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    Al-Jannah wal an-Nâr-The Paradise and the Hellfire [7/12]

    Paradise: the Eternal Abode

    Paradise is the tremendous reward which Allâh (swt) has prepared for His
    beloved (awliyâ) and those who obey Him. It is complete joy and pleasure,
    where nothing is lacking and nothing can disturb its purity. What Allâh
    (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.

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    Listen to the words of Allâh (swt) in this hadîth 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 ﷺ 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-Bukhâri reports from Sahl ibn
    Sa’d as-Sa’idî that the Messenger of Allâh ﷺ said:

    “A space the size
    of a whip in Paradise is better than this world and al that is in it”. (Fath
    al-Bâri, 6/319, an-Nawawi’s commentary on Muslim 17/166)

    Because admittance to Paradise and salvation from the Fire are according to
    Allâh’s will and judgement, it is a great victory and tremendous success, as
    Allâh (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)

    “Allâh 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 Allâh.
    That is the supreme felicity [or success]”. (9:72)

    “…and those who obey Allâh 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-Sirât (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-Bukhâri reported from Abû Sa’îd al-Khudri (ra) that the Messenger of
    Allâh ﷺ 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”. (Sahîh
    al-Bukhâri, Kitâb ar-Riqâq, Bâb al-Qisas Yawm al-Qiyamah, Fath al-Bâri,
    11/395)

    Our Prophet ﷺ 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 ﷺ and
    the first nation to enter Paradise will be his ummah. The first member of
    this ummah to enter will be Abû Bakr as-Siddiq (ra).

    Ibn Kathîr quotes a number of Hadîth [an-Nihayah, 2/213] that state this
    such as the report of Muslim from Anas (ra) according to which the Messenger
    of Allâh ﷺ said,

    “I will be the first one to knock at the gates of
    Paradise”.

    Muslim also reported from Anas that the Messenger of Allâh ﷺ 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-Bukhâri, Muslim and an-Nasâ’î report from Abû Hurayrah (ra) that the
    Prophet ﷺ 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”.

    Abû Dawûd reports from Abu Hurayrah (ra) that the Prophet ﷺ said,

    “Jibrîl came to me, and showed me the gate of Paradise through which my
    ummah will enter”. Abû Bakr said, “O Messenger of Allâh ﷺ, would that I
    had been with you to see it!”. The Messenger of Allâh ﷺ “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 imân, taqwâ, 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-Bukhâri reports from Abû Hurayrah (ra) that the Messenger of Allâh ﷺ
    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
    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 Allâh (swt) morning and
    evening”. (Kitâb Bid’ al-Khalq, Bâb Ma Jâ’ fi Sifât al-Jannah, Fath
    al-Bâri, 6/318; Muslim, at-Tirmidhi)

    Al-Bukhâri reports from Sahl ibn Sa’d (ra) that the Messenger of Allâh
    ﷺ 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-Bâri, 6/319)

    It is true that with each one of these seventy, Allâh (swt) will give His
    Prophet seventy thousand. Ahmad reports with a sahîh isnâd from Abû Bakr
    (ra) that the Messenger of Allâh ﷺ 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”. (Sahîh
    al-Jâmi’, 1/350, no. 1068)

    Ahmad, at-Tirmidhi, and Ibn Hibbân report with a sahîh isnâd from Abû
    Umâmah that the Messenger of Allâh ﷺ 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]”. (Sahîh al-Jâmi’ 6/108, no. 2988).

    The Prophet ﷺ described the characteristics of these seventy thousand.
    Al-Bukhâri reports from Ibn ‘Abbâs that the Prophet ﷺ 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 Jibrîl, are these my ummah?”
    He said,
    “No, but look at the horizon.” So I looked, and saw a huge multitude of
    people.
    Jibrîl 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 ruqyâ
    (charms) and they did not see evil omens in things (i.e they were not
    superstitious): they put their trust only in their Rabb””. ‘Ukâsha ibn
    Mihsan stood up and said, “Pray to Allâh (swt) to make me one of them”. The
    Prophet ﷺ said, “O Allâh (swt) make him one of them”. Then another man
    stood up and said, “Ask Allâh (swt) to make me one of them”. The Prophet
    ﷺ said, ‘Ukâsha has preceded you”. (Sahîh al-Bukhâri, Kitâb ar-Riqâq, Bâb Yadhkul al-Jannah Sab’un Alfan bi Ghayri Hisâb, Fath
    al-Bâri, 11/405)

