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believers will see their Lord

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At a Glance

According to the unanimous agreement of Ahlus-Sunnah wa'l-Jamaa'ah (the mainstream followers of the prophetic way), the ultimate bliss for believers in Paradise will be the beatific vision of Allah, known as 'Ru'yatullah'. This foundational belief is explicitly supported by the Quran in Surah Al-Qiyamah, where it states, '[Some] faces, that Day, will be radiant, looking at their Lord' (75:22-23). Classical scholars like Imam Ibn Kathir explain that this 'looking' is a literal, physical vision with the eyes. This is further elucidated in numerous authentic hadiths, considered mutawatir (mass-transmitted), where the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) compared this vision to seeing the full moon on a clear night, without any obstruction. While this vision is a confirmed reality, its modality is beyond our worldly comprehension, occurring in a manner that befits Allah's majesty, without encompassing His essence or confining Him to a direction. This belief is considered the greatest of all rewards, surpassing all other pleasures of Paradise.

📖 Quranic Context

A central tenet of Islamic eschatology ('aqeedah), representing the greatest bliss of Paradise.

It signifies the culmination of the believer's journey and the ultimate honor bestowed by Allah.

References: Surah Al-Qiyamah (75:22-23) is the most direct reference.

💭 Theological Perspective

Fulfills the innate human desire to see the source of all beauty and goodness.

Serves as the ultimate motivation for righteous deeds and steadfastness in faith.

A foundational belief of Ahlus-Sunnah wa'l-Jamaa'ah, differentiating them from certain theological schools.

The hope of seeing Allah fosters love, awe, and longing for Him.

📜 Hadith Perspective

The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) explicitly and repeatedly affirmed that believers will see their Lord.

  • Seeing Allah as clearly as the full moon without obstruction.
  • The 'more' (ziyadah) in Surah Yunus (10:26) being the vision of Allah.
  • The removal of the veil as the greatest delight for the inhabitants of Paradise.

The hadiths on this topic are considered 'mutawatir' (narrated by such a large number of people that it is impossible for them to have colluded on a lie).

💎 Deeper Insights

The vision of Allah is not just a reward, but the very act that will cause the believers' beauty to increase in Paradise. Ibn Taymiyyah linked the hadith about the Friday market in Jannah, where believers become more beautiful, to the experience of the divine vision.

Ibn Taymiyyah

The veiling of the disbelievers from Allah is presented as a form of punishment in itself. Imam ash-Shafi'i used this concept as a proof by contrast, arguing that if the veiling is a punishment for the wicked, then the unveiling (the vision) must be a reward for the righteous.

Imam ash-Shafi'i

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