![]() ![]() This is what is meant in the verse “And that is Paradise which you are made to inherit…”Įnd quote from at-Tafseer al-Waseet (9/831). Ibn ‘Abbaas said: Allah created for every soul a paradise and a fire, so the disbeliever will inherit the fire of the Muslim, and the Muslim will inherit the paradise of the disbeliever. What is meant by the words of the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him), “None of you will enter Paradise by virtue of his deeds” is that admittance to Paradise cannot be granted on the basis of the means alone, so there is no contradiction. ![]() Whatever the case, admission to Paradise because of good deeds cannot be attained except by the grace and mercy of Allah, may He be glorified and exalted. What they deserve because of their righteous deeds, namely Paradise and its eternal blessings, is likened to what a person leaves behind for his heirs of property and provision. “for what you used to do” that is, because of what you used to do of righteous deeds. What the verse means is that it will be said to the people of Paradise, by way of reminding them of Allah’s favours and blessings: That is Paradise which was described to you in the former world it has been made like an inheritance for you. ![]() “And that is Paradise which you are made to inherit for what you used to do.įor you therein is much fruit from which you will eat” Allah, may He be exalted, says (interpretation of the meaning): ![]()
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