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Re: Ramadan
« Reply #96 on: Aug 28, 2009, 05:01: AM »
so like that RF we will be all same in paradise have same stuff we want to get ...
I don't think so , in freestyle u work harder u get better level and style for example
so even very good muslim and not that much good ones are same ?? just asking

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Re: Ramadan
« Reply #97 on: Aug 28, 2009, 05:08: AM »
so like that RF we will be all same in paradise have same stuff we want to get ...
I don't think so , in freestyle u work harder u get better level and style for example
so even very good muslim and not that much good ones are same ?? just asking
obviously there are levels in paradise
the best muslims will be near the Prophet
and the last muslim well, I posted the vid
there's a hadith where the last person to enter will have palaces as grand and as big as the 10 biggest and most grand palaces in this world put together
from islam-qa.com
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With regard to numbers, there is one Hell and one Paradise, but each of them has degrees and levels. Paradise is sometimes mentioned in the plural in the Sunnah, but this does not mean that there are several types of Paradise; rather this is indicative of its greatness and the various degrees and levels in it, or it is indicative of the greatness of the reward of the one who enters it, as it says in the hadeeth of Anas ibn Maalik that Umm al-Rubayyi’ bint al-Bara’ , who was the mother of Haarithah ibn Suraaqah, came to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and said: O Prophet of Allaah, will you not tell me about Haarithah?” – who had been killed at the battle of Badr by a stray arrow. “If he is in Paradise I will bear it with patience but if it is otherwise then I shall weep long and hard for him.” He said: “O Umm Haarithah, there are gardens in Paradise – according to another report: many gardens – and your son has attained the highest Firdaws.” Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 2809.
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We know of no limit to the number of degrees and levels in Paradise. It was said that their number is equal to the number of verses in the Qur’aan, based on the hadeeth of ‘Abd-Allaah ibn ‘Amr, who said that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “It will be said to the companion of the Qur’aan: ‘Recite and rise in status as you used to recite in the world, and your position will be at the last verse you recite.’” Narrated by Abu Dawood, 1646; al-Tirmidhi, 2914; classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh Abi Dawood.

if you want to know about levels or degrees of heaven or hell http://www.islam-qa.com/en/ref/27075

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Re: Ramadan
« Reply #98 on: Aug 28, 2009, 04:30: PM »
I see, but don't you think living forever would get a bit boring in the end? Even if you never have to struggle for anything and get everything exactly as you want, imo it would get extremely boring. After being alive for one billion years in the paradise, done exactly everything that you can do it would be like.. no fun because if you never have to work for it, it defeats the purpose of having it all. Half of the fun for me of achieving something good like freestyle for example, is the road towards it. But yeah I understand that you're trying to achieve the paradise through doing these tasks now in real life :).
This life is short and it should serve a purpose or else if there no after life this one is useless and we should all go do what ever we want

Kind of like celebrities that have so much money and they don't know what to do with it. So they start going on drugs because drugs causes your brain to give you satisfaction.

It's just what i think, for me I would never want to live in a world were anyone can get everything without any effort.
In Islam wealth has to be shared which make the money worth something. 2.5% of your yearly income (TAX FREE and fully yours) has to be paid to a charity for the poor
These celebrities get greedy, and want more and more every time. Islam teaches discipline (contrary to the form you hear on the news).

If you live forever were you can achieve everything you ever wanted, what more would there be to achieve? Since everyone lives perfect lives in the "paradise" there would neither be anyone to look up at since everyone are the same and can get what they want.
so like that RF we will be all same in paradise have same stuff we want to get ...
I don't think so , in freestyle u work harder u get better level and style for example
so even very good muslim and not that much good ones are same ?? just asking
Paradise isn't same for everyone there are many many level in which each is better than the one before it. The stronger your faith and higher your status
The real hard work is in this life and is mainly selfcontrol (mainly actions and thoughts)

is Ramadan supposed to be a way of proving faith to allah?
Ramadan is a time inwhich Muslim can further their reward, so to speak, and improve their faith.
People see it as starving your self, but it's also a control of actions (aggressive and abusive), thoughts and a time in which the benefits are far greater than any other


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