Paradise by Ibn Kathir, published by MuslimLife Editions, is a must-read work that describes, in the light of the Quran and the Sunna, the eternal delights of Paradise promised to believers. Through powerful verses and enlightened comments, the author affirms the immortality of Paradise, its inexhaustible splendor and the never-ending divine reward. This book strengthens faith and nourishes hope in a bright hereafter, contrasting the finiteness of this world with the eternity of the hereafter with Allah.
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The Paradise of Ibn Kathir, published by Éditions MuslimLife, is a work of remarkable spiritual depth that invites the believer to meditate on the eternal rewards that Allah has promised to His pious servants. In a clear style rooted in the texts, Ibn Kathir explores the realities of the eternal life in the hereafter, based on Quranic verses, authentic hadiths, and the commentaries of Muslim scholars.
The author asserts with strength and clarity that Paradise is eternal, that it will know neither end nor decline, and that its pleasures will only increase. Unlike the fleeting delights of this world, the joys of Paradise are perfect, unending, and never interrupted. These truths are supported by explicit scriptural evidence, such as the words of Allah:
“Gardens beneath which rivers flow, eternal fruits and shades.”
“These are Our Graces towards you, unending and so perfect.”
“What you possess is bound to perish, while the reward Allah has reserved for you is eternal.”
“For them is an uninterrupted reward.”
Through these powerful verses, the author demonstrates that what belongs to the lower world is destined to disappear, while what is with Allah is immortal. This duality between the temporal and the eternal is a fundamental reminder for every believer: they should not cling to the illusions of this world, but direct their efforts towards the hereafter, where an endless reward awaits them.
Ibn Kathir's book not only describes Paradise as an abstract place. It paints a vivid picture, detailing:
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the structure of the celestial gardens,
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the nature of the rivers that flow through them,
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the nobility of the companions of Paradise,
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the grace of divine rewards,
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and the immense beauty of the spiritual and physical delights reserved there.
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The work is thus a vibrant call to faith, a renewal of hope, and a source of inspiration to persevere in worship and seeking divine pleasure. It reminds us that true success is not in the accumulation of worldly goods, but in attaining Paradise, that abode of peace, eternal bliss, and closeness to Allah.
By reading this book, the reader:
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strengthens their belief in the Hereafter,
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detaches from the ephemeral nature of the dunya,
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is encouraged to increase in righteous deeds,
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and nurtures their relationship with Allah, with the prospect of His supreme reward.
Paradise by Ibn Kathir is therefore an essential work for every Muslim aware of their ultimate destination. It calls for reflection, transcendence, and renewal of intention, highlighting the true abode of the believers, where no eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no heart has ever imagined what lies within.
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