muslim, Mishkaat al-Masaabeeh,
2/350, 3799]
The People of Paradise
The Deeds for Which People Will
Deserve to Enter Paradise
The people of Paradise are the
believers and strict monotheists. All those who associate others
with Allaah or disbelieve in Him, or deny any of the principles
of faith will not be allowed to enter Paradise. Their destination
will be Hellfire.
The Qur'aan often states that the
people of Paradise are the believers who do righteous deeds, to
quote one of many examples: "But whoever comes to Him as a
believer [in tawheed] and has done righteous good deeds, for such
are the high ranks [in the Hereafter] - 'Adn [Eden] Paradise
[everlasting gardens [under which rivers flow, wherein they will
abide forever: such is the reward of those who purify
themselves". [20:75-76]
* Believers may earn Paradise
through their eemaan and Islaam: "My worshippers! No fear shall
be on you this Day, nor shall you grieve - [you] who believed in
Our aayaat and were Muslims, enter Paradise you and your wives in
happiness" [43:68-70]
* Or because they were sincere in
their devotion to Allaah: "Save the chosen slaves of Allaah
[al-Mukhliseen]. For them there will be a known provision, fruits
and they shall be honoured, in the gardens of delight."
[37:40-43]
* Or for the strength of their
relationship with Allaah, their longing for Him and worship of
Him: "Only those who believe in our aayaat who, when they are
reminded of them fall down prostrate, and glorify the praises of
their rabb, and they are not proud. Their sides forsake their
beds, to invoke their Rabb in fear and hope, and they spend
[charity in Allaah's Cause] our of what We have bestowed on
them". [32:15-16]
* Or for their patience and
reliance upon Allaah: "..Excellent is the reward of the workers,
those who are patient and put their trust [only] in their Rabb"
[29:58-59]
* Or for their steadfastness in
faith: "Verily those who say "Our Rabb is Allaah" and remain firm
[on that path], on them shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve.
Such shall be the Companions of the Garden dwelling therein: a
recompense for their good deeds". [46:13-14]
* Or for their humility: "Verily
those who believe and do righteous deeds and humble themselves
[in repentance and obedience] before their Rabb - they will be
dwellers of Paradise to dwell therein forever" [11:23]
* Or for their fear of Allaah:
"But for him who fears standing before his Rabb there will be two
Gardens" [55:46]
* Or for their hatred of the
kuffaar and mushrikeen and their refusal to befriend them: "You
will not find any people who believe in Allaah and the Last Day,
making friendship with those who oppose Allaah and His messenger,
even though they were their fathers, or their sons, or their
brothers, or their kindred [people]. For such He has written
Faith in their hearts, and strengthened them with Ruh [proof,
light and guidance] from Himself. And We will admit them to
Gardens under which rivers flow, to dwell therein [forever].
Allaah is pleased with them and they with Him". [58:22]
Some aayaat discuss in detail the
righteous deeds for which a person may deserve Paradise; for
example, Surah ar-Ra'd states: "But it is only the men of
understanding who pay heed, those who fulfill the Covenant of
Allaah and break not the mithaaq, those who join that which
Allaah has commanded to be joined, [i.e. good to relatives and
not severing the ties of kinship], fear their Rabb and dread the
terrible reckoning, and those who remain patient, seeking their
Rabb's Countenance, perform as-Salaat, and spend out of that
which We have bestowed on them, secretly and openly, and defend
evil with good, for such there is a good end 'Adn [Eden] Paradise
which they shall enter and [also] those who acted righteously
from among their fathers and their wives, and their offspring.
And angels shall enter unto them from every gate [saying]
Salaamun ''alaykum for that you persevered in patience! Excellent
indeed is the final home!" [13:19-24]
And at the beginning of Surah
al-Mu'minoon, Allaah explains that success is for the believers
and then described the deeds that will qualify them for success:
"Successful indeed are the believers, those who offer their
salaah with khushoo', and those who turn away from al-laghw
[dirty, false, evil, vain talk, falsehood and all that Allaah has
forbidden], and those who pay the zakah, and those who guard
their chastity, except from their wives or those whom their right
hands possess, for then, they are free from blame; but whoever
seeks beyond that then those are the transgressors; those who are
faithfully true to their amaanah [all duties that Allaah has
ordained: honesty, moral responsibility, and trusts] and to their
covenants and those who strictly guard their prayers [at the
fixed times]. These are indeed the inheritors who shall inherit
al-Firdaws. They shall dwell therein forever" [23:11]
The prophet (saw) also said, "The
people of Paradise are three: a ruler who is fair and just; a man
who is compassionate and gentle towards every relative and
Muslim; and a man with a large family who is proud and does not
beg" [Muslim, see Sharh an-Nawawi 'alaa Muslim, 17/198]
The Way to Paradise is Very Hard
Paradise is very high, and
ascending lofty places takes a great deal of effort. The way to
Paradise is filled with things that go against human wishes and
inclinations. This needs strong determination and willpower. In a
hadith narrated by al-Bukhaari and Muslim from Abu Hurayrah (ra)
the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "Hell has been veiled with
desires, and Paradise has been veiled with [surrounded by]
hardships."
an-Nasaa'ee, at-Tirmidhi, and Abu
Dawud report from Abu Hurayrah (ra) that the Messenger of Allaah
(saw) said, "When Allaah created Paradise, He told Jibreel, "Go
look at it". So he went and looked at it, then he came back and
said, "By Your Glory, no-one will hear of it but he will enter
it". So He surrounded it with hardships and said, "Go and look at
it". So he went and looked at it, then came back and said, "By
Your Glory, I fear that no-one will enter it"". [Jaami al-Usool,
10/520, 8068]
an-Nawawi commented on the first
hadith: "This is an example of the beautiful, eloquent and
concise speech which the Prophet (saw) was capable, in which he
gives a beautiful analogy. It means that nothing will help you to
reach Paradise except going through hardships, and nothing will
lead you to Hell, but whims and desires. Both are veiled as
described, and whoever tears down the veil will reach what was
hidden behind it. The veil of Paradise is torn dowm by going
through hardships and the veil of Hell is torn down by giving in
to whims and desires. Hardship including striving consistently
and patiently in worship, restraining one's anger, forgiving,
being patient, giving in charity, being kind to those who
mistreat you, resisting physical desires, etc" [Sharh an-Nawawi
'ala Muslim, 17/165]
The People of Paradise Will
Inherit The Portion of Paradise That Would Have Gone to the
People of Hell
Allah has given two positions to
every descendent of Aadam: a position in Jannah and a position in
Jahanam. Then whoever is destined to damnation of the kuffaar and
mushrikeen will inherit the positions in Hell that had been
allocated to the people of Paradise, and those of the people of
Paradise for whom eternal bliss is decreed will inherit the
portions of Paradise that had been allocated to the people of
Hell. After describing the good deeds that would earn Paradise
for the successful believers, Allaah said, "These are indeed the
inheritors, who shall inherit the Fridays"
Ibn Katheer said in his commentary
on this aayah: "Ibn Abi Haatim said - and he quoted to the isnaad
going back to Abu Hurayrah (ra) that the Messenger of Allaah
(saw) said: "There is no one among you who does not have two
positions, one in Paradise and one in Hell. The believer will
have a house built for him in Paradise, and his house in Hell
will be demolished".
A similar report was narrated from
Sa'eed ibn Jubayr. The believers will inherit the positions of
the kuffaar, because those positions were created for those who
worship Allaah (swt) alone and do not associate anything in
worship with Him, because they did what they were commanded to do
as far as worship is concerned, whilst the kuffaar neglected the
duty for which they had been created. So the believers gained the
share that the kuffaar would have gained if they had obeyed
Allaah (swt) and they will gain even more than that. Muslim
reported from Abu Burdah from Abu Musaa that the Prophet (saw)
said: "Some people amongst the Muslims will come on the Day of
Resurrection with sins as great as a mountain. Allaah will
forgive them, and will pass [the burden of sin] to the Jews and
Christians". According to another version of this hadith, the
Prophet (saw) said, "When the Day of Judgement comes, Allaah
(swt) will allocate a Jew or Christian for every Muslim and will
say, "This is your ransom from the Fire". This hadith reflects
the words of Allaah (swt): "Such is the Paradise which We shall
give as an inheritance to those of Our slaves who have been
al-Muttaqoon" [19:63] and "This is the Paradise which you have
been made to inherit because of your deeds which you used to do
[in the life of this world]" [43:72] [Tafseer Ibn Katheer, 5/10]
The Weak and Destitute Will Form
the Majority in Paradise
Most of those who will enter
Paradise will be the weak and destitute, whom people tend to
ignore and care little about, but in the sight of Allaah (swt)
they are important, becuse they fear Him and worship Him
faithfully and with humility. al-Bukhaari and Muslim report from
Hareethah ibn Wahb that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said:
"Shall I not tell you about the people of Paradise? They said,
"Of course". He said, "Every weak and oppressed person; if he
were to implore Allaah for anything, He would grant it to him."
[Jaami' al-Usool, 10/535]
An-Nawawi said, commenting on this
hadith: "It refers to those who others despise, scorn and oppress
because of their weak position in this world. What is meant is
that most of the people of Paradise will be of this type, but it
does not meant that all of them will be". [Sharh an-Nawawi alaa
Muslim, 17/187]
al-Bukhaari, Ahmad and Muslim
reported from Usaamah ibn Zayd that the Messenger of Allaah (saw)
said: I stood at the gate of Paradise and saw that most of those
who entered were the poor and destitute. The people of means were
held back, whilst the people of Hell had been ordered into the
Fire. I stood by the gate of Hell, and saw that most of those who
entered it were women". [Mishkaat al-Masaabih, 2/663 no 5233]
Will There Be More Men or Women in
Paradise?
Men and women engaged in this
dispute when the Sahaabah were still alive. Muslim reports from
Ibn Sireen: "Men and women disputed as to which of them would
form the majority in Paradise. According to another report,
either they were competing, or they were discussing, whether
there would be more men or women in Paradise. They consulted Abu
Hurayrah, who said that women would form the majority, on the
basis of the words of the Prophet (saw): "The first group to
enter Paradise will be as beautiful as the full moon, and the
group that follows them will be like the brightest shining stars
in the sky: each man of them will have two wives, the marrow of
whose leg-bones will be visible through the flesh because of
their extreme beauty. There will be no one who is unmarried in
Paradise"" [Sahih Muslim, Kitaab al-Jannah, Baab awwal zumrah
tadhkul al-Jannah, 4/2179, hadith no. 2834]
This hadith clearly indicates that
there will be more women than men in Paradise. Some others though
that there would be more men, because of the hadith, "I saw that
they [women] formed the majority of the people of Hell". The
response to this is the fact that women will form the majority of
the inhabitants of Hell does not necessarily mean that they will
be a minority in Paradise, as Ibn Hajar al-'Asqalaani said [Fath
al-Baari 6/325]
The two hadiths may be reconciled
by stating that women will be in the majority in both paradise
and Hell, just as there are more women than men in this world. We
could say that the hadith narrated by Abu Hurayrah indicates that
the total number of women in paradise, including women of this
world and al-Hoor al-'Eeyn will outnumber men. The question then
is, who will be greater in number in Paradise: the men of this
world or the women? al-Qurtubee reconciled between these two
hadiths by suggesting that women will form the majority of the
inhabitants of Hell before the Shafaa'ah [intercession], when the
sinners from amongst the muwwahideen will be brought out of Hell.
