The duration of stay in Paradise - in the Quran

According to the Quran, the duration of stay in Paradise is eternal. The believers who are granted entry into Paradise will live there forever, with no fear of death or any kind of punishment. The Quran emphasizes that Paradise is a place of eternal joy and reward for the righteous, and that they will remain there for all eternity.

In Islamic belief, the duration of stay in Paradise is eternal and never-ending. The concept of eternal life is a fundamental aspect of Islamic faith, and the Quran emphasizes that the reward of Paradise is eternal life in a state of happiness and pleasure. The believers who enter Paradise will remain there forever, with no fear of death or any kind of punishment.

The Quran describes Paradise as a place of eternal joy, beauty, and pleasure, where the believers will be surrounded by all kinds of luxuries and blessings. The descriptions of Paradise in the Quran include lush gardens, flowing rivers, delicious food, beautiful palaces, and the company of the righteous and the pious.

For example, in Surah Al-Insan, the Quran says, "Indeed, those who believe and do righteous deeds - for them will be Gardens of Pleasure, wherein they abide eternally; [it is] the promise of Allah [which is] truth." (Quran 76:12-13)

Similarly, in Surah Al-Hijr, the Quran states, "Indeed, the righteous will be among gardens and rivers, in a seat of honor near a Sovereign, Perfect in Ability." (Quran 54:54)

For instance, in Surah Al-An'am, the Quran says, "They will have gardens of perpetual residence; beneath them rivers will flow. They will be adorned therein with bracelets of gold and will wear green garments of fine silk and brocade, reclining therein on adorned couches. Excellent is the reward, and good is the resting place." (Quran 18:31-32)

The Quran also emphasizes that the blessings and rewards of Paradise are not temporary or fleeting, but they are everlasting and continuous. The believers in Paradise will be in a state of perpetual happiness and pleasure, with no pain or suffering. The Quran states, "And they will say, 'Praise to Allah, who has removed from us [all] sorrow. Indeed, our Lord is Forgiving and Appreciative. He who has settled us in the home of duration [i.e. Paradise] out of His bounty. There touches us not in it any fatigue, and there touches us not in it weariness [of mind].'" (Quran 35:34-35)

Overall, the Quran emphasizes that Paradise is a place of eternal reward and that the believers who enter it will remain there forever.

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