These passages have been mistakenly used to disparage Islam as a religion of sex and lust. As Muslims, we need to understand them in context for our own benefit as well as to be able to answer non-Muslims well if they ask us about these verses. Allah promises the righteous men and women who were married in the world that they will be reunited and find their spiritual happiness together in Paradise. Verily, the companions of Paradise that Day will be busy in amusement, they and their spouses in shade, reclining on adorned couches. But what about the men who were never able to marry? For them Allah has created a special creation, the pure maidens of Paradise, to be their eternal companions. Verily, We have produced the women of Paradise in a new creation and made them virgins, devoted and matched in age, for the companions of the right. The early commentators said that there were two ways to understand this passage: the pure maidens are the believing women who are resurrected in perpetual youth and beauty in Paradise, or they are angelic companions created for those who were without wives. Al-Hasan said: They are old edentulous women whom Allah has produced in a new creation. And Abu Huraira said: They are not among the women of the world. It is important to understand that the realities of Paradise do not compare to our experiences in the world. In fact, all descriptions of Paradise, which use language familiar to our lived experience, are limited by the inability of hur al ayn to grasp their reality. Allah said: I have prepared for my righteous servants what no eye has seen, what no ear has heard, and what no heart has perceived. Source: Sahih BukhariGrade: Muttafaqun Alayhi. Therefore, applying a worldly conception of marriage, sex, and lust to the spiritual state of being in Paradise will miss the point entirely. What about the reward for women? Like men, they will be given angelic servants who will wait on their every desire. There will circulate among them young boys made eternal. When you see them, you would think them as beautiful as scattered pearls. Every person in Paradise will be in a state of spiritual bliss in which the old worldly experiences of lust, envy, fatigue, and angst will no longer exist. All discontent will be removed hur al ayn their hearts and they will live in happiness hur al ayn all of eternity, receiving everything they desire and more. For them therein is whatever they wish, abiding eternally, a promise binding upon your Lord that must be fulfilled. However, this understanding has been lost on some non-Muslims due in part to the appalling actions of extremists who distort the concept of martyrdom. An often maligned and misunderstood tradition of the Prophet promises the martyrs in battle that they will be rewarded with maidens in Paradise. The tradition is as follows:. There are six rewards with Allah for the martyr. He is forgiven with the first flow of blood, he is shown his place in Paradise, he is protected from punishment in the grave, he secured hur al ayn the greatest terror, the crown of dignity is placed upon his head and its gems are better than the world and what is in it, he is married to seventy two wives among the pure maidens of Paradise, and he may intercede for seventy of his close relatives. The purpose of this tradition is to encourage bravery in defense of a just cause and the protection of the innocent. The soldiers were told about the rewards of Paradise to put their hearts at ease that their sacrifice would be worth it and any worldly pleasure they missed, in the case of their death, would be nothing to regret. Consider that plenty of men never have the chance to marry, even as they must take up arms to hur al ayn their community. They might be tempted to commit adultery or some other sexual misbehavior, thinking they would miss out on such pleasures if they were to die, so this tradition is meant to reassure them that they would be married to pure maidens in Paradise as an incentive to keep their sexual lusts restrained in this world. From all this, we should understand that the promise of maidens and servants in Paradise is a limited description of a spiritual truth that is beyond human comprehension in this world. Some people will continue to denigrate Islam due to their inability or unwillingness to understand, but we should not let that discourage us in our faith and knowledge of the truth. Surat Ya Seen But what about the men who were never able to marry? Tafseer Ar-Razi It is important to understand that the realities of Paradise do not compare to our experiences in the world. Surat Al-Insan Every person in Paradise will be in a state of spiritual bliss in which the old worldly experiences of lust, envy, fatigue, and angst will no longer hur al ayn.
Aus dem Vers, der besagt, dass sie weder von Mensch noch von Dschinn berührt wurden, haben einige Kommentatoren auf die Existenz von zwei Arten Huris geschlossen, und zwar solche von menschlicher Natur und von der Natur der Dschinn. Das arabische Wort Shahid Mehrzahl: Shuhada bedeutet auf Deutsch: Märtyrer. Forums Activity Online Users News Clubs More More Everywhere This Forum This Topic Topics Events Pages Article Images Albums. Who's Online See full list There are no registered users currently online. There are six rewards with Allah for the martyr.
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Der arabische Begriff „Hur al-ain“ oder „Hur al-ayn“ (Mehrzahl: Huris) wird im Deutschen mit „schwarzäugige Paradiesjungfrauen" übersetzt. Mich interessiert wer sie sind und vor allem WIE sie sind? In der jihadistischen. Dies basiert auf den folgenden Aussagen Allâhs: „Ich lasse kein Werk eines (Gutes) Tuenden von euch verloren gehen, sei es von Mann oder Frau.“ [Âl 'Imrân ]. lustfrauen.de › permalink. Salamu alaikoum habt ihr material dazu?Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Salamu alaikoum Allah said: I have prepared for my righteous servants what no eye has seen, what no ear has heard, and what no heart has perceived. AW: Wer und wie sind die Hur al Ayn? English USA Deutsch Default. Einzelnachweise [ Bearbeiten Quelltext bearbeiten ]. Der arabische Begriff Tauhid bedeutet auf Deutsch: Monotheismus, die Lehre von der Ein s heit und Einzigartigkeit Gottes. Die Bewohner des Paradieses sind Könige, dessen Köpfe mit Kronen geziert sind. Er beschreibt eine politische Weltanschauung, die die Sprache der Religion nutzt, um politische Ziele zu verfolgen. Demokratische, säkulare Staatsformen werden als menschengemacht und unislamisch abgelehnt. Dabei sind sie bartlos und haben mit Khohoul geschminkte Augen. Salafisten konstruieren ihre Ideologie aus Versatzstücken der Lehre besonders konservativer islamischer Denker. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Sign in with Google. Recommended Posts. Mehr erfahren: Salafismus — was ist das genau? Salafismus steht in der Tradition von Denkschulen, die streng und ausnahmslos einem Idealbild der islamischen Frühzeit folgen. Ist die Belohnung der gläubigen Frauen im Paradies geringer als die der gläubigen Männer? Der Wahhabismus ist vorherrschend in Saudi-Arabien und die einflussreichste ideologische Strömung innerhalb des Salafismus. Im jihadistischen Kontext ist damit die Auswanderung in ein Jihad-Gebiet gemeint. Die Huris sind von allem Schmutz gereinigt und bei ihren Gatten immer erwünscht. Überschrift und Frage komplett übernommen wurde. Propaganda ist Meinungsmache. Auch Imame, Muftis, Koran- und Hadithgelehrte fallen darunter. Propaganda verfolgt immer bestimmte Interessen des Absenders. In unserem Salafismus-Lexikon erklären wir Begriffe und Symbole von Salafisten und weisen auf die bekanntesten Personen und Organisationen aus der Szene hin. Hauptseite Themenportale Zufälliger Artikel. Das arabische Wort Sahada oder auch Schahada wird im Deutschen mit folgenden Begriffen übersetzt: islamisches Glaubensbekenntnis oder Märtyrertod. For them Allah has created a special creation, the pure maidens of Paradise, to be their eternal companions. Ihr Kopf ist mit Kronen geschmückt, deren einfachste Perle von Osten nach Westen leuchtet. Nach islamischer Jenseitsvorstellung besteht das Paradies auf Arabisch: janna aus verschiedenen Stufen. Er dient als Selbstbezeichnung der Salafisten.