Thereafter women will form the majority of the people of
Paradise. [at-Tadhkirah, al-Qurtubee, p. 475]
The small number of women in
Paradise is indicated in a report narrated by Ahmad and Abu
Ya'laa from 'Amr ibn al-'Aas who said, "Whilst we were with the
Messenger of Allaah (saw) on this mountain path, he said, "Look,
can you see anything?" We said, "We see crows, and one of them
stands out because its beak and feet are red". The Messenger of
Allaah (saw) said, "No women will enter Paradise except those who
are as rare among them as this crow is among the others""
[Silsilat al-Hadith as-Saheehah, 4/466, no. 1851]
Those Who Die Before the Age of
Legal Capacity
(i) The Children of the Believers
The children of the Believers who
die before reaching the age of puberty will be in Paradise,
insha'Allaah, by the Grace and Mercy of Allaah. He (swt) says:
"And those who believe and whose offspring follow them in faith -
to them shall We join their offspring, and We shall not decrease
the reward of their deeds in anything. Every person is a pledge
for that which he has earned" [52:21]
'Ali ibn Abi Taalib understood
this aayah - "Every person is a pledge for what he has earned"
[74:38] - to indicate that the children of the believers would be
in Paradise, because they did not earn anything for which they
would be considered a pledge. [at-Tadkhirah, p. 511]
al-Bukhaari included a chapter in
his Saheeh entitled "The virtue of one whose child dies and he
bears it with patience for the sake of Allaah", in which he
quoted the hadith of Anas who said that, "A muslim whose three
children die before reaching the age of puberty will be admitted
to Paradise by Allaah out of Mercy towards them."
According to a hadith narrated by
Abu Sa'eed the women asked the Prophet (Saw) "Set aside a day for
us". So he preached to them and said, "Any woman whose three
children die will be shielded from the Fire by them." A woman
asked, "What about two?" He said, "And if two [die]." [Saheeh
al-Bukhaari, Kitaab al-Janaa'iz, Baab fadl man mata lahu walad fa
ahtasaba, Fath al-Baari, 3/118]
According to a hadith narrated by
al-Baraa' (saw), "When [the Prophet's son] Ibraaheem, died, the
Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "There is a wet nurse for him in
Paradise"". [Saheeh al-Bukhaari, Kitaab al-Janaa'iz, Baab ma qila
fi awlaad al-Muslimeen, Fath al-Baari, 3/244]
The conclusion that may be drawn
from this hadith is that the children of the believers will be in
Paradise as Ibn Hajar says, "The one who is the reason for his
parents being shielded from the Fire should be protected himself,
because he is the means and cause of mercy". [Fath al-Baari,
3/244]
A number of reports clearly
indicate this for example, "The Muslims and the children will be
in Paradise" [narrated by 'Ali, quoted by 'Abdullaah ibn Ahmad in
Ziyaadat al-Musnad]
"A muslim couple whose three
children die before reaching the age of puberty will be admitted
by Allaah to paradise, they and their children, by His Grace and
Mercy" [Fath al-Baari, 2/245]
From Abu Hurayrah that the
Messenger of Allaah (saw) said: "Their little ones are the
pageboys of Paradise. One of them will meet his father - or his
parents - and take hold of his clothes - or his hand - just as I
am taking hold of the hem of your garment, and he will not let
go" Or he said," And he will not let go until Allaah admits him
to Paradise." [Silsilat al-Hadith as-Saheehah, 1/184, no. 342]
"The children of the believers
will be in Paradise, being cared for by Ibraaheem and Sarah until
they give them back to their parents on the Day of Resurrection".
[narrated by Abu Na'eem, ad-Daylami and Ibn 'Asaakir from Abu
Hurayrah - Silsilat al-Hadith as-Saheehah, 3/451 no. 1467; see
also 2/156 no. 603 narrated by Ahmad, Ibn Hibbaan, al-Haakim]
an-Nawawi referred to the ijmaa''
of reliable Muslim scholars that any Muslim child who dies will
be in Paradise. [Fath al-Baari, 3/244]. al-Qurtubee stated that
Hammaad ibn Zayd, Hammad ibn Salamah and Ishaaq ibn Rahawayh
refrained from giving an opinion [at-Tadhkirah, p.511]. an-Nawawi
said, "Some of them refrained from giving an opinion because of
the hadith of 'Aaishah which was reported by muslim with the
wording, "A boy of the Ansaar died, and I said, "it is good for
him, because he did not do or know any evil". The Prophet (saw)
said, "You should not say that because Allaah (swt) has created
its own people for Paradise.." The response to that is that he
was most likely rebuking her for hastening to say something so
decisive with no proof, or else he said that before he knew that
the children of the Muslims would be in Paradise." [Fath
al-Baari, 3/244].
I suggest that the best opinion is
that this hadith indicates that it is not permitted to state
definitely that any one particular person is one of the people of
Paradise, even if we know that in general they will be in
Paradise. The second point is that we should not be hasty in such
matters, so that people will not dare to do what happens so often
nowadays, when the bereaved claim that their departed loved one
is in Paradise, even though he was the worst of people. Ibn
Taymiyyah said, "We should not say every single child of the
believers that he is in Paradise, but we accept that this is the
case in general." [Majmu' Fataawa Shaykh al-Islaam, 4/281]
(ii) The Children of the
Mushrikeen
The Messenger of Allaah (saw) was
asked about the children of the Mushrikeen and he said, "Allaah
who created them knows best what they would have done". [on the
authority of Ibn 'Abbaas, Saheeh al-Bukhaari, Kitaab al-Janaa'iz,
Baab ma qilaa fi awlaad al-Mushrikeen, Fath al-Baari, 3/246]
Abu Hurayrah (ra) reported that
the Prophet (saw) said, "Every child is born in a state of fitrah
[the natural state of man] and his parents make him a Jew or a
Christian, or a Magian, just as an animal produces a perfect baby
animal: do you find it mutilated?" [Saheeh al-Bukhaari, Kitaab
al-Janaa'iz, Baab ma qilaa fi awlaad al-Mushrikeen, Fath
al-Baari, 3/246]
As Ibn Hajar said, "al-Bukhaari
may Allaah have mercy on him, indicated that he was refraining
from giving an opinion on the children of the mushrikeen. Later
in his Saheeh, in the tafseer of Surat ar-Rum, he indicates that
he favoured the suggestion that they are in Paradise. He also
organised the hadith in this chapter in such a way that shows
this was his favoured opinion. He starts with a hadith which
indicates that w cannot say one way or the other, then quotes a
hadith which indicates that they are in Paradise, and follows
that with a hadith that clearly states that this is the case: "As
for the children around him, they are the children of mankind."
In another version, "As for the two children around him, every
child is born in a state of fitrah." Some of the Muslims asked,
"Even the children of the Mushrikeen?" He said, "Even the
children of the mushrikeen"
Ibn Hajar said, "This is supported
by the hadith of Anas reported by Abu Ya'la, in which the Prophet
(saw) said, "I asked my Rabb for the laheen [those who play or
those who are unaware] of the children of mankind, that they
would not be punished, and that was granted to me." [its isnaad
is hasan] Laheen was explained as meaning children, because of
the hadith of ibn 'Abbaas nrarted by al-Bazzar. Ahmad reported
from al-Khansaa bint Mu'aawiyah ibn Suraym from her paternal aunt
who said, "I said, "O Messenger of Allaah, who is in Paradise?"
He said, "Prophets are in Paradise, martyrs are in Paradise and
newborn babies are in Paradise". Its isnaad is hasan. [Fath
al-Baari, 3/246]
They also took as evidence the
hadith, "The children of the mushrikeen are servants of the
people of Paradise" [Ibn Mandah in al-Ma'rifah, Abu Na'eem in
al-Hilyah, Abu Ya'la in al-Musnad and al-Albaani deemed it saheeh
by the sum of its isnaad, Silsilat al-Hadith as-Saheehah, 3/452,
no. 1468]
The idea that they are in Paradise
is the opinion of some scholars, such as favoured by Abul-Faraj
Ibn al-Jawzee [Majmu' Fataawa, 24/382, 4/303] an-Nawawi said of
this opinion, "This is the correct position favoured by those who
study the words of Allaah, "..And We never punish until We have
sent a Messenger [to give warning]" [17:15]" [Fath al-Baari,
3/247]
al-Qurtubee also considered this
the most likely t be corrected, reconciling the apparently
conflicting reports by saying that the Prophet (saw) initially
said they would be in Hell with their parents, then he refrained
from passing any judgement and said "Allaah knows best what they
would have done", then it was revealed to him that no one would b
punished for the sins of another [17:15] so he stated that the
would be in Paradise [at-Tadhkirah, p.515] The trouble with this
way of reconciliation, as Ibn Hajar said, is that this is not a
matter that can be subjected to study and examination. It is a
matter of al-Ghayb, which can only be known through revelation.
And Allaah knows best.
Some scholars such as Hammaad ibn
Zayd, Hammaad ibn Salamah, Ibn al-Mubaarak and Ishaaq, say that
they are subject to the will of Allaah. It was also transmitted
by al-Bayhaqee in al-I'tiqaad from ash-Shaaf'iee. Ibn 'Abdul-Barr
said "This might be the opinion of Maalik, although there is no
written evidence for that" [Majmu' Fatawah, 4/281-404, 24/372]
and Abul-Hasan al-Ash'ari attributed this opinion to Ahlus-Sunnah
wal-Jama'ah, [Majmu' Fatawah, 24/372].
This is also the favoured view of
Ibn Taymiyyah, who suggested that they will be tested of the day
of Resurrection - "The correct view is what was said concerning
them, Allaah knows best what they would have done". We cannot say
of any particular individual that he will be in Paradise or Hell.
A number of hadiths state that on he Day of Resurrection they
will be tested in the arena of judgement: they will be given
commands and prohibitions and those who obey will enter Paradise,
whilst those who disobey will be sent to Hell." He attributed
this to Imaam Ahmad and Abul-Hasan al-Ash'ari who attributed it
to Ahlus-Sunnah [Majmu' Fataawa, 24/372, 4/303, 4/281].
Ibn Hajar also stated that they
would be tested in the Hereafter by being shown the Fire: whoever
enters it will find it cool and safe, but whoever refuses to
enter it will be punished. Ahadeeth to this effect were reported
by al-Bazzar from Anas and Abu Sa'eed and by at-Tabaraani from
Mu'aadh ibn Jabal. It has been proven through saheeh asaanid that
the insane and those who lived between the time of Jesus (as) and
Muhammad (saw) will also be tested in the Hereafter. al-Bayhaqee
stated in al-I'tiqaad that this is the correct opinion. [Fath
al-Baari 3/246].
The soundness of this opinion is
indicated by the clear unambiguous aayaat of the Qur'aan which
tells the story of the righteous slave whom Musa (as) travelled
to meet at the junction of the two seas. Explaining the reason
why he killed the boy he said, "And as for the boy, his parents
were believers, and we feared lest he should oppress them by
rebellion and disbelief" [18:80]. Muslim reports from Ibn 'Abbaas
(ra) "The Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, concerning the boy was
killed by al-Khidr, "He was decreed from the beginning to be a
kaafir and if he had been left, he would have oppressed his
parents with his rebellion and disbelief." Commenting on this
hadith, Ibn Taymiyyah said "It means that Allaah decreed it in
Umm al-Kitaab [the Register Book in Jannah] i.e. it was written
that he would be a kaafir and if he had lived he would have been
a kaafir indeed."
al-Qurtubee said, in at-Tadhkirah
[p.514]: "What makes this idea [that they will be tested in the
Hereafter] weak is the fact that the Hereafter is not the place
of testing; it is the place of recompense - reward of punishment.
al-Hulaymee said "This hadith is not proven to be sound, and it
contradicts the basic beliefs of the Muslims, because the
Hereafter is not the place of testing. Everyone will inevitably
know about Allaah, and there is no test when a thing is
inevitable."