    These may be the ones whom Allâh (swt) has called al-Muqarrabûn (those
    nearest to Allâh swt):

    “And those foremost [in faith] will be foremost [in the Hereafter]. These
    will be those nearest to Allâh [al-Muqarrabûn], 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 Islâm], 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 ‘Abdullâh ibn ‘Amr (ra) that the Messenger of Allâh
    ﷺ said:

    “The poor of the Muhajirîn will enter Paradise forty years ahead
    of the rich”. (Mishkât al-Masâbîh, 2/663, no. 5235)

    At-Tirmidhi reported from Abû Sa’îd, and Ahmad, At-Tirmidhi and Ibn Mâjah
    reported from Abû Hurayrah, that the Messenger of Allâh ﷺ said:

    “The
    poor of the Muhajirîn will enter Paradise five hundred years ahead of the
    rich of the Muhajirîn” (Sahîh al-Jâmi’ 4/90, no.4104).

    Elsewhere the Prophet ﷺ explained that these are the people who have
    nothing to be brought account for, and this is in addition to their jihâd
    and virtue. Al-Hâkim reported from ‘Abdullâh ibn ‘Amr that the Messenger
    of Allâh ﷺ said,

    “Do you know who will be the first of my ummah to enter
    Paradise?” I said, “Allâh and His Messenger know best”. He said, “The poor
    of the Muhajirîn. 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 Allâh (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-Hadîth as-Sahîhah, 2/532, no. 853, al-Hâkim said it is sahîh according
    to the conditions of al-Bukhâri and Muslim).

    Al-Bukhâri reports from Usâmah ibn Zayd that the Prophet ﷺ 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”. (Sahîh al-Bukhâri, Kitâb
    ar-Riqâq, Bâb Sifât al-Jannah, wan-Nâr, Fath al-Bâri, 2/345)

    Some of the hadîth 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 are not all alike, neither are the rich. As al-Qurtubî
    suggested (at-Tadhkirah, p.470)

    “The poor vary in the strength of their imân
    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 Allâh knows best.” (Ibn Kathîr, an-Nihâyah, 2/345)

    The First Three to Enter Jannah

    At-Tirmidhi reported with a hasan isnâd from Abû Hurayrah that the Prophet
    ﷺ said:

    “I was shown the first three to enter Paradise: the Shahîd (the martyr); the
    one who is chaste and proud; and the slave who worships Allâh (swt) with
    devotion and is faithful and sincere towards his master” (Jâmi’ al-Usûl,
    10/535, attributed to Ahmad, al-Hâkim 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 Abû Sa’îd that the Messenger of Allâh ﷺ 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, Kitâb al-Imân, Bâb as-Shafa’ah wa Ikhrâj al-Muwahiddin
    min an-Nâr, 1/172]

    Muslim also reports from Jâbir ibn ‘Abdullâh that the Messenger of Allâh
    ﷺ 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,
    Kitâb al-Imâm, Bâb 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-Jahannamiyyûn. Al-Bukhâri reports from ‘Imrân
    ibn Husayn (ra) that the Prophet ﷺ said,

    “Some people will be brought out
    of Hell through the intercession of Muhammad ﷺ. They will enter Paradise
    and will be known as al-Jahannamiyyûn.” [Sahîh al-Bukhâri, Kitâb
    ar-Riqâq, Bâb Sifât al-Jannah wan-Nâr, Fath al-Bâri, 11/418. They are
    also mentioned in a hadîth narrated from Jâbir by Muslim, 1/179 and
    al-Bukhâri from Anas, Fath al-Bâri 11/416]

    According to another sahîh hadîth narrated by Jâbir:

    “The Prophet ﷺ
    said,“They will be brought out of the Fire through intercession, as if they
    are tha’arîr”.
    I asked, “What are tha’arîr?” He said, “Daghabis [snake
    cucumbers]”
    “. [al-Bukhâri, Kitâb ar-Riqâq, Bâb Sifâh al-Jannah wan-Nâr,
    Fath al-Bâri, 11/416]

    Muslim reports a lengthy hadîth from Abû Hurayrah, in which the Prophet ﷺ
    describes the Hereafter, and in which he says:

    “…When Allâh (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
    Allâh (swt), and who said, “Lâ ilâha illâh Allâh”. The angels will
    recognise them in Hell, and will known them by the mark of sujûd on their
    foreheads. The Fire will consume all of a man except the mark of sujûd
    which Allâh (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”. [Sahîh
    Muslim, Kitâb al-Imân, Bâb ar-Ru’yah, 1/299, no. 182]

    It was reported in more than one hadîth that Allâh (swt) will bring forth
    from hell whoever has a dinâr’s weight of faith in his heart, or even half a
    dinâr’s weight or an atom’s weight. Moreover, people will be brought forth
    who never did any good deeds at all. Abû Sa’îd al-Khudri reported that the
    Messenger of Allâh ﷺ said,

    “Allâh (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””. [Sahîh Muslim, Kitâb al-Imân, Bâb Ithbat ash-Shafa’ah wa Ikhrâj
    al-Muwwahhadîn, 1/172]

    One of the reports about Hell is the hadîth narrated by Jâbir ibn
    ‘Abdullâh (ra) concerning entering Hellfire:

    “Then intercession will be permitted and they will interceded until whoever
    says Lâ ilâha illa Allâh 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”. [Sahîh Muslim, Bâb adna Ahl al-Jannah Manzilatan, 1/178]

    Anas ibn Mâlik reported that the Prophet ﷺ said:

    “Whoever says Lâ
    ilâha illâ Allâh and has a barely grain’s weight of goodness in his heart
    will be brought out of the Fire. Then whoever says, “Lâ ilâha illâ
    Allâh” and has a wheat grains weight of goodness in his heart will be
    brought out of the Fire. Then whoever says, Lâ Ilâha illâ Allâh and has
    an atom’s-weight of goodness in his heart will be brought out of the Fire”.
    [Sahîh Muslim, Kitâb al-Imân, Bâb adna Ahl al-Jannah Manzilatan, 1/182]

    There are many hadîths that discuss this matter.

    (ii) Opinions of different groups on intercession.

    The Khawârij 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-Qurtubî said,

    “This intercession was denied by the innovators, Khawârij
    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 muttawâtir sahîh hadîth,
    emerged while the Sahabah were still alive. Muslim reports in his sahîh from
    Yazîd al-Faqîr, who says:

    “I was infatuated with one of the ideas of the
    Khawârij, 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 Jâbir ibn
    ‘Abdullâh sitting by a pillar, narrated hadîth to the people. When he
    mentioned al-Jahannamiyyûn, I said, “O Companion of the Messenger of Allâh,
    what is this that you are narrating, when Allâh (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’ân?” I
    said, “Yes.” He asked, “Have you heard about the [exalted] position of
    Muhammad [i.e. the position to which Allâh swt would raise him]?” I said,
    “Yes”. He said, “That is the honoured position of Muhammad by which Allâh
    (swt) will bring out whosoever He wishes to bring out”. Then he described
    as-Sirât [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! Do think this sheikh would tell lies about the Messenger of Allâh
    ﷺ? We turned back [from the views of the Khawârij] and by Allâh (swt)
    every one of us abandoned this group except for one man”. [Sahîh Muslim,
    Kitâb al-Imân, Bâb adna Ahl al-Jannah Manzilatan, 1/179, no.191]

    The Khawârij and Mu’tazilah went to extremes with their claim that people
    guilty of major sins [al-Kabâir] 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 muttawâtir Sunnah and with the consensus of
    the Salaf and Imâms of this ummah.

    Allâh (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 those who are guilty of major sins are subject to the will of Allâh (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.

    “Allâh 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 Allâh, verily Allâh
    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 Allâh. The one who repents will be as if he never sinned. The âyât that
    the Khawârij use to prove that intercession will not be accepted actually
    refers to the kinds of intercession believed in by the mushrikîn. They
    think that interceding with Allâh 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 Allâh (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 Allâh 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 Allâh has given leave for whom He wills and pleases”.
    (53:26).

    Allâh (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 âyât reject and refute the kind of intercession believed in by the
    mushrikîn, i.e. intercession via angels, prophets and righteous people,
    (“saints”), and confirm only that intercession which takes place with the
    permission of Allâh (swt) and when He is pleased with both the intercessor
    and the one on whose behalf he intercedes. Allâh (swt) is not pleased with
    the kuffâr and mushrikîn. As for the disobedient monotheists, intercessors
    will interceded for them, but they will not intercede for a mushrik.

