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Al-Jannah wal An-Nār-The Paradise and the Hellfire #10/12

by Shaykh 'Umar Sulayman al-Ashqar

The People of Paradise

The Deeds for Which People Will Deserve to Enter Paradise

The people of Paradise are the believers and strict monotheists. All those who associate others with Allāh or disbelieve in Him, or deny any of the principles of faith will not be allowed to enter Paradise. Their destination will be Hellfire. The Qur'ān often states that the people of Paradise are the believers who do righteous deeds, to quote one of many examples:

"But whoever comes to Him as a believer [in tawhīd] and has done righteous good deeds, for such are the high ranks [in the Hereafter] - 'Adn [Eden] Paradise [everlasting gardens [under which rivers flow, wherein they will abide forever: such is the reward of those who purify themselves". [20:75-76]

Believers may earn Paradise through their Imān and Islām:

"My worshippers! No fear shall be on you this Day, nor shall you grieve - [you] who believed in Our āyāh and were Muslims, enter Paradise you and your wives in happiness" [43:68-70]

Or because they were sincere in their devotion to Allāh:

"Save the chosen slaves of Allāh [al-Mukhlisīn]. For them there will be a known provision, fruits and they shall be honoured, in the gardens of delight." [37:40-43]

Or for the strength of their relationship with Allāh, their longing for Him and worship of Him:

"Only those who believe in our āyāh who, when they are reminded of them fall down prostrate, and glorify the praises of their rabb, and they are not proud. Their sides forsake their beds, to invoke their Rabb in fear and hope, and they spend [charity in Allāh's Cause] our of what We have bestowed on them". [32:15-16]

Or for their patience and reliance upon Allāh:

"..Excellent is the reward of the workers, those who are patient and put their trust [only] in their Rabb" [29:58-59]

Or for their steadfastness in faith:

"Verily those who say "Our Rabb is Allāh" and remain firm [on that path], on them shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve. Such shall be the Companions of the Garden dwelling therein: a recompense for their good deeds". [46:13-14]

Or for their humility:

"Verily those who believe and do righteous deeds and humble themselves [in repentance and obedience] before their Rabb - they will be dwellers of Paradise to dwell therein forever" [11:23]

Or for their fear of Allāh:

"But for him who fears standing before his Rabb there will be two Gardens" [55:46]

Or for their hatred of the kuffār and mushrikīn and their refusal to befriend them:

"You will not find any people who believe in Allāh and the Last Day, making friendship with those who oppose Allāh and His messenger, even though they were their fathers, or their sons, or their brothers, or their kindred [people]. For such He has written Faith in their hearts, and strengthened them with Ruh [proof, light and guidance] from Himself. And We will admit them to Gardens under which rivers flow, to dwell therein [forever]. Allāh is pleased with them and they with Him". [58:22]

Some āyāh discuss in detail the righteous deeds for which a person may deserve Paradise; for example, Surah ar-Ra'd states:

"But it is only the men of understanding who pay heed, those who fulfill the Covenant of Allāh and break not the mithāq, those who join that which Allāh has commanded to be joined, [i.e. good to relatives and not severing the ties of kinship], fear their Rabb and dread the terrible reckoning, and those who remain patient, seeking their Rabb's Countenance, perform as-Salāh, and spend out of that which We have bestowed on them, secretly and openly, and defend evil with good, for such there is a good end 'Adn [Eden] Paradise which they shall enter and [also] those who acted righteously from among their fathers and their wives, and their offspring. And angels shall enter unto them from every gate [saying] Salāmun ''alaykum for that you persevered in patience! Excellent indeed is the final home!" [13:19-24]

And at the beginning of Surah al-Mu'minūn, Allāh explains that success is for the believers and then described the deeds that will qualify them for success:

"Successful indeed are the believers, those who offer their salāh with khushū', and those who turn away from al-laghw [dirty, false, evil, vain talk, falsehood and all that Allāh has forbidden], and those who pay the zakah, and those who guard their chastity, except from their wives or those whom their right hands possess, for then, they are free from blame; but whoever seeks beyond that then those are the transgressors; those who are faithfully true to their amānah [all duties that Allāh has ordained: honesty, moral responsibility, and trusts] and to their covenants and those who strictly guard their prayers [at the fixed times]. These are indeed the inheritors who shall inherit al-Firdaws. They shall dwell therein forever" [23:11]

The prophet (saw) also said,

"The people of Paradise are three: a ruler who is fair and just; a man who is compassionate and gentle towards every relative and Muslim; and a man with a large family who is proud and does not beg" [Muslim, see Sharh an-Nawawi 'alā Muslim, 17/198]