This is incorrect and was refuted
by Shaykh al-Islaam Ibn Taymiyyah who said, "Responsibility only
ceases when one enters the abode of recompense, which is either
Paradise or Hell. In the arena of judgement they will be tested
just as they are tested in al-Barzakh. The individual will be
asked, "Who is your Rabb? What is your deen? Who is your
Prophet?" Allaah (swt) says, "[Remember] the Day when the Shin
shall be laid bare and they shall be called to prostrate to
Allaah but they [hypocrites] will not be abel to do so"
[68:42]..." [Majmu' Fataawa, 24/ 372]
Testing will only cease when a
person enters Paradise or Hell. al-Qurtubee's suggestion that
everyone will inevitably know Allaah on that Day is correct, but
the testing will take the form of orders and prohibitions as is
reported in a number of texts. Allaah (swt) will test them by
ordering them to enter the Fire: whoever obeys will be blessed,
whilst whoever disobeyed will be doomed.
The Number of People from This
Ummah Who Will Enter Paradise
Many people from this ummah will
enter Paradise, but only Allaah knows their exact number.
al-Bukhaari reports from Sa'eed ibn Jubayr who said, "Ibn 'Abbaas
told me that the Prophet (saw) said, "I was shown the nations,
and I saw a Prophet passing by with his ummah, another with a
band of followers, another with ten followers, another with five,
and another who was alone. I looked and saw a huge crowd of
people, and I asked, "O Jibreel, are these my ummah?" He said,
"No look at the horizon." I looked and saw a vast multitude. He
said, "These are your ummah, and the seventy thousand in front
will not be brought to account or be punished." [al-Bukhaari,
Kitaab ar-Riqaaq, Baab Yadhkul al-Jannah Sab'oona Alfaan, Fath
al-Baari, 11/406]
The first crowd which the Prophet
(Saw) thought was his ummah was in fact the Children of Israel as
is stated in a number of saheeh reports, "I hoped that this would
be my ummah, but I was told that this was Musa and his people."
[Fath al-Baari, 11/407].
Concerning the words "a vast
multitude" Ibn Hajar said, "A report from Sa'eed ibn Mansoor
says, "huge" [Adheem] and adds, "It was said to me, "look at the
horizon" So I looked and I saw a huge multitude. Then I was told,
"Look at the other horizon, it is just like the first one.""
According to a report given by Ibn Faadil, "[I saw] a multitude
that filled the horizon and it was said to me "Look here and
here, all across the horizon". According to a version narrated by
Ahmad, "I saw my ummah filling the plains and the mountains, and
I was amazed at the numbers and their appearance. I was asked,
"Are you pleased O Muhammad?" and I said, "Yes O Rabb."" [Fath
al-Baari, 11/408]
Some hadiths state that along with
every thousand of the seventy thousand will be another seventy
thousand plus three handfuls added by Allaah.
Our Prophet (saw) hoped that this
ummah would constitute half of the population of PAradise. In a
hadith whose authenticity is agreed upon, Abu Sa'eed al-Khudri
said that when the Messenger of Allaah (saw) was speaking about
who would be sent to hell, he said, "By the One in Whose Hand is
my soul, I hope that you will be half of the people of Paradise.
Among the people you are no more than a black hair on the hide of
a white bull.." [Mishkaat al-Masaabeeh, 3/8]
Some hadith state that this ummah
will constitute two thirds of the population of Paradise.
at-Tirmidhi reports with a hasan isnaad and ad-Daarimee and
al-Bayhaqee also report, from Buraydah, that the Messenger of
Allaah (saw) said, "The people of Paradise are one hundred and
twenty ranks, eight from this ummah and forth from the rest of
the nations." [Mishkaat al-Masaabeeh, 3/92, no. 5644]
Muslim reports from Anas (ra) that
the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "I will be the first
intercessor in Paradise. No Prophet was believed in as I was
believed in. Among the Prophets is one who was believed in by
only one man." [Mishkaat al-Masaabeeh, 3/124, no. 5744]. The
reason why so many people of this ummah believed is because of
the great miracle of the Messenger of Allaah (saw), which was a
recited revelation which is addressed to hearts and minds. It is
a miracle that is preserved and will remain until the Day of
Judgement. al-Bukhaari and Muslim report from Abu Hurayrah (ra)
that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "There is no Prophet who
was not given a sign [or miracle] in which people believed and
followed him. That which I have been given is a Revelation from
Allaah and I hope that I will have the greatest number of
followers on the Day of Resurrection." [Mishkaat al-Masaabeeh,
3/142, 5746]
The Leaders of the People of
Paradise
(i) The Leaders of the Men
A number of the Sahaabah,
including 'Ali ibn Abi Taalib, Anas ibn Maalik, Abu Hudhayfah,
Jaabir ibn 'Abdullaah, and Abu Sa'eed al-Khudri reported that the
Messenger (saw) said, "Abu Bakr and 'Umar will be the leaders of
men of Paradise from the earlier and later generations."
[Silsilat al-Hadith as-Saheehah, 12/487, no. 824]
(ii) The Leaders of the Youth
at-Tirmidhi, al-Haakim,
at-Tabaraani, Ahmad and others reported that Abu Sa'eed al-Khudri
said, that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "Hasan and Husayn
are the leaders of the youth of Paradise". This is proven by so
many reports that reach the level of tawatur. [see also the
narration from Hudhayfah and from 'Abdullaah ibn 'Umar in Ibn
'Asaakir - Silsilat al-Hadith as-Saheehah, no. 797]
(iii) The Leaders of the Women
The true female leader is the one
with whom her Rabb is pleased and whose deeds He accepts. The
best women are those who attain the Paradise of delights. The
women of Paradise are of different levels, and the Messenger
(saw) told us about their leaders: "The Messenger of Allaah (saw)
dew four lines and said, "Do you know what these are?" They said,
"Allaah and His Messenger know best." He said, "The best women of
Paradise are Khadeejah bint Khuwaylid, Faatimah bint Muhammad,
Maryam bint 'Imraan and Aasiyah bin Muzahim, the wife of Fir'awn"
[Silsilat al-Hadith as-Saheehah, 4/13, no. 1508, from Ahmad
at-Tahhaawi, al-Haakim from Ibn 'Abbaas, saheeh]
Maryam and Khadeejah are the best
of the four - "The best of its women is Maryam and the best of
its women is Khadeejah" [from 'Ali in al-Bukhaari, Kitaab
Manaaqib al-Ansaar, Fath al-Baari, 7/133] - and Maryam is the
"First Lady" - "The leaders of the women of Paradise, AFTER
Maryam bint 'Imraan will be.." [Silsilat al-Hadith as-Saheehah,
3/410, no. 1424, from Jaabir in at-Tabaraani, saheeh]. The reason
why Maryam is considered the best of all women is clearly stated
in the Qur'aan: "Behold! the angels said, "O Maryam! Allaah has
chosen you and purified you, chosen you above the women of all
nations." [3:42]
How could she not be the best of
women when Allaah has clearly stated that, "..her Rabb accepted
her with a goodly acceptance. He made her to grow in a good
manner". [3:37]
These four women are beautiful
examples of perfect, righteous women. Maryam, the daughter of
'Imraan, is praised by Allaah in the Qur'aan: "And Maryam,
daughter of Imraan, who guarded her chastity; and We breather
into [the sleeve of her shirt/garment] through Our Ruh [i.e.
Jibreel] and she testified to the truth of the Words of her Rabb,
and [also believed in] His Scriptures and she was one of the
Qaaniteen [obedient to Allah]" [66:12]
Khadeejah as-Siddeeqah believed in
the Messenger (saw) without hesitation; she consoled him and
supported him in every way. Her Rabb gave her the good news,
during her lifetime, of a place in Paradise in which there would
be no noise or exhaustion [al-Bukhaari, Kitaab al-Manaaqib, Fath
al-Baari, 7/133]
Aasiyah the wife of Fir'awn,
despised the power and luxuries of this world and rejected
Pharaoh and his false claims of divinity, so her husband tortured
her until her soul departed to her Creator: "And Allaah sets
forth an example for those who believe, the wife of Pharaoh, when
she said, "My Rabb! Build for me a home with You in Paradise, and
save me from Pharaoh and his works, and save me from the
Dhaalimoon [those that do wrong]" [66:11].
Faatimah az-Zahraa, the daughter
of the Prophet (saw) was patient and forbearing, and feared
Allaah. She was a branch from the pure tree, brought up by the
educator of humanity.
The Ten Who Were Given Glad
Tidings of Paradise
The Messenger (saw) clearly stated
that ten of his Companions would be in Paradise: "Abu Bakr will
be in Paradise, 'Umar will be in Paradise, 'Uthmaan will be in
Paradise, 'Ali will be in Paradise, Talhah will be in Paradise,
az-Zubayr will be in Paradise, 'Abdur-Rahmaan ibn 'Awf will be in
Paradise, Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqaas will be in Paradise, Sa'eed ibn
Zayd will be in Paradise and Abu 'Ubaydah ibn al-Jarraah will be
in Paradise." [sahih, Ahmad from Sa'eed ibn Zayd, at-Tirmidhi
from 'Abdur-Rahmaan ibn 'Awf, Saheeh al-Jaami' as-Sagheer, 1/70,
no. 50]
"Ten will be in Paradise: the
Prophet will be in Paradise. Abu Bakr will be in Paradise, 'Umar
will be in Paradise, 'Uthmaan will be in Paradise, 'Ali will be
in Paradise, Talhah will be in Paradise, az-Zubayr ibn al-Awwaam
will be in Paradise, 'Sa'd ibn Maalik will be in Paradise,
Abdur-Rahmaan ibn 'Awf will be in Paradise, and Sa'eed ibn Zayd
will be in Paradise." [sahih, Ahmad, Abu Dawood, Ibn Maajah,
ad-Diyaa, from Sa'eed ibn Zayd Saheeh al-Jaami as-Sagheer, 4/34,
no. 3905]
The Books of the Sunnah tell us
that one day the Prophet (saw) was sitting at the well of 'Arees,
with Abu Musa al-Ash'ari acting as his gatekeeper. Abu Bakr
as-Siddeeq came and asked permission to see him, and the
Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "Let him in, and give him the
glad tidings of Paradise". Then 'Umar came and he said, "Let him
in and give him the glad tidings of Paradise". Then 'Uthmaan came
and he said, "Let him in, and give him the glad tidings of
Paradise because of an affliction that will befall him"
[al-Bukhaari, Muslim and at-Tirmidhi. Jaami' al-Usool, 8/562, no.
