The Quran mentioned above highlight the ultimate reward of believers in Paradise, which is to be in the presence of Allah and enjoy His company. The Quran describe how those who have believed and done good deeds will be rewarded with eternal residence in gardens beneath which rivers flow, adorned with gold, pearls, and silk. Allah will be pleased with them, and they with Him, and they will express their gratitude for the removal of all sorrow, fatigue, and weariness. The Quran emphasize the ultimate pleasure of being close to Allah in the eternal home of duration, which is the greatest blessing of Paradise. "For them who have done good is the best [reward] and even more. No darkness will cover their faces, nor humiliation. Those are companions of Paradise; they will abide therein eternally" (Quran 10:26).
"But those who believe and do righteous deeds - We will admit them to gardens beneath which rivers flow, wherein they abide forever. For them therein are purified spouses, and We will admit them to deepening shade" (Quran 4:57).
"Allah will say, 'This is the Day when the truthful will benefit from their truthfulness.' For them are gardens [in Paradise] beneath which rivers flow, wherein they will abide forever, Allah being pleased with them, and they with Him. That is the great attainment" (Quran 5:119).
These verses describe Paradise as a place where believers will enjoy the company of Allah, and be free from any darkness or humiliation. The Quran also emphasizes that the purified spouses and deepening shade in Paradise are additional blessings for the righteous, and that Allah will be pleased with them, and they with Him. The verses highlight the ultimate attainment of Paradise and the pleasure of being close to Allah.
"Those will be rewarded with the highest place [in Paradise] because of their patience. Therein they will be met with greetings and peace" (Quran 25:75).
"Indeed, those who have believed and done righteous deeds - they will have the Gardens of Paradise as a lodging, wherein they abide eternally. They will not desire from it any transfer" (Quran 18:107-108).
"For them who have done good is the best [reward] and even more. Neither dust nor fatigue will touch them therein" (Quran 35:35).
These verses further emphasize the idea that believers in Paradise will enjoy the company of Allah, and will be met with greetings and peace. The Quran also mentions that they will abide in Paradise eternally, without any desire to leave. Additionally, the verses highlight the idea that Paradise is free from any discomfort or hardship, with no dust or fatigue touching its inhabitants. All of these descriptions point to the ultimate pleasure of being close to Allah and experiencing the beauty and serenity of Paradise.
"Their reward with Allah will be gardens of perpetual residence beneath which rivers flow, wherein they will abide forever, Allah being pleased with them and they with Him. That is for whoever has feared his Lord" (Quran 98:8).
"Indeed, those who have believed and done righteous deeds - they will have the Gardens of Paradise as a lodging, wherein they abide eternally. They will not desire from it any transfer" (Quran 18:107-108).
"They will be adorned therein with bracelets of gold and pearl, and their garments therein will be silk. 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 out of His bounty. There touches us not in it any fatigue, and there touches us not in it weariness [of mind]" (Quran 35:33-35).
These verses further emphasize the idea that the presence of Allah and the pleasure of His company are among the greatest blessings in Paradise. The Quran mentions that those who believe and do good deeds will be rewarded with eternal residence in gardens beneath which rivers flow, and that Allah will be pleased with them, and they with Him. The verses also describe the physical beauty of Paradise, with adornments of gold, pearls, and silk. Finally, the believers in Paradise will express their gratitude and joy to Allah for removing all sorrow, fatigue, and weariness, further emphasizing the ultimate pleasure of being close to Allah in the eternal home of duration.
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