The Way to Paradise is Very Hard

Paradise is very high, and ascending lofty places takes a great deal of effort. The way to Paradise is filled with things that go against human wishes and inclinations. This needs strong determination and willpower. In a hadīth narrated by Al-Bukhāri and Muslim from Abū Hurayrah (ra) the Messenger of Allāh (saw) said, "Hell has been veiled with desires, and Paradise has been veiled with [surrounded by] hardships." An-Nasā'ī, at-Tirmidhi, and Abū Dawud report from Abū Hurayrah (ra) that the Messenger of Allāh (saw) said,

"When Allāh created Paradise, He told Jibrīl, "Go look at it". So he went and looked at it, then he came back and said, "By Your Glory, no-one will hear of it but he will enter it". So He surrounded it with hardships and said, "Go and look at it". So he went and looked at it, then came back and said, "By Your Glory, I fear that no-one will enter it"". [Jāmi al-Usūl, 10/520, 8068]

An-Nawawi commented on the first hadīth:

"This is an example of the beautiful, eloquent and concise speech which the Prophet (saw) was capable, in which he gives a beautiful analogy. It means that nothing will help you to reach Paradise except going through hardships, and nothing will lead you to Hell, but whims and desires. Both are veiled as described, and whoever tears down the veil will reach what was hidden behind it. The veil of Paradise is torn dowm by going through hardships and the veil of Hell is torn down by giving in to whims and desires. Hardship including striving consistently and patiently in worship, restraining one's anger, forgiving, being patient, giving in charity, being kind to those who mistreat you, resisting physical desires, etc" [Sharh an-Nawawi 'ala Muslim, 17/165]

The People of Paradise Will Inherit The Portion of Paradise That Would Have Gone to the People of Hell

Allāh has given two positions to every descendent of Adam: a position in Jannah and a position in Jahanam. Then whoever is destined to damnation of the kuffār and mushrikīn will inherit the positions in Hell that had been allocated to the people of Paradise, and those of the people of Paradise for whom eternal bliss is decreed will inherit the portions of Paradise that had been allocated to the people of Hell. After describing the good deeds that would earn Paradise for the successful believers, Allāh said,

"These are indeed the inheritors, who shall inherit the Fridays"

Ibn Kathīr said in his commentary on this āyah:

"Ibn Abi Hātim said - and he quoted to the isnād going back to Abū Hurayrah (ra) that the Messenger of Allāh (saw) said:

"There is no one among you who does not have two positions, one in Paradise and one in Hell. The believer will have a house built for him in Paradise, and his house in Hell will be demolished".

A similar report was narrated from Sa'īd ibn Jubayr. The believers will inherit the positions of the kuffār, because those positions were created for those who worship Allāh (swt) alone and do not associate anything in worship with Him, because they did what they were commanded to do as far as worship is concerned, whilst the kuffār neglected the duty for which they had been created. So the believers gained the share that the kuffār would have gained if they had obeyed Allāh (swt) and they will gain even more than that. Muslim reported from Abū Burdah from Abū Musā that the Prophet (saw) said:

"Some people amongst the Muslims will come on the Day of Resurrection with sins as great as a mountain. Allāh will forgive them, and will pass [the burden of sin] to the Jews and Christians".

According to another version of this hadīth, the Prophet (saw) said,

"When the Day of Judgement comes, Allāh (swt) will allocate a Jew or Christian for every Muslim and will say, "This is your ransom from the Fire".

This hadīth reflects the words of Allāh (swt): "Such is the Paradise which We shall give as aninheritance to those of Our slaves who have been al-Muttaqūn" [19:63]

and "This is the Paradise which you have been made to inherit because of your deeds which you used to do [in the life of this world]" [43:72] [Tafsīr Ibn Kathīr, 5/10]

The Weak and Destitute Will Form the Majority in Paradise

Most of those who will enter Paradise will be the weak and destitute, whom people tend to ignore and care little about, but in the sight of Allāh (swt) they are important, becuse they fear Him and worship Him faithfully and with humility. Al-Bukhāri and Muslim report from Harīthah ibn Wahb that the Messenger of Allāh (saw) said:

"Shall I not tell you about the people of Paradise? They said, "Of course". He said, "Every weak and oppressed person; if he were to implore Allāh for anything, He would grant it to him." [Jāmi' al-Usūl, 10/535]

An-Nawawi said, commenting on this hadīth:

"It refers to those who others despise, scorn and oppress because of their weak position in this world. What is meant is that most of the people of Paradise will be of this type, but it does not meant that all of them will be". [Sharh an-Nawawi alā Muslim, 17/187]

Al-Bukhāri, Ahmad and Muslim reported from Usāmah ibn Zayd that the Messenger of Allāh (saw) said:

“I stood at the gate of Paradise and saw that most of those who entered were the poor and destitute. The people of means were held back, whilst the people of Hell had been ordered into the Fire. I stood by the gate of Hell, and saw that most of those who entered it were women”. [Mishkāt al-Masābih, 2/663 no 5233]

Will There Be More Men or Women in Paradise?