6372]
Ibn 'Asaakir reported with a
saheeh isnaad from Ibn Mas'oud that the Prophet (saw) said, "My
successor will be in Paradise, his successor will be in Paradise,
and the third and fourth will be in Paradise." [namely, the
Khulafaa Rashida] [Saheeh al-Jaami as-Sagheer, 4/149, no. 4311]
at-Tirmidhi and al-Haakim reported
with a saheeh isnaad from 'Aa'ishah that the Prophet (saw) said
to Abu Bakr, "You are free from the Fire." [Saheeh al-Jaami'
as-Sagheer, 2/24, no. 1494]
Others Who It Was Reported Will Be
In Paradise
* Ja'far ibn Abi Taalib and Hamzah
ibn 'Abdul-Muttaalib
Abu Hurayrah reported that the
Messenger of Allaah (saw) said "I saw Ja'far ibn Abi Taalib
flying like an angel with his two wings in Paradise"
[at-Tirmidhi, Abu Ya'laa, al-Haakim and others, saheeh]
Ibn 'Abbaas narrated that the
Prophet (saw) said "I entered Paradise yesterday and looked at
it, and saw Ja'far flying with the angels, and I saw Hamzah
reclining on a couch" [at-Tabaraani, Ibn 'Adiyy, al-Haakim,
Saheeh al-Jaami', 3/140, no. 3358]
In a saheeh hadith the Prophet
(saw) said, "The leader of the martyrs is Hamzah ibn
'Abdul-Muttaalib" [Saheeh al-Jaami', 3/219, no. 3569]
* 'Abdullaah ibn Salaam
From Mu'aadh that the Messenger of
Allaah (saw) said, "'Abdullaah ibn Salaam is the tenth of the
first ten to enter Paradise" [Saheeh al-Jaami' as-Sagheer, 4/25,
no. 3870, Ahmad, at-Tabaraani, al-Haakim]
* Zayd ibn Harithah
ar-Rawayanee and ad-Diyaa reported
from Buraydah that the Prophet (saw) said, "I entered Paradise
and I was welcomed by a young girl. I asked, "Who do you belong
to?" She said, "To Zayd ibn Harithah" [Saheeh al-Jaami
as-Sagheer, 3/141, no. 3361]
* Zayd ibn 'Amr ibn Nufayl
From 'Aa'ishah (ra) that the
Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "I entered Paradise and I saw
that Zayd ibn 'Amr ibn Nufayl had two levels." [Saheeh al-Jaami
as-Sagheer, 3/141, no. 3362. Ibn 'Asaakir]
This Zayd used to preach tawheed
at the time of Jaahileeyyah; he was a Haneef, a follower of the
way of Ibraaheem.
* Harithah ibn al-Nu'maan
at-Tirmidhi and al-Haakim narrated
from 'Aa'ishah that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "I
entered Paradise and I heard someone reciting. I asked, "Who is
that?" They said, "Harithah ibn al-Nu'maan; this is the righteous
man" [Saheeh al-Jaami as-Sagheer, 3/142, no. 3366]
* Bilaal ibn Abi Rabah
at-Tabaraani and Ibn 'Adiyya
report with a saheeh isnaad from Abu Umamah that the Prophet
(saw) said, "I entered Paradise, and heard footsteps ahead of me.
I asked, "What is this sound?" I was told, "This is Bilaal,
walking in front of you"" [Saheeh al-Jaami' as-Sagheer, 3/142,
no. 3364]
Ahmad reported with a saheeh
isnaad from Ibn 'Abbaas that the Prophet (saw) said, "I entered
Paradise on the night of Israa' and I heard an indistinct sound
from the side. I asked "What is this, O Jibreel?" He said,
"Bilaal, the muadhin" [Saheeh al-jaami' as-Sagheer, 3/142, no.
3367]
* Abud-Dahdah
Muslim, Abu Dawood, at-Tirmidhi
and Ahmad reported from Jaabir ibn Samurah that the Messenger
(saw) said, "How many bunches of dates are hanging for
Abud-Dahdah is Paradise!"
This is the one who gave his
garden called Bayrahaa, the best garden in Madinah, in charity
when he heard that Allaah (swt) had revealed, "Who is he that
will lend to Allaah a goodly loan so that He may multiply it to
him many times?" [2:245]
* Waraqah ibn Nawfal
al-Haakim reported with a saheeh
isnaad from 'Aa'ishah that the Messenger (saw) said, "Do not
slander Waraqah ibn Nawfal for I have seen that he will have one
or two gardens in Paradise" [Saheeh al-Jaami as-Sagheer, 6/1534,
no. 7197]
Waraqah believed in the Prophet
(saw) when Khadeejah brought him to him at the beginning of his
Call; he had asked Allaah to let him live until he saw His
Messenger so that he could support him.
Paradise is Not the Equivalent of
Deeds
Paradise is something of immense
value; a person cannot earn it by virtue of his deeds alone -
Muslim reported from Abu Hurayrah (ra) that the Prophet (saw)
said, "No one of you will enter Paradise by his deeds alone."
They asked, "Not even you, O Messenger of Allaah?" He said, "Not
even me, unless Allaah covers me with His Grace and Mercy"
[Saheeh Muslim, 4/2170, no. 2816]
The fact that some texts indicate
that Paradise is the equivalent reward for deeds could be
problematic, for example: "No person knows what is kept hidden
for them of joy as reward for they used to do." [32:17]. However
there is no conflict between these aayaat and the meaning of the
hadith. The aayaat indicate that good deeds will be a reason, not
the price, for admission to Paradise. The hadith say that good
deeds are not the price. Two groups were misled in this matter:
The Jabaariyyah, who took the hadith to mean that the reward is
not connected to deeds, because man has nothing to do with deeds
[i.e. everything is foreordained]; and the Qaadariyyah who took
the hadith o mean that Paradise was the equivalent of good deeds,
and man has the right to enter by virtue of his good deeds.
The commentator on at-Tahhaawiyyah
said, "As for the idea that recompense results directly from
one's deeds, the Jabaariyyah and the Qaadariyyah are misled, and
Allaah has guided Ahl as-Sunnah. The ba' of negation [nafyi] is
not like the ba' used for affirmation. The negation in the hadith
"No one will enter Paradise by virtue of his deeds [bi' amaalihi]
is the ba' of substitution or exchange, as if good deeds were not
the price of a man's admission to Paradise. This is like the
[false] Mu'tazili claim that good deeds will give a person the
right to enter Paradise, whereas the truth is that admission to
Paradise is by the Grace and Mercy of Allaah. The bi' in the
aayah "a reward for what they used to do [jazaa'an bi maa kanoo
ya'maloon]" [32:17] is known in Arabic grammar as the bi' of
causation, i.e. because of their deeds. But Allaah is the Creator
of Cause and Effect, so everything is referred back to His Grace
and Mercy" [Sharh at-Tahhaawiyyah, 495]
Description of the People of
Paradise and the Delights They Enjoy Therein
The people of Paradise will enter
in the most perfect and beautiful form, in the image of their
father, Aadam (as), for there is no human form more perfect and
beautiful than that of Aadam, whom Allaah (swt) created very
tall. He was as tall as a great palm tree, sixty cubits tall.
Muslim reports fro Abu Hurayrah (ra) that the Messenger of Allaah
(saw) said, "Allaah, Subhaanahu wa ta'aala, created Aadam in his
own image, sixty cubits tall... everyone who enters Paradise will
be in the image of Aadam, sixty cubits tall. People kept getting
shorter and shorter after the time of Aadam." [Saheeh Muslim,
Kitaab al-Jannah, Baab Yadkhul al-Jannah Aqwam Af'idatuhum mithl
af'idatah at-Tayr 4:2183, no. 2841]
Their external appearance will be
in harmony, and their hearts will be as one. Their hearts and
souls will be clean and pure. Muslim reports from Abu Hurayrah
(ra) a hadith in which the Prophet describes people entering
Paradise including a group whose light will be like the full
moon. He (saw) said, "Their form will be that of a single person,
after the image of their father Aadam, sixty cubits tall."
[Saheeh Muslim, Kitaab al-Jannah, Baab Awwal zumrah yadkhuluna
al-Jannah, 4/2179, no. 2834]
Another aspect of their beauty is
that they will have no body hair, and will look as if their eyes
are anointed with kohl. Each of them will enter Paradise aged
thirty-three, the age of strength, vitality and youth. Ahmad and
at-Tirmidhi report from Mu'aadh ibn Jabal that the Messenger of
Allaah (saw) said, "The people of Paradise will enter Paradise
hairless, looking as if their eyes are ringed with kohl, aged
thirty three." [Saheeh al-Jaami' 6/337, no. 7928]
As reported in the hadith narrated
by al-Bukhaari and Muslim, from Abu Hurayrah (ra), the people of
Paradise "will not spit, blow their noses or excrete".
The people of Paradise will not
sleep. Jaabir ibn 'Abdullaah and 'Abdullaah ibn Abi Awfaa
reported that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "Sleep is the
brother of death; the people of Paradise will not sleep"
[Silsilat al-Hadith as-Saheehah, 3/74, no. 1087, al-Kaamil of Ibn
'Adiyy, al-Hilyah of Abu Na'eem, Taareekh Isbahaan, by
Abul-Sheikh]
The Food and Drink of the People
of Paradise
We have already discussed the
trees and fruits of Paradise, including the ripe fruits, which
hang within easy reach, so that the people of Paradise may pick
whichever fruits they desire. The people will also have whatever
food and drink they desire: "Any fruit [any] that they may
choose, And the flesh of fowls that they desire" [56:20-21]
"...there will be there all that
the souls could desire, all that the eyes could delight in.."
[43:71]
Allaah (swt) will permit them to
take whatever they want of the good food and drink of Paradise:
"Eat and drink at ease for that which you have sent on before you
in days past!" [69:24]
We have also mentioned above that
in Paradise there will be a sea of water, a sea of wine, a sea of
milk and a sea of honey, and the rivers of Paradise will flow out
of these seas. There will be also many springs in Paradise, and
its people will drink from these seas, rivers and springs.
(i) The Wine of the People of
Paradise
One of the drinks that Allaah will
bestow on the people of Paradise will be wine. The wine of
pAradise is free of all the troubles and problems that
characterise the wine of this world, which makes people lose
their minds, and causes headaches, stomach aches and other
physical disorders, or which may have something wrong in the way
it is made, or its colour, etc. But the wine of Paradise is free
from all such faults; it is pure and beautiful: "Round them will
be passed a cup of pure wine; white, delicious to the drinkers.
Neither will they have ghoul [any kind of hurt, abdominal pain,
headache, etc] from that, nor will they suffer intoxication
therefrom" [37:45-47]
Allaah described the beauty of its
white colour, then explained that its drinker enjoy it very much,
without is affecting their minds: "..rivers of wine delicious to
those who drink.." [47:15]
And they will never be adversely
affected by drinking it: "..nor will they suffer intoxication
therefrom" [37:47]
Elsewhere in the Qur'aan, Allaah
describes the wine of Paradise, "They will be served by immortal
boys, With cups and jugs, and a glass from the flowing wine,
Wherefrom they will get neither any aching of the head, nor any
intoxication" [56:17-19]
Commenting on this passage, Ibn
Katheer said, "it does not cause their heads to ache or their
minds to be fogged; it is pure, although it still contains the
ingredients that make it a delight to the drinker. ad-Dahhaak
narratd that Ibn 'Abbaas said, "Wine produces four things:
drunkenness, headache, vomit and urine. Allaah (saw) has
mentioned the wine of Paradise, and He has purified it of all
these things." [Tafseer Ibn Katheer, 6/514]
In another part of the Qur'aan,
Allaah (swt) says: "They will be given to drink pure sealed wine,
the last thereof will be the smell of musk.." [83:25-26]
This wine is sealed or covered,
and at the end of it, the drinker will find the scent of musk.
(ii) The first food of the people
of Paradise
The first food which Allaah (swt)
will present to the people of Paradise will be the caudate
[extra] lobe of fish-liver. al-Bukhaari and Muslim report from
Abu Sa'eed al-Khudri (ra) that the Messenger of Allaah (saw)
said, "On the Day of Resurrection, the earth will be like one
loaf of bread, which Allaah will turn around in His hands, just
as any of you prepares bread whilst he is travelling, to offer it
as food to the people of Paradise." A Jewish man came and said,
"May the Most Merciful bless you, O Abul-Qaasim. Shall I not tell
you what food [nuzul] will be offered to the people of Paradise
on the Day of Resurrection?" The Prophet (saw) said, "Of course."
