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serene water fountain at its centre. The fountain is carved with stone lions, with the water emerging from the mouths of these lions. The static nature of the locally sourced water features within the
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certain artistic choices were solely intended to reflect the Qur'an's description of paradise, since there are not extensive historical records to reference to. However, many elements of
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flowing rivers. Accompanied by a calligraphic frieze, the mosaic depicts symmetrical and vegetal vine scrolls, surrounded by trees of blue, green and turquoise mosaics. Jewel-like embellishments as well as gold pigment complete the mosaic. Not only did mosaics of this kind seek to reflect paradise as described in the Qur'an, but they were also thought to represent and proclaim Muslim victories.
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tomb structure within the waterscape garden environment heightens the conceptual relationship between tomb gardens and a place of paradise as discussed in the Qur'an. Similarly, the white marble used for the construction of the tomb mausoleum, furthers the relationship between the purity and divinity of the tomb, elevating the status of the tomb to that of paradise.
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Upon the exterior of the tomb mausoleum of the Taj Mahal, inscriptions of passages from the Qur'an adorn the exterior facades, encasing the iwans. These inscriptions rehearse passages of an eschatological nature, referencing the Day of
Judgement and themes of paradise. Similarly, the placement of the
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The semblance of
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In Luke 23:43, Jesus has a conversation with one of those crucified with him, who asks, "Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom". Jesus answers him, "Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in paradise". This has often been interpreted to mean that on that same day the thief and Jesus
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carrying the throne of God. Each of the righteous will walk with God, who will lead them in a dance. Its Jewish and non-Jewish inhabitants are "clothed with garments of light and eternal life, and eat of the tree of life" (Enoch 58,3) near to God and His anointed ones. This Jewish rabbinical concept
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In a similar instance, the mosaic within the Great Mosque of
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The Qur'an contains multiple passages in which paradise, or 'Jannah', is referred to. The Holy Book contains 166 references to gardens, of which nineteen mention 'Jannah', connoting both images of paradise through gardens, water features, and fruit-bearing trees. Scholars are unable to confirm that
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Or do you think that you will enter
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The structural layout of the gardens of the
Alhambra in Grenada, embodies the idea of water as a symbol of representing paradise within Islamic gardens. In particular, the Courtyard of the Lions, which follows the Quarter Garden, or the 'Chahar-Bagh' layout, typical to Islamic gardens, features a
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Jerusalem features a large-scale mosaic on the interior of the domed structure. It is likely that this richly embellished and detailed mosaic was intended to replicate an image of paradise, featuring fruit-bearing trees, vegetal motifs and
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and those obedient to Christ will live eternally in a restored earthly paradise. Joining the survivors will be the resurrected righteous and unrighteous people who died prior to
Armageddon. The latter are brought back because they paid for their sins by their death and/or because they lacked
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places a comma after the word 'today', dividing it into two separate phrases, "I tell you today" and "you will be with me in Paradise". This differs from standard translations of this verse as "I tell you today you will be with me in Paradise". Based on scriptures such as
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opportunity to learn of Jehovah's requirements before dying. These will be judged on the basis of their post-resurrection obedience to instructions revealed in new "scrolls". They believe that resurrection of the dead to paradise earth is made possible by
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The Quran also gave a warning that not all Muslims or even the believers will assuredly be permitted to enter Jannah except those who had struggled in the name of God and tested from God's trials as faced by the messengers of God or ancient prophets:
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would enter the intermediate resting place of the dead who were waiting for the Resurrection. Divergent views on paradise, and when one enters it, may have been responsible for a punctuation difference in Luke; for example, the two early
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Incense burner, sometimes called a "hill censer" because of its shape (Mountains of Paradise, Bo Mountain, a paradise inhabited by immortals and mythical animals). Eastern Han dynasty, 25–220 CE. From China. Victoria and Albert
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is called the "Garden of Righteousness". It has been created since the beginning of the world, and will appear gloriously at the end of time. The righteous dwelling there will enjoy the sight of the heavenly
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likewise distinguished paradise from heaven, describing paradise as the earthly "school" for souls of the righteous dead, preparing them for their ascent through the celestial spheres to heaven.
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painting shows Paradise on its left side. There is a
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of a higher Gan Eden is opposed by the Hebrew terms
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1704:"For an Answer: Christian Apologetics – Luke 23:43"
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The Ascension of the Messiah in Lukan Christology /
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1520:– JewishEncyclopedia; 02-22-2010.
1479:: 'Hell.' Literally: the Valley (
1451:– JewishEncyclopedia; 02-22-2010.
1074:Water features in Islamic gardens
819:Jehovah's Witnesses and salvation
752:Many early Christians identified
467:prophecies of restoration of Eden
1847:Online Journal of Art and Design
1434:Etymological Dictionary of Greek
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1496:. Aish. 11 January 2000
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1895:Fang, Chenyu (2020).
1884:– via ProQuest.
1864:Fang, Chenyu (2020).
1305:British Museum notice
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2924:Happy hunting ground
2657:14 planetary systems
1838:Mehdi, Aqsa (2021).
1806:Duane S. Crowther –
1639:A. W. Zwiep (1997).
1475:"Gehenna... Hebrew:
1039:Saheeh International
985:8. Jannah al-Firdaus
277:First Persian Empire
55:imagery, and may be
19:For other uses, see
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1708:www.forananswer.org
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1466:The Joys of Yiddish
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639:(literal meaning),
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782:Codex Alexandrinus
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