Men and women engaged in this dispute when the Sahābah were still alive. Muslim reports from Ibn Sirīn:

"Men and women disputed as to which of them would form the majority in Paradise. According to another report, either they were competing, or they were discussing, whether there would be more men or women in Paradise. They consulted Abū Hurayrah, who said that women would form the majority, on the basis of the words of the Prophet (saw): "The first group to enter Paradise will be as beautiful as the full moon, and the group that follows them will be like the brightest shining stars in the sky: each man of them will have two wives, the marrow of whose leg-bones will be visible through the flesh because of their extreme beauty. There will be no one who is unmarried in Paradise"" [Sahīh Muslim, Kitāb al-Jannah, Bāb awwal zumrah tadhkul al-Jannah, 4/2179, hadīth no. 2834]

This hadīth clearly indicates that there will be more women than men in Paradise. Some others though that there would be more men, because of the hadīth,

"I saw that they [women] formed the majority of the people of Hell".

The response to this is the fact that women will form the majority of the inhabitants of Hell does not necessarily mean that they will be a minority in Paradise, as Ibn Hajar al-'Asqalāni said [Fath al-Bāri 6/325]

The two hadīths may be reconciled by stating that women will be in the majority in both paradise and Hell, just as there are more women than men in this world. We could say that the hadīth narrated by Abū Hurayrah indicates that the total number of women in paradise, including women of this world and al-Hūr al-'Eyn will outnumber men. The question then is, who will be greater in number in Paradise: the men of this world or the women? Al-Qurtubī reconciled between these two hadīths by suggesting that women will form the majority of the inhabitants of Hell before the Shafā'ah [intercession], when the sinners from amongst the muwwahidīn will be brought out of Hell. Thereafter women will form the majority of the people of Paradise. [at-Tadhkirah, al-Qurtubī, p. 475]

The small number of women in Paradise is indicated in a report narrated by Ahmad and Abū Ya'lā from 'Amr ibn al-'As who said,

"Whilst we were with the Messenger of Allāh (saw) on this mountain path, he said,"Look, can you see anything?" We said, "We see crows, and one of them stands out because its beak and feet are red". The Messenger of Allāh (saw) said, "No women will enter Paradise except those who are as rare among them as this crow is among the others"" [Silsilat al-Hadīth as-Sahīhah, 4/466, no. 1851]

Those Who Die Before the Age of Legal Capacity

(i) The Children of the Believers

The children of the Believers who die before reaching the age of puberty will be in Paradise, insha'Allāh, by the Grace and Mercy of Allāh. He (swt) says:

"And those who believe and whose offspring follow them in faith - to them shall We join their offspring, and We shall not decrease the reward of their deeds in anything. Every person is a pledge for that which he has earned" [52:21]

'Ali ibn Abi Tālib understood this āyah - "Every person is a pledge for what he has earned" [74:38] - to indicate that the children of the believers would be in Paradise, because they did not earn anything for which they would be considered a pledge. [at-Tadkhirah, p. 511] Al-Bukhāri included a chapter in his Sahīh entitled "The virtue of one whose child dies and he bears it with patience for the sake of Allāh", in which he quoted the hadīth of Anas who said that,

"A muslim whose three children die before reaching the age of puberty will be admitted to Paradise by Allāh out of Mercy towards them."

According to a hadīth narrated by Abū Sa'īd the women asked the Prophet (Saw) "Set aside a day for us". So he preached to them and said,

"Any woman whose three children die will be shielded from the Fire by them."

A woman asked, "What about two?" He said, "And if two [die]." [Sahīh al-Bukhāri, Kitāb al-Janā'iz, Bāb fadl man mata lahu walad fa ahtasaba, Fath al-Bāri, 3/118] According to a hadīth narrated by al-Barā' (saw),

"When [the Prophet's son] Ibrāhīm, died, the Messenger of Allāh (saw) said, "There is a wet nurse for him in Paradise"". [Sahīh al-Bukhāri, Kitāb al-Janā'iz, Bāb ma qila fi awlād al-Muslimīn, Fath al-Bāri, 3/244]

The conclusion that may be drawn from this hadīth is that the children of the believers will be in Paradise as Ibn Hajar says,

"The one who is the reason for his parents being shielded from the Fire should be protected himself, because he is the means and cause of mercy". [Fath al-Bāri, 3/244]

A number of reports clearly indicate this for example,

"The Muslims and the children will be in Paradise" [narrated by 'Ali, quoted by 'Abdullāh ibn Ahmad in Ziyādat al-Musnad]

"A muslim couple whose three children die before reaching the age of puberty will be admitted by Allāh to paradise, they and their children, by His Grace and Mercy" [Fath al-Bāri, 2/245]

From Abū Hurayrah that the Messenger of Allāh (saw) said:

"Their little ones are the pageboys of Paradise. One of them will meet his father - or his parents - and take hold of his clothes - or his hand - just as I am taking hold of the hem of your garment, and he will not let go"

Or he said,

" And he will not let go until Allāh admits him to Paradise." [Silsilat al-Hadīth as-Sahīhah, 1/184, no. 342]

"The children of the believers will be in Paradise, being cared for by Ibrāhīm and Sarah until they give them back to their parents on the Day of Resurrection". [narrated by Abū Na'īm, ad-Daylami and Ibn 'Asākir from Abū Hurayrah - Silsilat al-Hadīth as-Sahīhah, 3/451 no. 1467; see also 2/156 no. 603 narrated by Ahmad, Ibn Hibbān, al-Hākim]

An-Nawawi referred to the ijmā of reliable Muslim scholars that any Muslim child who dies will be in Paradise. [Fath al-Bāri, 3/244]. al-Qurtubī stated that Hammād ibn Zayd, Hammad ibn Salamah and Ishāq ibn Rahawayh refrained from giving an opinion [at-Tadhkirah, p.511]. An-Nawawi said,

"Some of them refrained from giving an opinion because of the hadīth of 'Aishah which was reported by Muslim with the wording, "A boy of the Ansār died, and I said, "it is good for him, because he did not do or know any evil". The Prophet (saw) said, "You should not say that because Allāh (swt) has created its own people for Paradise.." The response to that is that he was most likely rebuking her for hastening to say something so decisive with no proof, or else he said that before he knew that the children of the Muslims would be in Paradise." [Fath al-Bāri, 3/244].

I suggest that the best opinion is that this hadīth indicates that it is not permitted to state definitely that any one particular person is one of the people of Paradise, even if we know that in general they will be in Paradise. The second point is that we should not be hasty in such matters, so that people will not dare to do what happens so often nowadays, when the bereaved claim that their departed loved one is in Paradise, even though he was the worst of people. Ibn Taymiyyah said,

"We should not say every single child of the believers that he is in Paradise, but we accept that this is the case in general." [Majmu' Fatāwa Shaykh al-Islām, 4/281]

(ii) The Children of the Mushrikīn

The Messenger of Allāh (saw) was asked about the children of the Mushrikīn and he said,

"Allāh who created them knows best what they would have done".
[on the authority of Ibn 'Abbās, Sahīh al-Bukhāri, Kitāb al-Janā'iz, Bāb ma qilā fi awlād al-Mushrikīn, Fath al-Bāri, 3/246]

Abū Hurayrah (ra) reported that the Prophet (saw) said,

"Every child is born in a state of fitrah [the natural state of man] and his parents make him a Jew or a Christian, or a Magian, just as an animal produces a perfect baby animal: do you find it mutilated?"
[Sahīh al-Bukhāri, Kitāb al-Janā'iz, Bāb ma qilā fi awlād al-Mushrikīn, Fath al-Bāri, 3/246]

As Ibn Hajar said,

"al-Bukhāri may Allāh have mercy on him, indicated that he was refraining from giving an opinion on the children of the mushrikīn. Later in his Sahīh, in the tafsīr of Surat ar-Rum, he indicates that he favoured the suggestion that they are in Paradise. He also organised the hadīth in this chapter in such a way that shows this was his favoured opinion. He starts with a hadīth which indicates that we cannot say one way or the other, then quotes a hadīth which indicates that they are in Paradise, and follows that with a hadīth that clearly states that this is the case: "As for the children around him, they are the children of mankind." In another version,"As for the two children around him, every child is born in a state of fitrah." Some of the Muslims asked, "Even the children of the Mushrikīn?" He said, "Even the children of the mushrikīn"

Ibn Hajar said,

"This is supported by the hadīth of Anas reported by Abū Ya'la, in which the Prophet (saw) said, "I asked my Rabb for the lahīn [those who play or those who are unaware] of the children of mankind, that they would not be punished, and that was granted to me." [its isnād is hasan] Lahīn was explained as meaning children, because of the hadīth of ibn 'Abbās nrarted by al-Bazzar. Ahmad reported from al-Khansā bint Mu'āwiyah ibn Suraym from her paternal aunt who said, "I said, "O Messenger of Allāh, who is in Paradise?" He said,"Prophets are in Paradise, martyrs are in Paradise and newborn babies are in Paradise". Its isnād is hasan. [Fath al-Bāri, 3/246]

They also took as evidence the hadith, "The children of the mushrikīn are servants of the people of Paradise" [Ibn Mandah in al-Ma'rifah, Abū Na'īm in al-Hilyah, Abū Ya'la in al-Musnad and al-Albāni deemed it sahīh by the sum of its isnād, Silsilat al-Hadith as-Sahīhah, 3/452, no. 1468]