The Jew said that the earth would be a single loaf of bread, just
as the Prophet (saw) has said. The Prophet (saw) looked at us and
smiled so broadly that his back teeth were visible, then he said,
"Shall I not tell you of their food? Balam and noon [a large
fish]". They asked, "What is that?" He said, "A bull and noon
seventy thousand people will eat from the caudate [extra] lobes
of their livers" [Mishkaat al-Masaabeeh, 3/56]
an-Nawawi's comments on this
hadith may be summarised as follows: "Nuzul is the food prepared
for a guest upon his arrival. Turning the bread around in one's
hands means kneading it and tossing it from hand to hand, until
it is flat and round like a disk. The meaning of the hadith is
that Allaah (swt) will make the earth like a huge loaf of bread
to feed the people of Paradise. Noon is a whale or large fish;
balam is a Hebrew word that means "bull"; the caudate [extra]
lobe of a fish liver is the best part of it." [Sharh an-Nawawi
'alaa Muslim, 17/136]
al-Bukhaari reports that
'Abdullaah ibn Salaam asked the Prophet (saw) a number of
questions when he first came to Madinah, one of which was, "What
is the first thing that the people of Paradise will eat?" He
said, "The caudate [extra] lobe of fish liver" [Ibn Katheer,
an-Nihaayah, 2/270]
Muslim reports from Thawban that a
Jew asked that the Prophet (saw), "What will they be presented
with when they enter Paradise?" He said, "The caudate [extra]
lobe of fish liver." The Jew asked, "What will they eat after
that?" The Prophet (saw) said, "The bull, which is grazing now in
Paradise, will be slaughtered for them." The Jew asked, "What
will they drink after that?" He said, "From a spring called
Salsaabeel." The Jew said, "You have spoken the truth." [Ibn
Katheer, an-Nihaayah, 2/270]
(iii) The food and drink of the
people of Paradise does not produce any impure excrement.
It might cross one's mind that the
food and drink of Paradise might produce the same as the food and
drink of this world, namely excrement, urine, mucus, saliva, and
so on. But this is not the case. Paradise is a place that is free
from all impurities, and its people are free of all the blemishes
of people of this world. A hadith reported by al-Bukhaari and
Muslim from Abu Hurayrah clearly rejects such a nation: the
Prophet (saw) said, "The first group to enter Paradise will be as
beautiful as the full moon; they will not spit or blow their
noses." [al-Bukhaari, Kitaab Bad' al-Khalq, Baab Maa jaa'a fi
Sifaat al-Jannah, Fath al-Baari, 6/317, also Muslim in Kitaab
al-Jannah, Baab Awwal Zumrah Tadhkul al-Jannah, 4/2178, no. 2834]
This does not only apply to the
first group to enter Paradise, allthose who enter will be
similarly pure. Muslim reports from Abu Hurayrah that the
Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, The first group of my ummah to
enter Paradise will be as beautiful as the full moon and those
that come after them will be like the brightest shining star, and
those that follow them will be ranked according to their status.
They will not defecate, urinate or blow their noses or spit."
[Muslim in Kitaab al-Jannah, Baab awwal zumrah tadkhul al-Jannah,
4/2188, no. 2834]
It might be asked where will the
waste produces go? This question was posed to the Prophet (saw)
by his Sahabah and he replied, "[It will come out as] burps which
are like musk." [Muslim in 4/2180, no. 2835]. Other parts the
excretions will be turned into sweat like musk that will come out
of their bodies.
(iv) Why Will the People of
Paradise Eat and Drink and Comb their Hair?
If the people of Paradise are to
abide there forever, and it is free form all discomfort, pain and
sickness, if there is no hunger or thirst there, and no
impurities or dirt, then why will the people of Paradise eat and
drink, and wear perfume and comb their hair?
al-Qurtubee answered this question
in at-Tadhkirah [p. 475, see also al-Fath, 6/325]: "The luxuries
and clothing of the people of Paradise will not be for the
purpose of warding off potential pains; they will not eat because
of hunger or drink because of thirst, or wear perfume because of
some offensive odour, because Paradise is a never-ending
succession of delight and joy. Do you not remember the words of
Allaah (swt) to Aadam? "Verily you have [a promise from Us] that
you will never be hungry therein nor naked. And you [will] suffer
not from thirst therein nor from the sun's heat." [20:118-119]
The wisdom behind it [food and drink, etc] is so that Allaah will
introduce Paradise to them in ways similar to the good things
that they enjoyed on earth, but He will increase it in ways known
only to Him."
(v) The Vessels and Cups of the
People of Paradise
The vessels from which the people
of Paradise will eat and drink will be of gold and silver. Allaah
(swt) says: "Trays of gold and cups will be passed round them.."
[43:71] i.e. cups of gold.
And Allaah (swt) says, "And
amongst them, will be passed round vessels of silver and cups of
crystal, crystal-clear, made of silver. They will determine the
measure thereof according to their wishes." [76:15] i.e it will
combine the purity of crystal with the whiteness of silver.
al-Bukhaari and Muslim reported
from Abu Musaa al-Ash'ari that the Messenger of Allaah (saw)
said, "The believer in paradise will have a tent made of a
hollowed out pearl.. and two gardens of silver, their vessels and
everything in them, and two gardens of gold, their vessels and
everything in them." [Mishkaat al-Masaabeeh, 3/86]
Among the vessels from which they
will drink will be cups and jugs and glasses: "They will be
served by immortal boys, with cups, and jugs and a glass from the
flowing wine." [56:17-18]
The "cup" [koob] is something that
has no handle or spout, the "jug" [ibreeq] has a handle and a
spout and the "glass" [kaa's] is a cup that is filled with drink.
The Clothing, Jewellery and
Incense-Burners of the People of Paradise
The people of Paradise will wear
the most luxurious clothes, amongst other things, garments of
silk and bracelets of gold, silver and pearls. Allaah (swt) says:
"And their recompense will be Paradise, and silken garments,
because they were patient." [76:12]
"...wherein they will be adorned
with bracelets of gold and pearls, and their garments will be of
silk." [22:23]
"'Adn Paradise they will enter,
therein will they be adorned with bracelets of gold and pearls,
and their garments there will be of silk." [35:33]
"...They will be adorned with
bracelets of silver, and their Rabb will give them a pure drink."
[76:21]
Their clothes will be colourful,
including garments of green silk and brocade: "..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 the recompense! How beautiful
a couch to recline on." [18:31]
"Their garments will be of fine
green silk, and gold embroidery. They will be adorned with
bracelets of silver.." [76:21]
Their clothing will be far
superior to any man-made garment. al-Barraa ibn 'Aadhib said, "A
silken garment was brought to the Messenger (saw) and we began to
admire its beauty and softness." The Messenger of Allaah (saw)
said, "The handkerchiefs of Sa'd ibn Mu'aadh are better than
this." [al-Bukhaari, Kitaab Bid' al-Khalq, Baab Maa Jaa'a fi
Sifat al-Jannah wan-Naar, Fath al-Baari, 6/319]
The Prophet (saw) also told us
that the people of Paradise will have combs of gold and silver,
and that they will perfume themselves with 'Ud at-Teeb, even
though the scent of musk will be emanating from their pure
bodies. al-Bukhaari narrates from Abu Hurayrah that the Prophet
(saw) said of those who will enter Paradise: "Their vessels will
be of gold and silver, their combs will be of gold and the coals
of their incense-burners will be of aloe-wood [Abul-Yaman said,
"of 'Ud at-Teeb] and their sweat will be musk." [al-Bukhaari,
Kitaab Bid' al-Khalq, Baab Maa Jaa'a fi Sifat al-Jannah wan-Naar,
Fath al-Baari, 6/319]
Their jewellery will include
crowns. at-Tirmidhi and Ibn Maajah report from al-Miqdaam ibn
Ma'd Yakrib that among the honours bestowed upon the martyr will
be: "..there will be placed upon his head a crown of dignity, one
ruby of which is better than this world and all that is in it."
[Mishkaat al-Masaabeeh, 3/358, no. 3834, Saheeh Muslim, saheeh]
The clothing and jewellery of the
people of Paradise will never wear out or fade. Muslim reports
from Abu Hurayrah (ra) that the Prophet (saw) said, "Whoever
enters Paradise is blessed, and will never be miserable, his
clothes will never wear out and his youth will never fade away."
[Saheeh Muslim, Kitaab al-Jannah, Baab fi Dawam Na'eem al-Jannah,
4/2181, no. 2836]
The Couches of the People of
Paradise
The palaces of Paradise have been
prepared, and in their gardens are places to sit and recline,
beautiful couches of delightful colours and high beds whose
interiors are lined with silk brocade, let alone how magnificent
their outward appearance must be. There are cushions and splendid
carpets laid out in the most delightful fashion. Allaah (swt)
says: "Therein will be thrones raised high, And cups set at hand,
and cushions set in rows, and rich carpets [all spread out]"
[88:13-16]
"They will recline [with ease] on
thrones arranged in ranks. And We shall marry them to Houris
[female fair ones] with wide lovely eyes." [52:20]
"A multitude of those [foremost]
will be from the first generations [who embraced Islaam] and a
few of those [foremost] will be from the later time
[generations]. [They will be] on thrones woven with gold and
precious stones, reclining thereon, face to face." [56:13-16]
This reclining on those thrones
and couches will be one of the luxuries that the people of
Paradise will enjoy when they gather together, as Allaah (swt)
says, "And we shall remove from their breasts any lurking sense
of injury; [they will be like] brothers [joyfully] facing each
other on thrones [of dignity]." [15:47]
"Reclining on green cushions and
rich beautiful mattresses" [55:76}
"Reclining upon the couches lined
with silk brocade" [55:54]
The Servants of the People of
Paradise
The People of Paradise will be
served by boys whom Allaah (swt) will create to serve them and
who will be most beautiful and perfect in form: "They will be
served by immortal boys, With cups, and jugs, and a glass from
the flowing wine." [56:17-18]
"And round about them will [serve]
boys of everlasting youth. If you see them, you would think them
scattered pearls." [76:19]
Ibn Katheer, may Allaah have mercy
on him, said, "Boys of eternal youth will go around to serve
people of Paradise, boys who remain in that youthful form
forever, never changing or advancing in age. It was said that
they will be wearing earrings, to emphasise their youth, because
such a thing is appropriate for young people, but it does not
befit those who are older. And Allaah (swt) said [76:19] i.e. if
you saw them going around to attend to the needs of their
masters, with their beautiful faces and splendid colourful
clothes and jewellery, you would think that they were scattered
pearls. There is no more beautiful description than the picture
of pearls scattered in a place of beauty." [Tafseer Ibn Katheer,
7/184]
Some scholars suggested that these
boys are the children of the Muslims and Mushrikeen who die in
childhood, but this was refuted by al-'Allaamah Ibn Taymiyyah
(ra), who explained that these boys of eternal youth are part of
the creation of Paradise: "..they are not the children of this
world. When the children of this world enter Paradise, they will
do so in a perfect form, like all the other people of Paradise,
in the form of their father, Aadam." [Majmu' al-Fatawa, 4/279,
4/311]
The Market of the People of
Paradise
Muslim reported from Anas ibn
Maalik that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said: "In Paradise
there is a market to which the people will come every Friday,
then a wind will come from the north and blow on their faces, and
clothes, and they will increase in beauty. Then they will return
to their wives, who will also have increased in beauty. Their
wives will say to them, "By Allaah, you increased in beauty after
you left us." And they will say, "And you too, by Allaah, you
have increased in beauty since you left us." [Saheeh Muslim,
Kitaab al-Jannah, Baab fi Sooq al-Jannah, 4/2178, no. 2833]
an-Nawawi commented on this
hadith, "What is meant by a market is a gathering place where the
people will come together, just as they gather in marketplaces in
this world. Gathering together every Friday means that they will
meet once a week, or what approximates to once a week; there will
be no real weeks there, as there will be no sun or moon or days.
