The food and drink of Paradise - in the Quran

The Quran describes the food and drink of Paradise as being of the highest quality and the most delicious taste. The people of Paradise will have an abundance of fruits, meats, and drinks that are pure and free from any impurities. They will be served by young servants who will attend to their every need. The Quran mentions the people of Paradise being given a purifying drink that will remove any impurities in their hearts and increase their enjoyment of Paradise. The food and drink of Paradise are mentioned as being one of the blessings and rewards that the believers will receive for their faith and righteous deeds. These verses emphasize the magnitude of Allah's blessings and the eternal nature of the reward that awaits those who follow His guidance.

The Quran mentions the food and drink of Paradise as being among the many blessings that Allah has prepared for the believers who have lived their lives in accordance with His commandments. The food and drink of Paradise are described as being of the highest quality, with the most delicious taste that surpasses anything that can be found on earth. The fruits of Paradise are described as being abundant, with a variety of different fruits that are available throughout the year. In addition to fruits, the people of Paradise will also have access to meats that are pure and free from any impurities.

The Quran also mentions the young servants who will attend to the needs of the people of Paradise, serving them with the most exquisite and delicious food and drink. These servants will be adorned in fine clothing and will have a gentle and humble nature, always seeking to serve the people of Paradise in the best possible manner.

The Quran mentions that the people of Paradise will be given a purifying drink that will remove any impurities in their hearts and increase their enjoyment of Paradise. This drink is described as being sweet and refreshing, with the power to purify the souls of the believers and remove any negative emotions or feelings they may have.

"Verily, the Muttaqun (the pious and righteous persons) shall be amidst Gardens and water-springs (Paradise). (It will be said to them): 'Enter therein (Paradise), in peace and security.' And We shall remove from their breasts any (mutual) hatred or sense of injury (which they may have had) towards one another - (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. Tell My servants that I am indeed the Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful. And that My Penalty will be indeed the most grievous Penalty." (Quran 15:45-50)

"Verily, the righteous shall drink from a cup (of wine) mixed with water from a spring in Paradise called Salsabeel. There, they shall be attended by young boys who will never age, and when you look at them you will think that they are scattered pearls." (Quran 76:5-6)

"And fruit, abundant (and varied), they shall have from the kind that they desire: (It will be said to them): Eat of it and be glad, and recline on couches arranged in ranks (in Paradise)." (Quran 43:73-74)

"Verily, We have made them (maidens) a creation (special) and made them virgins, loving (their husbands only), equal in age, for the companions of the right hand (the dwellers of Paradise)." (Quran 56:35-37)

These verses illustrate the abundance and variety of the food and drink of Paradise, as well as the beauty and purity of the attendants who will serve the believers. They also highlight the eternal nature of the reward that awaits the righteous, and serve as a reminder to believers to strive for righteousness in all aspects of their lives.

"They will be served with cups of silver and goblets of crystal, containing (the finest) of wine, from a fountain called Salsabeel." (Quran 76:15)

"Reclining therein on raised couches, they will find there neither (the severe heat of) the sun nor intense cold. And the shades of Paradise will come low over them, and the bunches (of fruit), thereof, will hang low in humility. And amongst them will be passed round vessels of silver and goblets of crystal." (Quran 76:13-15)

"And (there will be) a full cup (of wine) in Paradise. No headiness will there be in it, nor will it cause any intoxication." (Quran 37:45-47)

"They will be given to drink of a 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)." (Quran 83:25-26)

These verses emphasize the purity and quality of the food and drink in Paradise, as well as the luxurious vessels in which they will be served. They also highlight the unique qualities of the wine in Paradise, which is pure and without intoxication. These descriptions serve as a reminder to believers of the exquisite and everlasting rewards that await them in the Hereafter, and inspire them to lead a righteous life in order to attain these rewards.

"Verily, the Muttaqun (the pious and righteous persons) will be in Gardens (Paradise), and Delight. Enjoying the (bliss) which their Lord has bestowed on them, and their Lord saved them from the torment of the blazing Fire. 'Eat and drink with happiness because of what you used to do.'" (Quran 52:17-19)

"And give glad tidings to those who believe and do righteous good deeds, that for them will be Gardens under which rivers flow (Paradise). Every time 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) and they shall have therein Azwajun Mutahharatun (purified mates or wives), and they will abide therein forever." (Quran 2:25)

These verses describe how the people of Paradise will be provided with delicious fruits and drinks as rewards for their good deeds. They will have purified spouses and will abide in the gardens of Paradise forever. On the other hand, the people of Hell will be deprived of food and drink, and will only have boiling water to quench their thirst. These verses serve as a reminder to believers of the importance of living a righteous life in order to attain the pleasures of Paradise and avoid the torment of Hell.

"And they will be given to drink there a cup (of wine) mixed with Zanjabil (ginger, etc.), - (Surah Al-Insan 76:17)

Overall, the Quranic descriptions of the food and drink of Paradise emphasize the magnitude of Allah's blessings and the eternal nature of the reward that awaits those who follow His guidance. They serve as a reminder to believers to strive for righteousness in all aspects of their lives, so that they may be granted entry into Paradise and enjoy the limitless blessings that Allah has promised.

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