The idea that they are in Paradise is the opinion of some scholars, such as favoured by Abul-Faraj Ibn al-Jawzī [Majmu' Fatāwa, 24/382, 4/303] an-Nawawi said of this opinion,

"This is the correct position favoured by those who study the words of Allāh, "..And We never punish until We have sent a Messenger [to give warning]" [17:15]" [Fath al-Bāri, 3/247]

Al-Qurtubī also considered this the most likely to be corrected, reconciling the apparently conflicting reports by saying that the Prophet (saw) initially said they would be in Hell with their parents, then he refrained from passing any judgement and said "Allāh knows best what they would have done", then it was revealed to him that no one would b punished for the sins of another [17:15] so he stated that the would be in Paradise [at-Tadhkirah, p.515] The trouble with this way of reconciliation, as Ibn Hajar said, is that this is not a matter that can be subjected to study and examination. It is a matter of al-Ghayb, which can only be known through revelation. And Allāh knows best.

Some scholars such as Hammād ibn Zayd, Hammād ibn Salamah, Ibn al-Mubārak and Ishāq, say that they are subject to the will of Allāh. It was also transmitted by al-Bayhaqī in al-I'tiqād from ash-Shāf'iī. Ibn 'Abdul-Barr said "This might be the opinion of Mālik, although there is no written evidence for that" [Majmu' Fatawah, 4/281-404, 24/372] and Abul-Hasan al-Ash'ari attributed this opinion to Ahlus-Sunnah wal-Jama'ah, [Majmu' Fatawah, 24/372].

This is also the favoured view of Ibn Taymiyyah, who suggested that they will be tested of the day of Resurrection -

"The correct view is what was said concerning them, Allāh knows best what they would have done". We cannot say of any particular individual that he will be in Paradise or Hell. A number of hadīths state that on the Day of Resurrection they will be tested in the arena of judgement: they will be given commands and prohibitions and those who obey will enter Paradise, whilst those who disobey will be sent to Hell." He attributed this to Imām Ahmad and Abul-Hasan al-Ash'ari who attributed it to Ahlus-Sunnah [Majmu' Fatāwa, 24/372, 4/303, 4/281].

Ibn Hajar also stated that they would be tested in the Hereafter by being shown the Fire: whoever enters it will find it cool and safe, but whoever refuses to enter it will be punished. Ahadīth to this effect were reported by al-Bazzar from Anas and Abū Sa'īd and by at-Tabarāni from Mu'ādh ibn Jabal. It has been proven through sahīh asānid that the insane and those who lived between the time of Jesus (as) and Muhammad (saw) will also be tested in the Hereafter. Al-Bayhaqī stated in al-I'tiqād that this is the correct opinion. [Fath al-Bāri 3/246].

The soundness of this opinion is indicated by the clear unambiguous āyāt of the Qur'ān which tells the story of the righteous slave whom Musa (as) travelled to meet at the junction of the two seas. Explaining the reason why he killed the boy he said,

"And as for the boy, his parents were believers, and we feared lest he should oppress them by rebellion and disbelief" [18:80].

Muslim reports from Ibn 'Abbās (ra) "The Messenger of Allāh (saw) said, concerning the boy was killed by al-Khidr,

"He was decreed from the beginning to be a kāfir and if he had been left, he would have oppressed his parents with his rebellion and disbelief."

Commenting on this hadīth, Ibn Taymiyyah said "It means that Allāh decreed it in Umm al-Kitāb [the Register Book in Jannah] i.e. it was written that he would be a kāfir and if he had lived he would have been a kāfir indeed."

Al-Qurtubī said, in at-Tadhkirah [p.514]: "What makes this idea [that they will be tested in the Hereafter] weak is the fact that the Hereafter is not the place of testing; it is the place of recompense - reward of punishment. Al-Hulaymī said

"This hadith is not proven to be sound, and it contradicts the basic beliefs of the Muslims, because the Hereafter is not the place of testing. Everyone will inevitably know about Allāh, and there is no test when a thing is inevitable."

This is incorrect and was refuted by Shaykh al-Islām Ibn Taymiyyah who said,

"Responsibility only ceases when one enters the abode of recompense, which is either Paradise or Hell. In the arena of judgement they will be tested just as they are tested in al-Barzakh. The individual will be asked, "Who is your Rabb? What is your dīn? Who is your Prophet?" Allāh (swt) says, "[Remember] the Day when the Shin shall be laid bare and they shall be called to prostrate to Allāh but they [hypocrites] will not be able to do so" [68:42]..." [Majmu' Fatāwa, 24/ 372]

Testing will only cease when a person enters Paradise or Hell. al-Qurtubī's suggestion that everyone will inevitably know Allāh on that Day is correct, but the testing will take the form of orders and prohibitions as is reported in a number of texts. Allāh (swt) will test them by ordering them to enter the Fire: whoever obeys will be blessed, whilst whoever disobeyed will be doomed.