The wind of Paradise was described specifically as being the
north winds, because for the Arabs this is the wind that brings
rain, coming from the direction of Syria, so they always hoped
for a wind coming from the north. In the hadith this wind is
called al-Mutheerah, i.e. something that carries things, because
it will blow the sand or dust of Paradise into their faces, which
is musk." [Sharh an-Nawawi ala Muslim, 17/170]
The Gatherings and Conversations
of the People of Paradise
The people of Paradise will visit
one another, in delightful gatherings where they will remember
their lives in this world and how Allaah (swt) has blessed them
by admitting them to Paradise. Allaah (swt) described the
gatherings of the people of Paradise: "and We shall remove from
their breasts any lurking sense of injury, [they will be like]
brothers, [joyfully] facing each other on thrones [of dignity]."
[15:47]
Allaah (swt) has also described
some of the kinds of conversation that will take place in their
gatherings: "and some of them draw near to others, questioning,
saying, "Aforetime we were afraid with our families [of the
punishment of Allaah], but Allaah has been gracious to us, and
has saved us from the torment of the Fire. Verily, we used to
invoke Him [Alone and none else] before. Verily He is Al-Barr,
the All-Merciful." [52:25-28]
The Wishes of the People of
Paradise
Some of the People of Paradise
will wish for things that will be fulfilled in the strangest
ways, unlike anything that happens in this world. The Messenger
(saw) told of some of these and how they will be fulfilled.
Abu Hurayrah said that the Prophet
(saw) was speaking and a bedouin man was present. The Prophet
(saw) said: "A man from the people of Paradise will ask his Rabb
for permission to grow things. Allaah will ask him, "Do you not
have what you want?" He will say, "Of course, but I love to grow
things." So he will sow the seeds and in the blinking of an eye
the plant will grow and its fruit will ripen and become like
mountains. Allaah (swt) will say, "Here it is. O son of Aadam
nothing satisfies you!" The Bedouin said, "By Allaah! you wont
find him except he is from Quraysh or the Ansaar for these are
the people that love to grow things. As for us, we don't grow
anything!" The Messenger of Allaah (saw) laughed." [Mishkaat
al-Masaabeeh, 3/95, no. 5653]
The Wives of the People of
Paradise
(i) The Wife Of The Believer In
This World Will Be His Wife In The Hereafter If She Is Righteous
"Gardens of 'Adn, which they shall enter, and [also] those who
act righteously from among their fathers, and their wives and
their offspring..." [13:23]
"They and their wives will be in
pleasant shade, reclining on thrones." [36:56]
"Enter Paradise, you and your
wives, in happiness" [43:70]
(ii) A Woman [Who Was Married More
Than Once] Will Be With The Last of Her Husbands
In Taareekh ar-Raqqah, Abu 'Ali
al-Hurani reported from Maymun ibn Mahran that "Mu'aawiyah ibn
Abi Sufyan (ra) proposed to Umm ad-Darda' but she refused to
marry him, saying, "I heard Abud-Dardaa' say that the Messenger
of Allaah (saw) said, "A woman will be with the last of her
husbands."" The men in its isnaad are trustworthy apart from
al-'Abbaas ibn Saalih, whose biography is unknown. Abul-Shaykh
reported it in at-Taareek with a saheeh isnaad only quoting the
marfoo' version of it. at-Tabaraani reported it with a da'eef
isnaad in al-Mu'jam al-Awsat but taking both isnaads into account
strengthens it. The marfoo' version is saheeh, and it also has
two corroborating reports that are mawqoof.
The first of these was reported by
Ibn 'Asaakir from 'Ikrimah: "Asmaa bint Abi Bakr was married to
az-Zubayr ibn al-'Awwaam who was harsh towards her. She came to
her father and complained to him, and he said, "O my daughter,
have patience, for if a woman has a righteous husband, and he
dies and she does not remarry after his death, they will be
reunited in Paradise." [The men of its isnaad are thiqaat
[trustworthy] but is it mursaal because 'Ikrimah never met Abu
Bakr; he only heard it from Asmaa]
The second report was narrated by
al-Bayhaqee in as-Sunan, where he says that Hudhayfah said to his
wife, "If you want to be my wife in Paradise, do not remarry
after I die, for the woman in Paradise will be with the last of
her husbands on earth."
For this reason, Allaah forbade
the wives of the Prophet (saw) to remarry after his death,
because they will be his wives in the Hereafter.
(iii) al-Hoor al-'Eeyn
Allaah (swt) will marry the
believers in Paradise to beautiful women who were not their wives
in this world, as Allaah (swt) says: "So [it will be] and We
shall marry them to Houris with wide lovely eyes." [44:54]
al-Hoor is the plural of Hooraa',
which is a woman, the white parts of her eyes intensely white,
and the black is intensely black. al-'Eeyn is the plural fo
'Aynaa, which is the woman whose eyes are wide.
The Qur'aan describes al-Hoor
al-'Eeyn as being firm and full-breasted: "Verily, for
al-Muttaqoon, there will be a success; gardens and grapeyards and
young full-breasted [mature] maidens of equal age." [78:31-33]
Al-Hoor al-'Eeyn are creatures
that Allaah (swt) has made especially for Paradise, and has made
them virgins: "Verily, We have created [their companions] of
special creation, and made them virgin-pure [and undefiled],
beloved [by nature], equal in age." [56:35-37]
The fact that they are virgins
means that no-one has ever married them before: "...whom no man
or jinn has touched before them." [55:56]
This refutes the idea that the
wives that Allaah (swt) will create for them in Paradise will be
their wives from this life, made young again after old age had
overtaken them. That idea if correct in that Allaah (swt) will
admit the believing women to Paradise with their youth restored
but they are not al-Hoor al-'Eeyn whom Allaah created in
Paradise.
The Qur'an also speaks of the
beauty of the women of al-Jannah: "And [there will be] Houris
with wide lovely eyes [as wives for the pious], Like unto
preserved pearls." [56:22-23]
Maknoon ["preserved"] means hidden
or protected, something whose colour is not changed by exposure
to sunlight or by being tampered with. Elsewhere, Allaah likens
them to rubies and coral, two beautiful precious stones: "In them
will be [maidens] restraining their glances, whom no man or jinn
has touched before them, Then which of the favours of your Rabb
will you deny? Like unto rubies and coral." [55:56-58]
al-Hoor are also described as
restraining their gaze upon their husbands i.e. they restrict
their gaze and don't let their eyes wander to others. Allaah
(swt) has stated that they are very beautiful, and it is
sufficient to know that ALlaah (swt) said: "In them will be fair
[companions] good and beautiful; then which of the favours of
your Rabb will you deny? Companions restrained [as to their
glances] in [goodly] pavilions" [55:70-72]
The women are not like the women
of this world. They are free of al-Hayd [menstruation], an-Nifaas
[post-natal bleeding], spittle, mucus, urine and stools. This is
what is referred to in the aayah:"..And they shall have therein
Azwaajun Mutahharatun [purified mates]" [2:25]
The Prophet (saw) told us about
the beauty of the wives of the People of Paradise. al-Bukhaari
and Muslim reported from Abu Hurayrah that the Messenger (saw)
said, "...the marrow of whose leg-bones will be visible through
the flesh because of their extreme beauty." [as-Saheeh, Kitaab
al-Khalq, Baab Maa Jaa'a fi Sifaat al-Jannah, Fath al-Baari,
6/318 and Muslim in Kitaab al-Jannah wa Sifaat Na'eem ahlilhaa,
Baab awwal zumrah tadkhul al-Jannah, 4/2178, no. 2834]
Look at this beauty that the
Prophet (saw) described! Can you find any comparison to it in the
world that you know?! : "If one of the women of Paradise were to
look at the people of this world, everything in between them
would be lit up and filled with her fragrance. The veil on her
head is better than this world and everything in it."
[al-Bukhaari, in as-Saheeh, Kitaab al-Jihaad, Baab wa Zawwajnahum
bi Hoor-'Eeyn. Fath al-Baari, 6/15]
The smallest number of wives that
any one man will have in Paradise is seventy-two. It was reported
that the Shaheed will have seventy two wives from amongst al-Hoor
a--'Eeyn [Mishkaat al-Masaabeeh, 3/357, no. 3834, at-Tirmidhi,
Ibn Maajah from al-Miqdaam ibn Ma'd Yakrib]
The Song of al-Hoor al-'Eeyn
The Messenger (saw) told us that
al-Hoor in Jannah sing with sweet, beautiful voices. In al-Mu'jam
al-Awsat, at-Tabaraani reports with a saheeh isnaad from Ibn
'Umar that the Prophet (saw) said, "The wives of the people of
Paradise will sing to their husband in the most beautiful voices
that anyone has ever heard. What they will sing is: "We are good
and beautiful, the wives of a noble people, who look at their
husbands content and happy." And they will sing, "We are eternal,
and will never die, we are safe and will never fear, we are
remaining here and will never go away."" [Saheeh al-Jaami
as-Sagheer, 2/48, no. 1557; also Abu Na'eem, ad-Diyaa in Sifaat
al-Jannah]
Samawayh reported in al-Fawaa'id
from Anas that the Messenger of Allaah (saw) said, "al-Hoor
al-'Eeyn are singing in Paradise saying, "We are the beautiful
houris, we are being kept for noble husbands."" [Saheeh
al-Jaami', 2/58, no. 1598]
The Jealousy of al-Hoor al-Eeyn
over their Husbands in this World
The Prophet (saw) told us that
al-Hoor feel jealous over their husbands in this world, if the
wife of one of them upsets him. Ahmad and at-Tirmidhi report with
a saheeh isnaad from Mu'aadh that the Messenger of Allaah (saw)
said, "No woman in this world upsets her husband but his wife
from among al-Hoor al-'Eeyn will say, "Do not upset him, may
Allaah kill you! For he is with you only temporarily, and soon he
will leave you and come to us."" [Saheeh al-Jaami' as-Sagheer,
6/125, no. 7069]
(iv) The believer in Paradise will
be given the strength of One Hundred Men
Anas reported that the Prophet
(saw) said, "The believer in Paradise will be given such and such
strength." He was asked, "O Messenger of Allaah, will he really
be able to do that?" He said, "He will be given the strength of
one hundred men." [it was reported by at-Tirmidhi, Mishkaat
al-Masaabeeh, 3/90, no. 5636, at-Tirmidhi said: "ghareeb
saheeh."]