    Al-Bukhâri narrated that Abû Hurayrah (ra) said,

    “I said, “O Messenger of
    Allâh, who will be the most happy with your intercession on the Day of
    Resurrection?” He said, “I thought, O Abû Hurayrah, that no one would ask me
    this question before you, because I have seen that you are so eager to learn
    hadîth. The one who will be the most happy with my intercession on the Day
    of Resurrection will be the one who says Lâ ilâha illâ Allâh sincerely
    and from the heart”
    “. [al-Bukhâri, Kitâb ar-Riqâq, Bâb Sifât al-Jannah
    wan-Nâr, Fath al-Bâri, 11/418]

    The Last Person to Enter Paradise

    The Prophet ﷺ 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 honour that Allâh (swt) will bestow
    upon him. Ibn al-Ithir collected all the hadîth on this topic in Jami’
    al-Usûl from which we will quote the following:

    (i) ‘Abdullâh ibn Mas’ûd (ra) said:

    “The Messenger of Allâh ﷺ 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.”
    Allâh 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”. Allâh (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 [‘Abdullâh] saw the
    Messenger of Allâh ﷺ 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-Bukhâri, 11/386, ar-Riqâq, at-Tawhîd Bâb Kalâm
    ar-Rabb ‘azza wa jall yawm al-qiyamah ma’a al-anbiyâ wa ghayrihim; and
    Muslim, with slight variation, no. 186, Bâb âkhir Ahl an-Nâr Khurujan; and
    at-Tirmidhi, no. 2598 in Safah Jahanam, Ch. 10]

    (ii) ‘Abdullâh ibn Mas’ûd reported that the Messenger of Allâh ﷺ 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.
    Allâh (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”. Allâh (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”. Allâh (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”.
    Allâh (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
    Allâh 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.” Allâh 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.” Allâh (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-Aâlamîn?”

    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 Allâh ﷺ smiled”. They asked, “Why are
    you smiling, O Messenger of Allâh ﷺ?”
    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, Kitâb al-Imân, Bâb
    âkhir an-Nâr khurujan]

    And in the version of Abû Sa’îd, he adds,

    “Allâh (swt) will tell him,

    “ask
    for such and such”

    and when he has stated his wishes, Allâh (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-hûr al-‘îyn will enter and say, “Praise be to Allâh (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 Kitâb al-Imân, Bâb 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, Adam
    (as),

    “O Adam! 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 Aadam disobeyed Allâh by eating from the tree which Allâh (swt) had
    forbidden him to eat from, so Allâh (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 Iblîs,
    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
    Shaytân 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 [Allâh] said, “Get you down, both of you – all together – from the
    Garden, with enmity one to another.” [20:115-123]

    The Messenger of Allâh ﷺ also saw Paradise. Al-Bukhâri reports from
    ‘Imrân ibn Husayn that the Prophet ﷺ said,

    “I have seen Paradise and I
    saw that its inhabitants are the poor..” [Sahîh Bukhâri, Kitâb Bad’
    al-Khalq, Bâb ma jâ fi Sifât al-jannah, Fath al-Bâri, 6/318]

    Among those who will enter paradise before the Day of Resurrection are
    ash-Shuhadâ [the martyrs]. Muslim reports that Masruq said,

    “We asked
    Abdullâh ibn Mas’oud about this âyah:

    “Think not of those who are slain in Allâh’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 ﷺ 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?” Allâh will come and ask this
    three times. When they see that they will not be allowed to giver no reply,
    they will say, “O Rabb, would that we could return our bodies and be killed
    for Your sake one more time.” When Allâh (swt) sees that they have no wants
    or needs, they will be left alone””. (Mishkât al-Masâbîh, 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 Allâh
    ﷺ 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 Allâh (swt)
    resurrects you to it on the Day of Resurrection””. [Muslim, see Muslim bî
    sharh an-Nawawî, 17/300]


    [1] Al-Khawârij are a sect that emerged after the battle of Siffin; they
    denounced ‘Alî and Mu’awiyah, and whoever followed them, as kâfirs, and
    claimed that whoever was disobedient to Allâh (swt) would remain forever in
    Hell.

    The Mu’tazilah are the followers of Wâsil ibn ‘Atâ’ who believe in
    the Mu’tazilî doctrine that whoever commits major sins will remain eternally
    in Hell, but does not judge their position in this life.

     

     

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