The Number of People from This Ummah Who Will Enter Paradise

Many people from this ummah will enter Paradise, but only Allāh knows their exact number. Al-Bukhāri reports from Sa'īd ibn Jubayr who said, "Ibn 'Abbās told me that the Prophet (saw) said,

"I was shown the nations, and I saw a Prophet passing by with his ummah, another with a band of followers, another with ten followers, another with five, and another who was alone. I looked and saw a huge crowd of people, and I asked, "O Jibrīl, are these my ummah?" He said, "No look at the horizon." I looked and saw a vast multitude. He said, "These are your ummah, and the seventy thousand in front will not be brought to account or be punished." [al-Bukhāri, Kitāb ar-Riqāq, Bāb Yadhkul al-Jannah Sab'ūna Alfān, Fath al-Bāri, 11/406]

The first crowd which the Prophet (Saw) thought was his ummah was in fact the Children of Israel as is stated in a number of sahīh reports,

"I hoped that this would be my ummah, but I was told that this was Musa and his people." [Fath al-Bāri, 11/407].

Concerning the words "a vast multitude" Ibn Hajar said,

"A report from Sa'īd ibn Mansūr says, "huge" [Adhīm] and adds, "It was said to me, "look at the horizon" So I looked and I saw a huge multitude. Then I was told, "Look at the other horizon, it is just like the first one."" According to a report given by Ibn Fādil, "[I saw] a multitude that filled the horizon and it was said to me "Look here and here, all across the horizon".

According to a version narrated by Ahmad, "I saw my ummah filling the plains and the mountains, and I was amazed at the numbers and their appearance. I was asked,"Are you pleased O Muhammad?" and I said, "Yes O Rabb."" [Fath al-Bāri, 11/408]

Some hadīths state that along with every thousand of the seventy thousand will be another seventy thousand plus three handfuls added by Allāh.

Our Prophet (saw) hoped that this ummah would constitute half of the population of Paradise. In a hadīth whose authenticity is agreed upon, Abū Sa'īd al-Khudri said that when the Messenger of Allāh (saw) was speaking about who would be sent to hell, he said:

"By the One in Whose Hand is my soul, I hope that you will be half of the people of Paradise. Among the people you are no more than a black hair on the hide of a white bull.." [Mishkāt al-Masābīh, 3/8]

Some hadīth state that this ummah will constitute two thirds of the population of Paradise. At-Tirmidhi reports with a hasan isnād and ad-Dārimī and al-Bayhaqī also report, from Buraydah, that the Messenger of Allāh (saw) said,

"The people of Paradise are one hundred and twenty ranks, eight from this ummah and forth from the rest of the nations." [Mishkāt al-Masābīh, 3/92, no. 5644]

Muslim reports from Anas (ra) that the Messenger of Allāh (saw) said,

"I will be the first intercessor in Paradise. No Prophet was believed in as I was believed in. Among the Prophets is one who was believed in by only one man." [Mishkāt al-Masābīh, 3/124, no. 5744].

The reason why so many people of this ummah believed is because of the great miracle of the Messenger of Allāh (saw), which was a recited revelation which is addressed to hearts and minds. It is a miracle that is preserved and will remain until the Day of Judgement. Al-Bukhāri and Muslim report from Abū Hurayrah (ra) that the Messenger of Allāh (saw) said,

"There is no Prophet who was not given a sign [or miracle] in which people believed and followed him. That which I have been given is a Revelation from Allāh and I hope that I will have the greatest number of followers on the Day of Resurrection." [Mishkāt al-Masābīh, 3/142, 5746]

The Leaders of the People of Paradise

(i) The Leaders of the Men

A number of the Sahābah, including 'Ali ibn Abi Tālib, Anas ibn Mālik, Abū Hudhayfah, Jābir ibn 'Abdullāh, and Abū Sa'īd al-Khudri reported that the Messenger (saw) said,

"Abū Bakr and 'Umar will be the leaders of men of Paradise from the earlier and later generations." [Silsilat al-Hadīth as-Sahīhah, 12/487, no. 824]

(ii) The Leaders of the Youth

At-Tirmidhi, al-Hākim, at-Tabarāni, Ahmad and others reported that Abū Sa'īd al-Khudri said, that the Messenger of Allāh (saw) said,

"Hasan and Husayn are the leaders of the youth of Paradise".