The People of Paradise Will Laugh
at the Fire
After Allaah (swt) admits the
people of Paradise to Paradise, they will call out to their
opponents among the kuffaar in Hell, rebuking and scolding them:
"And the dwellers of Paradise will call out to the dwellers of
the Fire [saying]: "We have indeed found true what our Rabb
promised us; have you also found true, what your Rabb promised
[warnings, etc]? They will say "Yes". Then a crier will proclaim
between them: "The Curse of Allaah is on the Dhaalimoon
[wrongdoers]" [7:44]
The kuffaar used to dispute with
the believers in this world, making fun of them and insulting
them, but on that Day the believers will be victorious: they will
be in a state of everlasting joy, looking at the wrongdoers and
making fun of them: "Verily, al-Abraar will be in delight, on
thrones, looking [at all things]. You will recognise in their
faces the brightness of delight. They will be given to drink pure
sealed wine, the last thereof will be the smell of musk, and for
this let [all] those strive who want to strive. It [that wine]
will be mixed with Tasneem, a spring whereof drink those nearest
to Allaah. Verily [during the earthly life] those who committed
crimes used to laugh at those who believed, and whenever they
passed by them, used to wink to one another [in mockery]; and
when they returned to their own people, they would return
jesting; and when they saw them, they say, "Verily! These have
indeed gone astray!" But the [disbelievers] had not been sent as
watchers over them [the believers]. But this Day those who
believe will laugh at the disbelievers on [high] thrones, looking
[at all things]. Are not the disbelievers paid [fully] for what
they used to do?" [83:22-36]
By Allaah, the kuffaar will
finally get the punishment that they deserve, a punishment that
fits their crimes. The believer who is now in the luxury of
Paradise will remember that colleague or friend who used to
encourage him to follow kufr in this world and called him to
embrace those misguided principles that would have placed him in
the ranks of the kuffaar and enemies of Allaah (swt). He will
tell his companions about that former colleague, and tell them to
look at him and his punishment. When he sees how he is being
punished, he will realise the extent of the blessing that Allaah
(swt) has bestowed upon him, and how Allaah (swt) has saved him
from a similar fate. Then he will address his former companion
and rebuke him: "Then they will turn to one another, mutually
questioning. A speaker of them will say, "Verily I had a
companion [in the world] who used to say, "Are you among those
who believe [in resurrection after death], [that] when we die and
become dust and bones, shall we indeed [be raised up] to receive
reward or punishment [according to our deeds]?" The Man said,
"Will you look down?" So he looked down and saw him in the midst
of the Fire. He said, "By Allaah! You have nearly ruined me. Had
it not been for the Grace of my Rabb, I would certainly have been
among those brought forth [to Hell]." [Allaah (swt) informs about
the true believer that he said], "Are we not then to die [any
more]? Except our first death and we shall not be punished?
[after we have entered Paradise] Truly this is the supreme
success! For the like of this let the workers work." [37:50-61]
Tasbeeh And Takbeer Are Among The
Delights Of The People Of Paradise
Paradise is the abode of reward
and delight, not of trials and testing. A problem might arise
concerning the hadith reported by al-Bukhaari and others from Abu
Hurayrah, according to which the Prophet (saw) described the
first group to enter Paradise and said, "They will glorify Allaah
(swt) morning and evening." [Saheeh al-Bukhaari, Kitaab Bid'
al-Khalq, Baab maa jaa'a fi Sifaat al-Jannah, Fath al-Baari,
6/318] But there is nothing problematic in this report,
insha'Allaah, because, as al-Qurtubee said "This tasbeeh is not
the matter of obligation or imposition." As was reported by
Muslim, Jaabir explained it as follows, "They will be inspired
with tasbeeh and takbeer as they are inspired with breathing."
The analogy of breathing was used because it is something man
does with no conscious effort. Their breathing will become
tasbeeh, and the reason for this is that their hearts will be
illuminated with the knowledge of their rabb, may He be
glorified, and filled with love for Him, and whoever loves a
thing remembers it frequently."" [Fath al-Baari, 6/326]
Shaykh al-Islaam Ibn Taymiyyah
stated that this tasbeeh and takbeer will be one of the pleasures
enjoyed by the people of Paradise. He said, "This is not the kind
of obligatory work that is done for the sake of a specific
reward. It is the same as the kind of deeds that people do for
pleasure and enjoyment." [Majmu' Fataawa, 4/330]
The Best Thing That The Ahl
al-Jannah Will Be Given Is The Pleasure of Allaah (swt) And To
See His Face
"Some faces that Day will be
Nadhirah [shining, radiant], Looking at their Rabb." [75:22-23]
Ibn al-Itheer said, "Seeing Allaah
is the ultimate joy in the Hereafter, the most precious gift of
Allaah. May Allaah (swt) help us reach that goal." [Jaami'
al-Usool, 10/557]
Abu Sa'eed al-Khudri reported that
the Prophet (saw) said that "Allaah will say to the people of
Paradise, "O People of Paradise! They will say, "We are at Your
Worship, our Rabb, and all goodness is in Your hand." He will
say, "Are you content?" They will say, "Why should we not be
content, O Rabb, when you have given us what you have not given
to anyone else of Your Creation?" He will say, "Shall I not give
you better than that?" They will say, "O Rabb, what could be
better than that?" He will say, "I grant you My pleasure and I
will never be displeased with you after that." [al-Bukhaari and
Muslim, Mishkaat al-Masaabeeh]
and Muslim and at-Tirmidhi
reported from Suhayb ar-Rumi that the Messenger of Allaah (saw)
said: "When the people of Paradise enter Paradise, Allaah will
say: "Do you want anything more?" They will say, "Have You not
made our faces white [i.e. honoured us]? Have You not admitted us
to Paradise and saved us from the Fire?" Then the veil will be
lifted, and they will never have been given anything more dear to
them than looking at their Rabb, may He be Blessed and Exalted."
One report adds, "Then the Prophet
(saw) recited the aayah, "FOr those who have done good is the
best [reward i.e. Paradise] and even more [i.e. the honour of
glancing at the Countenance of Allaah]..." [10:26]
Thus seeing the Face of Allaah
(swt) was interpreted as part of the "more" [mazeed] which Allaah
has promised to al-Muhsinoon [those who have done good]: "There
they will have all that they desire - and We have more [for them,
i.e. a glance at the All-Mighty, All-Majestic." [50:35]
This is a joy and honour that will
be denied to the Kuffaar and Mushrikeen: "Nay, surely they
[evildoers] will be veiled from seeing their Rabb that day."
[83:15]
Imaam Maalik ibn Anas, the Imaam
of al-Madinah, used this aayah as proof that "Looking at their
Rabb" [75:23] literally meant they would see the face of Allaah,
as some had interpreted it as meaning the people would be waiting
for their reward. Maalik said, "They have lied.... The people
will look at Allaah on the Day of Resurrection with their own
eyes. If the believers are not going to see their Rabb on the Day
of Resurrection, why did Allaah (swt) say that the kuffaar would
be veiled from Seeing Him?" [See Sharh as-Sunnah, Mishkaat
al-Masaabeeh, 3/100 no. 5662]
at-Tahhaawi, the great Hanafi
Imaam, said in his "al-'Aqeedah at-Tahhaawiyyah", "This seeing
[Allaah] is true, something that will happen to the people of
Paradise; it is not necessary to attempt to define it or describe
how it will happen. It is mentioned in the Book of Our Rabb
[75:23]. The way it will happen is according to the will and
knowledge of Allaah and we have to believe i nit as it was
narrated from the Messenger of Allaah in the saheeh hadith. We
should not interpret it according to our own inclinations and
opinions, for no one is sound in his deen except the one who
submits fully to Allaah and His Messenger. What is ambiguous
should be referred to one who has knowledge (i.e. a scholar)"
[Sharh at-Tahhaawiyyah, 203]
The Refutation of Those Who Differ
The commentator of at-Tahhaawiyyah
explained the different misguided opinions on this matter: "Those
who differed with regard to the believers seeing Allaah (swt) on
the Day of Resurrection are the Jahmiyyah and al-Mu'tazilah, and
those who followed them of the Khawaarij and Imaamiyyah. Their
false opinion is refuted by the Qur'aan and Sunnah. The fact that
the believers will see Allaah (swt) is confirmed by the words of
the Sahaabah, Taabi'een, well known scholars of Islaam, Ahl
al-Hadith and by all the groups of philosophers (Ahl al-Kalaam)
who belong to Ahl as-Sunnah wal-Jama'ah."
"This issue is one of the most
important matters of Usool ad-Deen [the fundamentals of religion]
for it is the ultimate goal for which people are striving and
competing, and it will be denied to those who are "veiled from
seeing their Rabb" and who will be turned away from His Mercy."
He then explained the dangers of
misinterpretation: "THis is what corrupted both the world and
religion. This is what the Jews and Christians did to the texts
of the Tawraat and Injeel, and Allaah (swt) warned us against
doing likewise, but the confused people insisted on following
their path. How much harm has been caused to the religion and its
followes by wrong interpretations! Was 'Uthmaan killed except as
a result of misinterpretation? Would the Battle of Siffeen, the
Battle of the Camel, the killing of Husayn and the Battle of
al-Harrah have happened without there being misinterpretation?
Would the Khawaarij, Mu'tazilah and Rawaafid have emerged, and
would the ummah have split into seventy-three sects, if there had
been no misinterpretation?"
He explained that there were two
reasons that the aayah should be taken to mean the believers will
see Allaah
(1) the Understanding of the Text
itself
"an-Nadhar (looking) is connected
by Idaafah (genitive grammatical possessive structure) to al-Wajh
(face) which is the location of looking (because the face is the
site of the eyes). The use of the word "ilaa" (here translated as
"at") clearly means that they will be looking and seeing with
their eyes; the wording has no indication that it could mean
anything other than that. It is crystal clear that what Allaah
meant is that they will see their Rabb, subhaanahu, with their
own eyes, which are located in the face.
"The Arabic word Nadhar is used in
a number of ways and may mean different things, depending on the
context: "If it stands alone with nothing following it, it means
"stopping" and "waiting" - "...Wait for us! (undhuroonaa) Let us
get something from your light!.." [57:13]
"If it is followed by "fi" (lit.
"in") it means "thinking" or "pondering": "Have they not
considered (yandhuru fi) the dominion of the heavens and the
earth?" [7:185]
"If it is followed by ilaa (at) it
refers to looking or seeing with the eyes: "Look at (undhuru
ilaa) their fruits when they begin to bear" [6:99] So how can it
be interpreted otherwise when it refers to the face, which is the
site of the eyes?"
(2) the way in which the Salaf
understood the text.
He quotes a number of reports to
illustrate this: al-Hasan said, "[Their faces] will look at their
Rabb and will become radiant with His light." Abu Saalih reported
from Ibn 'Abbaas (ra) that "Looking at their Rabb" [75:23] meant,
"They will be looking at the face of Allaah, azza wa jall."
'Ikrimah said that "Some faces will be Nadhirah" indicated
"because of joy, and looking at their Rabb" meant "truly looking
at their Rabb" and he reported a similar opinion from Ibn
'Abbaas. This is the opinion of the Mufassireen of Ahlus-Sunnah.
Concerning the aayah, "There they will have all that they desire
- and We shall have more [for them]" at-Tabari reported that 'Ali
ibn Abi Taalib (ra) and Anas ibn Maalik said, "This means that
they will see Allaah, azza wa jall."
He explains the meaning of "even
more" [az-Ziyaadah} as looking at the face of Allaah, as the
report narrated by Muslim in his saheeh from Suhayb "..then the
veil will be lifted and they will see Him, and they will never be
given anything more precious to them than seeing Allaah (swt).
This is az-Ziyaadah [the "even more" referred to in the aayah]"
The same hadith was narrate with a number of isnaads and slightly
different wording from others, and this is how it was interpreted
by the Sahaabah as Ibn Jareer reported from Abu Bakr as-Siddeeq,
Hudhayfah, Abu Musa al-Ash'ari and Ibn 'Abbaas (ra).
at-Tabari and others quoted from
ash-Shaafi'ee via al-Mazani, and al-Haakim said, "al-Asaam told
us that ar-Rabee' ibn Sulayma said, "I was with Muhammad ibn
Idrees ash-Shaafi'ee when a letter reached him from Upper Egypt
in which he was asked his opinion about the aayah [83:15], and he
said, "As those [evildoers] will be veiled from Seeing Allaah
because of His wrath towards them indicates that these people
(the believers) will see Him because He will be pleased with
them."""
