The trees and fruits of Paradise - in the Quran

The Quran describes Paradise as a place with abundant and diverse trees and fruits, which are sources of pleasure and sustenance for the believers. The trees of Paradise are described as having lush foliage, with branches that are low enough to be easily reached by the believers. The fruits of Paradise are described as being of different types, with each type having its own unique taste and flavor.

One of the types of fruits mentioned in the Quran is the fruit of the date palm tree, which is described as being sweet and nourishing. In Surah Maryam, the Quran says, "And shake toward you the trunk of the palm tree; it will drop upon you ripe, fresh dates." (Quran 19:25)

The Quran also mentions the fruit of the pomegranate tree, which is described as being sweet and delicious. In Surah Ar-Rahman, the Quran says, "In both of them are fruit and palm trees and pomegranates." (Quran 55:68)

In addition, the Quran mentions the fruit of the banana tree, which is described as being soft and succulent. In Surah Al-Waqi'ah, the Quran says, "And fruit of what they select and the meat of fowl, from whatever they desire." (Quran 56:21)

The Quran mentions that Paradise is a place with a variety of lush trees and sweet fruits that are pleasing to the senses and provide nourishment to the believers. The date palm, pomegranate, and banana are some of the fruits mentioned in the Quran. The Quran's descriptions of the fruits and trees of Paradise convey the idea of abundance and beauty that awaits the righteous in the hereafter.

"And they will be given to drink there a cup [of wine] whose mixture is of ginger, a fountain within Paradise named Salsabeel. There will circulate among them young boys made eternal. When you see them, you would think them [as beautiful as] scattered pearls." (Quran 76:17-19)

"Indeed, the righteous will be in a secure place; within gardens and springs. Wearing [garments of] fine silk and brocade, facing each other. Thus it will be. And We will marry them to fair women with large, [beautiful] eyes." (Quran 44:51-54)

"Indeed, the tree of zaqqum is food for the sinful, like murky oil, it boils within bellies, like the boiling of scalding water." (Quran 44:43-46)

These verses provide additional details about the trees and fruits of Paradise, including the description of a special fountain named Salsabeel and the mention of a tree called zaqqum, which is a tree of punishment for the sinners.

"And for them there is fruit, and for them there is what they request [or desire]. [They will be] ‘Salam’ [greeting] from a Merciful Lord." (Quran 36:57-58)

"And whoever obeys Allah and the Messenger - those will be with the ones upon whom Allah has bestowed favor of the prophets, the steadfast affirmers of truth, the martyrs and the righteous. And excellent are those as companions." (Quran 4:69)

"Indeed, the righteous will be among gardens and rivers. In a seat of honor near a Sovereign, Perfect in Ability." (Quran 54:54-55)

These verses provide additional insights into the nature of Paradise, highlighting the abundance of fruits, the fulfillment of desires, and the company of the righteous.

"But give good tidings to those who believe and do righteous deeds that they will have gardens [in Paradise] beneath which rivers flow. Whenever they are provided with a provision of fruit therefrom, they will say, "This is what we were provided with before." And it is given to them in likeness. And they will have therein purified spouses, and they will abide therein eternally." (Quran 2:25)

"Therein are fruit and palm trees having sheaths [of dates]. And grain covered with husk, and sweet-scented plants." (Quran 55:11-12)

"And there will be circulated among them [servant] boys [especially] for them, as if they were pearls well-protected." (Quran 52:24)

These verses continue to emphasize the abundance of fruits and gardens in Paradise, along with the presence of special servants and companions.

Overall, the Quran provides rich descriptions of the various trees and fruits in Paradise, which are sources of delight and nourishment for the believers.

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