This is proven by so many reports that reach the level of tawatur. [see also the narration from Hudhayfah and from 'Abdullāh ibn 'Umar in Ibn 'Asākir - Silsilat al-Hadīth as-Sahīhah, no. 797]

(iii) The Leaders of the Women

The true female leader is the one with whom her Rabb is pleased and whose deeds He accepts. The best women are those who attain the Paradise of delights. The women of Paradise are of different levels, and the Messenger (saw) told us about their leaders:

"The Messenger of Allāh (saw) dew four lines and said, "Do you know what these are?" They said, "Allāh and His Messenger know best." He said, "The best women of Paradise are Khadījah bint Khuwaylid, Fātimah bint Muhammad, Maryam bint 'Imrān and Āsiyah bin Muzahim, the wife of Fir'awn" [Silsilat al-Hadīth as-Sahīhah, 4/13, no. 1508, from Ahmad at-Tahhāwi, al-Hākim from Ibn 'Abbās, sahīh]

Maryam and Khadījah are the best of the four -

"The best of its women is Maryam and the best of its women is Khadījah" [from 'Ali in al-Bukhāri, Kitāb Manāqib al-Ansār, Fath al-Bāri, 7/133] - and Maryam is the "First Lady" - "The leaders of the women of Paradise, AFTER Maryam bint 'Imrān will be.." [Silsilat al-Hadith as-Sahīhah, 3/410, no. 1424, from Jābir in at-Tabarāni, sahīh].

The reason why Maryam is considered the best of all women is clearly stated in the Qur'ān:

"Behold! the angels said, "O Maryam! Allāh has chosen you and purified you, chosen you above the women of all nations." [3:42]

How could she not be the best of women when Allāh has clearly stated that,

"..her Rabb accepted her with a goodly acceptance. He made her to grow in a good manner". [3:37]

These four women are beautiful examples of perfect, righteous women. Maryam, the daughter of 'Imrān, is praised by Allāh in the Qur'ān:

"And Maryam, daughter of Imrān, who guarded her chastity; and We breather into [the sleeve of her shirt/garment] through Our Ruh [i.e. Jibrīl] and she testified to the truth of the Words of her Rabb, and [also believed in] His Scriptures and she was one of the Qānitīn [obedient to Allah]" [66:12]

Khadījah as-Siddīqah believed in the Messenger (saw) without hesitation; she consoled him and supported him in every way. Her Rabb gave her the good news, during her lifetime, of a place in Paradise in which there would be no noise or exhaustion [al-Bukhāri, Kitāb al-Manāqib, Fath al-Bāri, 7/133]

Asiyah the wife of Fir'awn, despised the power and luxuries of this world and rejected Pharaoh and his false claims of divinity, so her husband tortured her until her soul departed to her Creator:

"And Allāh sets forth an example for those who believe, the wife of Pharaoh, when she said, "My Rabb! Build for me a home with You in Paradise, and save me from Pharaoh and his works, and save me from the Dhālimūn [those that do wrong]" [66:11].

Fātimah az-Zahrā, the daughter of the Prophet (saw) was patient and forbearing, and feared Allāh. She was a branch from the pure tree, brought up by the educator of humanity.

The Ten Who Were Given Glad Tidings of Paradise

The Messenger (saw) clearly stated that ten of his Companions would be in Paradise:

"Abū Bakr will be in Paradise, 'Umar will be in Paradise, 'Uthmān will be in Paradise, 'Ali will be in Paradise, Talhah will be in Paradise, az-Zubayr will be in Paradise, 'Abdur-Rahmān ibn 'Awf will be in Paradise, Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqās will be in Paradise, Sa'īd ibn Zayd will be in Paradise and Abū 'Ubaydah ibn al-Jarrāh will be in Paradise."

[sahīh, Ahmad from Sa'īd ibn Zayd, at-Tirmidhi from 'Abdur-Rahmān ibn 'Awf, Sahīh al-Jāmi' as-Saghīr, 1/70, no. 50]

"Ten will be in Paradise: the Prophet will be in Paradise. Abū Bakr will be in Paradise, 'Umar will be in Paradise, 'Uthmān will be in Paradise, 'Ali will be in Paradise, Talhah will be in Paradise, az-Zubayr ibn al-Awwām will be in Paradise, 'Sa'd ibn Mālik will be in Paradise, Abdur-Rahmān ibn 'Awf will be in Paradise, and Sa'īd ibn Zayd will be in Paradise."

[sahīh, Ahmad, Abū Dawūd, Ibn Mājah, ad-Diyā, from Sa'īd ibn Zayd Sahīh al-Jāmi as-Saghīr, 4/34, no. 3905]

The Books of the Sunnah tell us that one day the Prophet (saw) was sitting at the well of 'Arīs, with Abū Musa al-Ash'ari acting as his gatekeeper. Abū Bakr as-Siddīq came and asked permission to see him, and the Messenger of Allāh (saw) said,

"Let him in, and give him the glad tidings of Paradise".

Then 'Umar came and he said,

"Let him in and give him the glad tidings of Paradise".

