ArchivedA Picture Of Paradise - The QuranPeace Farside, That’s correct, but you have to also understand that there are other school of thoughts beside the Maliki fiqi. However, let’s go with the Maliki opinion for now. Allah says in the Quran that whether male or female, they will get what they desire. In saying that, if a woman does not desire her husband of this world, God will not force it upon her. But this something that is rare, since those of paradise will be pious people! Allah says in the Quran: “‘And (Eden) Paradise (everlasting Gardens), 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…” [al-Ra’d 13:23]. So the husbands of paradise will be those who acted righteous to their wives. The men of paradise will have many wives, while a woman will only have one husband. This is in accordance with the desires of women as compared to men. For a woman, one man will be enough while this is not necessarily the case for men. However, because a man will have many wives, it does not mean that the wife will be jealous, as Allah said in the Quran: “ And we shall remove from their breasts any mutual ( hatred) or sense of injury…” (7:43) There is nothing but joy and happiness in Paradise; there is no room for hatred and rancor in the hearts of the people of Paradise. This is the strongest opinion among the scholars. However, going with the last husband is not injustice at all, for Allah says: “And your Lord is not at all unjust to (His) slaves” (41:46) |
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