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Haya emaan
03-04-2012, 07:48 PM
Assalam o alaikum

hope every one is in the best state of health and imaan

As title says your ideas are needed on presenting Description of paradise by ibn al Qayyim in a drwaing/painting
you can read the descripion here


here's very nice idea brother Qatada gave:

format_quote Originally Posted by - Qatada -
You make some gates open, and from the gates there is a pathway which goes all the way forward. And infront of the path there is a building (or a few). On the side of it there is 3 rivers side by side (one of golden color = honey, another white (milk), another silverish (water)).

The floor is colored, maybe a few gems / pearls on it (the rocks of jannah). Maybe a tree with some fruits, and sometimes even clothes growing off it (because there is a tree in jannah like that.)*

*Ahmad Ibn Jareer and Ibn Hibbaan report from Abu Sa'eed al-Khudri that the Messenger of Allah (saw) said
, "Tooba is a tree in Paradise, as big as a hundred year's journey; the clothes of the people of Paradise comes from its calyces [the outer parts of its flowers]" [Silsilat al-Hadith as-Saheehah, 4/639, no. 1985, the isnaad is hasan]
i m waiting for more ideas, brothers and sisters..:)
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CosmicPathos
03-04-2012, 08:19 PM
I do not think anyone should try to draw "paradise." No eyes have seen it and we better leave it to our imagination (guided by description from Quran) on how it looks like.

I personally do not really see any beauty in rivers of milk, but Allah swt has said it so, it must mean something, I dont know what, and neither should we humans put it into "painting."
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- Qatada -
03-04-2012, 09:08 PM
:salamext:


Take your time about it (even if it takes more than a few months), but i think we can help you on the plan abit more.


1 - We know the drawing has to cover alot of different scenes (because ibn al qayyim's description of jannah is extremely detailed), so do you want to work on many descriptions all in one big picture, or lots of smaller pictures with different scenes in?

2 - Remember the details don't have to be too much, they just have to signify that object so when people look at it - they can relate and remember that description. I want to print it and share it with loads of people for different purposes (dawah, heart softeners etc) with the ibn al qayyim poem written at the back. So people can look at it and be amazed, and maybe even strive more for Allah's beautiful Paradise, we ask Him to enter us into it soon with ease, ameen.


So right now the main plan should be how it should be layed out and what details you feel you should cover in the scene. Once organisation of what should be added is complete, we can think about where in the picture each thing should be placed...
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جوري
03-04-2012, 09:53 PM
I have to agree with Br. cosmic .. it is what no eyes have seen nor ears have heard etc. The etymology of the word Jannah itself means that which is hidden from sight..
however if you must make sure it has no sun.. there's no sun in heaven all the light will be from the throne.. I hate the cheesy & cartoonish depiction folks have of it. Whatever you do will be limited by the individual imagination anyway..so stick with something nondescript ..

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- Qatada -
03-05-2012, 09:27 AM
:salamext: Sister muslima, continue on in the project with tawfeeq from Allah. I intend that the painting you make will be printed and be sent to add colour and hope into the life of Muslim prisoners who have lost hope in most of the Muslim ummah. May Allah aid you in this project, and in this life and the hereafter, ameen.
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Snowflake
04-11-2012, 12:12 PM
^Masha Allah, I couldn't agree more with bro Qatada's suggestion. May Allah give our sis tawfeek to use her talents for the sake of Allah. Ameen.
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