Then 'Uthmān came and he said,

"Let him in, and give him the glad tidings of Paradise because of an affliction that will befall him"

[al-Bukhāri, Muslim and at-Tirmidhi. Jāmi' al-Usūl, 8/562, no. 6372]

Ibn 'Asākir reported with a sahīh isnād from Ibn Mas'ūd that the Prophet (saw) said,

"My successor will be in Paradise, his successor will be in Paradise, and the third and fourth will be in Paradise." [namely, the Khulafā Rashida]
[Sahīh al-Jāmi as-Saghīr, 4/149, no. 4311]

At-Tirmidhi and al-Hākim reported with a sahīh isnād from 'Ā'ishah that the Prophet (saw) said to Abū Bakr,

"You are free from the Fire." [Sahīh al-Jāmi' as-Saghīr, 2/24, no. 1494]

Others Who It Was Reported Will Be In Paradise


* Ja'far ibn Abi Tālib and Hamzah ibn 'Abdul-Muttālib


Abū Hurayrah reported that the Messenger of Allāh (saw) said

"I saw Ja'far ibn Abi Tālib flying like an angel with his two wings in Paradise" [at-Tirmidhi, Abu Ya'lā, al-Hākim and others, sahīh]

Ibn 'Abbās narrated that the Prophet (saw) said

"I entered Paradise yesterday and looked at it, and saw Ja'far flying with the angels, and I saw Hamzah reclining on a couch" [at-Tabarāni, Ibn 'Adiyy, al-Hākim, Sahīh al-Jāmi', 3/140, no. 3358]

In a sahīh hadīth the Prophet (saw) said,

"The leader of the martyrs is Hamzah ibn 'Abdul-Muttālib" [Sahīh al-Jāmi', 3/219, no. 3569]


* 'Abdullāh ibn Salām


From Mu'ādh that the Messenger of Allāh (saw) said, "'Abdullāh ibn Salām is the tenth of the first ten to enter Paradise" [Sahīh al-Jāmi' as-Saghīr, 4/25, no. 3870, Ahmad, at-Tabarāni, al-Hākim]


* Zayd ibn Harithah


Ar-Rawayanī and ad-Diyā reported from Buraydah that the Prophet (saw) said, "I entered Paradise and I was welcomed by a young girl. I asked, "Who do you belong to?" She said, "To Zayd ibn Harithah" [Sahīh al-Jāmi as-Saghīr, 3/141, no. 3361]


* Zayd ibn 'Amr ibn Nufayl


From 'Ā'ishah (ra) that the Messenger of Allāh (saw) said,

"I entered Paradise and I saw that Zayd ibn 'Amr ibn Nufayl had two levels." [Sahīh al-Jāmi as-Saghīr, 3/141, no. 3362. Ibn 'Asākir]

This Zayd used to preach tawhīd at the time of Jāhilīyyah; he was a Hanīf, a follower of the way of Ibrāhīm.


* Harithah ibn al-Nu'mān


At-Tirmidhi and al-Hākim narrated from 'Ā'ishah that the Messenger of Allāh (saw) said,

"I entered Paradise and I heard someone reciting. I asked, "Who is that?" They said, "Harithah ibn al-Nu'mān; this is the righteous man" [Sahīh al-Jāmi as-Saghīr, 3/142, no. 3366]


* Bilāl ibn Abi Rabah


At-Tabarāni and Ibn 'Adiyya report with a sahīh isnād from Abū Umamah that the Prophet (saw) said,

"I entered Paradise, and heard footsteps ahead of me. I asked, "What is this sound?" I was told, "This is Bilāl, walking in front of you"" [Sahīh al-Jāmi' as-Saghīr, 3/142, no. 3364]

Ahmad reported with a sahīh isnād from Ibn 'Abbās that the Prophet (saw) said,

"I entered Paradise on the night of Isrā' and I heard an indistinct sound from the side. I asked "What is this, O Jibrīl?" He said, "Bilāl, the muadhin" [Sahīh al-jāmi' as-Saghīr, 3/142, no. 3367]


* Abud-Dahdah


Muslim, Abū Dawūd, at-Tirmidhi and Ahmad reported from Jābir ibn Samurah that the Messenger (saw) said,

"How many bunches of dates are hanging for Abud-Dahdah is Paradise!"

This is the one who gave his garden called Bayrahā, the best garden in Madinah, in charity when he heard that Allāh (swt) had revealed,

"Who is he that will lend to Allāh a goodly loan so that He may multiply it to him many times?" [2:245]


* Waraqah ibn Nawfal


Al-Hākim reported with a sahīh isnād from 'Ā'ishah that the Messenger (saw) said,

"Do not slander Waraqah ibn Nawfal for I have seen that he will have one or two gardens in Paradise" [Sahīh al-Jāmi as-Saghīr, 6/1534, no. 7197]

Waraqah believed in the Prophet (saw) when Khadījah brought him to him at the beginning of his Call; he had asked Allāh to let him live until he saw His Messenger so that he could support him.


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