The Mu'tazilah however concluded
from the aayaat "You cannot see Me..." [7:143] and "No vision can
grasp Him.." [6:103] that therefore no one would see Allaah, but
these can in fact be used as proof against their position, for
the first aayah proves that the believers will see Allaah for a
number of reasons:
(i) Nobody could think that Musaa
(as), the Messenger of Allaah and the most knowledgeable about
Allaah at that time, the one who spoke with Allaah, would ask to
see Allaah [as is stated in the earlier part of this aayah] if it
were improper to od so.
(ii) Allaah did not rebuke Musaa
for this request although when Nuh asked Allaah to save his son,
He rebuked him for doing so [see 11:46]
(iii) Allaah said, "..You cannot
see Me..", but He did not say, "I can never be seen" or "It is
not possible to see Me" or "I am invisible". There is a
difference. This indicates that Allaah could be seen but that
Musaa did not have the strength to see him in this life because
human beings in this world are too weak to be able to endure
seeing Allaah.
(iv) The ideas mentioned in (iii)
can be explained by referring to the next part of the aayah
"...but look upon the mountain. If it stands still in its place
then you shall see Me." [7:143] Allaah showed Musaa that despite
its strength and solid nature, a mountain in this world could not
withstand exposure to the sight of Allah, so how could a human
being who was created weak, endure it?
(v) Allaah could have made the
mountain stable, which is possible, but he had placed a condition
for seeing Him. If the mountain stood form when he appeared to
it, then Musa would be able to see Him
(vi) Allaah said, "..When his Rabb
appeared to the mountain, He made it collapse to dust.." [7:143].
If it is possible for Him to reveal Himself to a mountain, which
is an inanimate object how could it be impossible for Him to
reveal Himself to His Messengers and those whom He loves
(awliyaa) in the abode of honour which is Paradise?
(vii) Allaah spoke to Musa and if
a person is permitted to speak and converse with no mediator,
then it is more befitting for him to be able to see the One to
whom he speaks. No one could deny that people may see Allaah
unless they also deny that Allaah may speak to them and those who
denied that Allaah could be seen did in fact also deny that
Allaah could speak to his slaves. Their claim that "Lan" (never)
implies absolute and eternal negation can be answerd by the fact
that the people will see Allaah in the Hereafter and such a
negation will not necessarily be carried over into the Hereafter,
especially as in this case a condition was attached. There are
other similar instances in the Qur'aan - "But they will never
long for it.." [2:95} although elsewhere He says, "And they will
cry, O Maalik! Let your Rabb make an end of us." He will say,
"Verily you shall abide forever" [43:77]. If "lan" meant absolute
and eternal negation (i.e. that such and such a thing would never
happen), it would not be possible to impose conditions, but
Allaah (swt) says, "Therefore I will not leave this land until my
father permits me.." [12:80] which proves that "lan" does not
imply absolute negation.
The evidence that people may see
Allaah is presented in the most eloquent fashion, and in the
context of praise, and it is well-known that praise is something
positive; a thing that does not exist cannot be praised. When
Allaah (swt) praises by negation it implies something positive; a
thing that does not exist cannot be praised. When Allaah (swt)
praises by negation it implies something positive, like when He
is praised by saying that He neither slumbers nor sleeps, which
implies that He is the Eternal One; or by saying that He never
dies, which implies that He is the eternally living; or by saying
that He never feels tired or exhausted, which implies He is the
All-Powerful.; or by saying that He never forgets or lacks
awareness, which implies that He is All-Knowing. So there is no
praise in negation unless it implies something positive. The One
Who is Perfect cannot share in the quality that is denied. The
meaning is that Allaah (swt) may be seen but He cannot be seen in
His entirety. The aayah "No vision can grasp Him" indicates that
He is Almighty and because of His greatness he cannot be fully
comprehend, for idraak [comprehension] is something that
surpasses seeing, as ALlaah (swt) says, "And when the two hosts
saw each other the companions of Musa said, "We are sure to be
overtaken." [26:61] Musaa did not deny that they saw them but he
denied that they would overwhelm them because seeing [ru'yah] and
overwhelming or surrounding [idraak] could take place
independently of one another. Allaah may be seen [ru'yah] but He
may never be fully comprehended just as He may be known, but
never completely. This is how the Sahaabah and Imaam understood
this aayah, as their opinions are recorded in its tafseer. Even
the Sun, which is a mere created entity, cannot be fully
comprehended by the one who sees it.
The hadith narrated by the Prophet
(saw) and his companions concerning the believers seeing Allaah
has also reached the level of tawaatur and were recorded by the
compilers of the six books, for example, the hadith of Abu
Hurayrah, "Some people asked, "O Messenger of Allaah, will we see
our Rabb on the Day of Resurrection?" The Messenger of Allaah
(saw) said, "Do you doubt that the moon is seen when it is full?"
They said, "No, O Messenger of Allaah." He said, "Do you doubt
that the sun is seen when there are no clouds to hide it?" They
said, "No." He said, then you will see Him just as clearly."
[narrated by al-Bukhaari and Muslim, who narrated a similar
hadith from Abu sa'eed al-Khudri, and narrated by Jareer ibn
'Abdullaah al-Bajlee narrated by al-Bukhaari and Muslim; Abu Musa
narrated in al-Bukhaari, Sharh at-Tahhawwiyah, p.204-210]
Earning The Blessings Of Paradise
Does Not Mean One Has To Forego The Pleasures Of This World
Monks and ascetics, and many of
the believers of this ummah think that the blessings of the
hereafter cannot be attained without giving up the good things
and pleasures of this world. So you see them punishing themselves
and making life hard for themselves with non-stop fasting and
[qiyaam] praying at night. Some of them even deny themselves good
food, drink and clothing and reject work and marriage. All of
this is wrong, for Allaah has created the good things of this
world for the believers, and He denounces those who forbid the
beautiful things that Allaah (swt) has created for His slaves:
"Say: "Who has forbidden the adornment with clothes given by
Allah, which He has produced for His slaves, and at-Tayyibaat
[all kinds of lawful things] of food?" Say: "They are in the life
of this world, for those who believe, [and] exclusively for them
[believers] on the Day of Resurrection [the disbelievers will not
share them]." [7:32]
This world is only condemned when
it distracts the believer from the Hereafter, but if he treats it
as a means of achieving success in the aakhirah then its
pleasures need not be spurned, as some people think.
The Conclusion Of Their Prayer
Will Be Al-Hamdulillaahi Rabbil-Aalameen
The believers will pass through
the turmoil of the Day of Judgement, then they will cross
as-Siraat [the bridge over Hell] and will witness its horrors.
Then Allaah (swt) will admit them to gardens of delight in
Paradise, after removing all grief and sorrow from their hearts.
They will see the wonders that Allaah has prepared for them in
PAradise and they will raise their voices in praise and
glorification of Allaah because He will have lifted their sorrow,
fulfilled His promise to them, and caused them to inherit
Paradise: "And they will say, "All praise and thanks be to
Allaah, Who has removed from us [all] grief. For Our Rabb is
indeed OFt-Forgiving, Most Ready to appreciate [good deeds and
recompense] Who out of His Grace, has lodged us in a home that
will last forever, there, toil will not touch us, nor will
weariness touch us" [35:34-35]
"And they will say, "All the
praises and thanks be to Allaah Who Has fulfilled His promise to
us and has made us inherit [this] land. We can dwell in Paradise
where we will; how excellent a reward for the [pious good]
workers!" And you will see the angels surrounding the Throne [of
Allaah] from all around, glorifying the praises of their Rabb.
And they [all the creatures] will be judged with truth, and it
will be said, "All the praises and thanks be to Allaah, the Rabb
of the Aalameen" [39:74-75]
And the conclusion of their prayer
will be al-Hamdulillaahi Rabbil Aalameen: "Their prayer will be
Glory to You, O Allaah! and their greeting therein will be Peace,
and the conclusion of their prayer will be, "Praise be to Allaah,
Lord of the Worlds" [10:10]
Describing Paradise, Allah - the
Most High - said: "Indeed Allah will enter those who believe and
do righteous and correct actions into Paradise, beneath which
rivers flow. Wherein they will be adorned with bracelets of gold
and pearls and their garments will be made of silk." [Surah
al-Hajj 24:23].
"Indeed the pious and obedient
ones will be in Paradise, amongst gardens and water-springs. It
will be said to them: Enter! In peace and safety. And We shall
remove from their hearts any ill-feeling, so that they will be
like brothers, facing each other on thrones. No sense of hardship
will touch them, and they will be of those who never leave."
[Surah al-Hijr 15:45-46].
Paradise: that precious sanctity
to which, throughout the ages, the Believers run towards.
Paradise: a burning flame that was
in the hearts of our Salafus-Salih (Pious Predecessors), a flame
that spurred them to aim for the highest examples of valour in
jihad and sacrifice.
Paradise: that noble goal which
aspiring eyes are fixedtowards and which yearning souls long for,
in all times and in all places. They find worldly afflictions
agreeable to them for the sake of achieving Paradise. Indeed, to
enter into it and remain in it is considered the greatest goal
for the Believers, and it is a hope which is kept in view
throughout life's journey. How often has Paradise been the
incentive and a motivation for goodness and truth, despite the
dangers, afflictions and thorns that lie along the path - even if
it involves certain death.
This was the case in the days of
the Prophet sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam, as Anas radhiallahu
`anhu related: Once Allah's Messenger sallallahu `alayhi wa
sallam and his Companions proceeded towards Badr and arrived
there before the disbelievers of Makkah. When the disbelievers
arrived Allah's Messenger sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam said:
"None of you shall proceed ahead of me in anything." The
disbelievers then advanced towards us and Allah's Messenger
sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam said: "Rise-up to enter Paradise,
whose width is equal to the heavens and the earth."
`Umayr ibn al-Humam al-Ansari
radiallahu `anhu said: O Messenger of Allah! Is Paradise equal in
width to the heavens and the earth? He said: "Yes!" `Umayr then
exclaimed words of astonishment and excitement, so Allah's
Messenger sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam asked him: "What made you
say these words of astonishment and excitement?" He replied, "O
Mnessenger of Allah! Nothing but the desire to be amongst its
inhabitants. Allah's Messenger sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam then
said: "Indeed, you are surely from amongst its inhabitants." So
`Umayr then took some dates from his bag and began to eat them.
Then he said: "If I were to live until I have eaten all the
dates, then indeed this life would be too long. He threw away the
remaining dates which were with him and he fought until he was
killed. [Related by Muslim (no. 1901)]
This was also the stance taken in
later times: Abu Musa al-Ash`ari radiallahu `anhu, whilst in the
presence of his enemy, narrated: Allah's Messenger sallallahu
`alayhi wa sallam said: "Indeed, the gates of Paradise are
beneath the shade of swords." A man who was in a shabby condition
got up and said: Abu Musa! Did you hear this from the Messenger
of Allah sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam? So he said: Yes! He
returned to his friend and said: I bid you salam (a farewell
greeting of peace). Then he broke the sheath of his sword, threw
it away, then rushed it into the thick of the enemy and fought
them until he was slain. [Muslim (no. 1902) and at-Tirmidhi (no.
1659)] (From the book: Jannah (pp.5-6) of Shaykh `Ali Hasan)
Imam ash-Shafi`i (d.204H) -
rahimahullah - said: "O my soul! It is not, except a few days of
patience; As if the extent were but a few dreams. O my soul! Pass
quickly on through this world; And leave it, for indeed life lies
ahead of it." [Related by Ibn Rajab in Fadl `Ilmus-Salaf (p.63)]