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I am really interested to know more about life of Paradise, because it makes me more motivated to be better Muslim and to be 100% practicing Sunni Muslim instead of just 40% practicing Muslim.
Questions:
1. In Paradise, can I talk with Allah about anything I like and any time I want and as much as I want?
2. In Paradise, can I ask non important questions which we were prohibited from asking them? Because, based on what The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him and his family) prohibited Muslims from persistent questioning and engaging in debates; he clarified that if Allah Almighty kept silent about a matter, it is by way of facilitation for the people and out of His mercy towards the community [Ummah]. He said: "Truly Allah, Exalted be He, has prescribed certain obligations upon you, so do not neglect them; He has prohibited certain matters, so do not violate them; He prescribed certain limits, so do not transgress them; and He kept silent about certain matters out of mercy, not forgetfulness, so do not delve into them" [Reported by al-Darqatni and others through Abu Tha'laba al-Khushni (may Allah be pleased with him). Ibn al-Salah declared it authentic and Imam al-Nawawi declared it fair). So, I wonder in Paradise this will no longer be applicable and I can ask freely without any restrictions?
3. In Paradise, will I be permitted to ask questions to Allah about Himself? Because, some doubtful questions which I wanna ask Him in order for me to be cleared.
4. In Paradise, will I be able to seek a private conversation between me and Allah? A private conversation which nobody is able to hear a thing not even angels and prophets and not even people of Paradise themselves, because this questions I ask are top secret.
5. If for example, I persist in asking Allah to grant me permission to Supplicate for reversal of time and for new sharia as I like and He keeps saying to me "no" many times, then the chances of being kicked out from Paradise are high? Or I have no chances to be kicked?
6. Also, in Paradise I can ask Allah like "why have You prohibited us pork when You could have Made it 100% healthy and halal for us?" If my intention is to understand better and to know the wisdom of its prohibition, then will I be granted this knowledge? Or never?
7. In Paradise will I be able to seek His Permission so that I can do certain things? Like, I can seek His Permission so that I can quit doing anymore remembrance? Just an example.
8. In Paradise, can a person have fun as much as he wishes and as he likes without boundaries? Like, can he have fun in Paradise by listening to some Rock music? Because, I would like to have an IPad so that I can listen to Rock as much as I like and enjoy myself. Will I be allowed to do this?
9. And how will a believer get what he want in Paradise? Does he have to utter and call out to Allah and ask for certain things? Or will he get even when his heart wishes but feels shy to express its wish loudly?
10. In Paradise I can ask Allah questions just to amuse myself even if it does not bring any benefit to me? And will I be granted answers to the questions I ask? Like the way people used to ask the Prophet questions and Allah revealed something to Prophet which the Prophet told them not to question things that will bring into trouble.
11. I have many questions to ask Allah, but most people consider them as childish and will make fun of me and make me stupid, because my mom used to tell me this, but in Paradise Allah will not ridicule me for whatever question I ask Him? That's what I'm afraid off.
12. In Paradise, I can watch any movie I like such as: Skyline, Wall-E(my favorite movie), Star Wars movies and shows as much as I like without restrictions?
P.S. Please don't judge me for the questions I put forth in this thread, I just want to know this so that I can be motivated to be 100% truly practicing Muslim. And please, if you plan to delete this thread, we'll please don't delete, because it's important for me.
I am really interested to know more about life of Paradise, because it makes me more motivated to be better Muslim and to be 100% practicing Sunni Muslim instead of just 40% practicing Muslim.
Questions:
1. In Paradise, can I talk with Allah about anything I like and any time I want and as much as I want?
2. In Paradise, can I ask non important questions which we were prohibited from asking them? Because, based on what The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him and his family) prohibited Muslims from persistent questioning and engaging in debates; he clarified that if Allah Almighty kept silent about a matter, it is by way of facilitation for the people and out of His mercy towards the community [Ummah]. He said: "Truly Allah, Exalted be He, has prescribed certain obligations upon you, so do not neglect them; He has prohibited certain matters, so do not violate them; He prescribed certain limits, so do not transgress them; and He kept silent about certain matters out of mercy, not forgetfulness, so do not delve into them" [Reported by al-Darqatni and others through Abu Tha'laba al-Khushni (may Allah be pleased with him). Ibn al-Salah declared it authentic and Imam al-Nawawi declared it fair). So, I wonder in Paradise this will no longer be applicable and I can ask freely without any restrictions?
3. In Paradise, will I be permitted to ask questions to Allah about Himself? Because, some doubtful questions which I wanna ask Him in order for me to be cleared.
4. In Paradise, will I be able to seek a private conversation between me and Allah? A private conversation which nobody is able to hear a thing not even angels and prophets and not even people of Paradise themselves, because this questions I ask are top secret.
5. If for example, I persist in asking Allah to grant me permission to Supplicate for reversal of time and for new sharia as I like and He keeps saying to me "no" many times, then the chances of being kicked out from Paradise are high? Or I have no chances to be kicked?
6. Also, in Paradise I can ask Allah like "why have You prohibited us pork when You could have Made it 100% healthy and halal for us?" If my intention is to understand better and to know the wisdom of its prohibition, then will I be granted this knowledge? Or never?
7. In Paradise will I be able to seek His Permission so that I can do certain things? Like, I can seek His Permission so that I can quit doing anymore remembrance? Just an example.
8. In Paradise, can a person have fun as much as he wishes and as he likes without boundaries? Like, can he have fun in Paradise by listening to some Rock music? Because, I would like to have an IPad so that I can listen to Rock as much as I like and enjoy myself. Will I be allowed to do this?
9. And how will a believer get what he want in Paradise? Does he have to utter and call out to Allah and ask for certain things? Or will he get even when his heart wishes but feels shy to express its wish loudly?
10. In Paradise I can ask Allah questions just to amuse myself even if it does not bring any benefit to me? And will I be granted answers to the questions I ask? Like the way people used to ask the Prophet questions and Allah revealed something to Prophet which the Prophet told them not to question things that will bring into trouble.
11. I have many questions to ask Allah, but most people consider them as childish and will make fun of me and make me stupid, because my mom used to tell me this, but in Paradise Allah will not ridicule me for whatever question I ask Him? That's what I'm afraid off.
12. In Paradise, I can watch any movie I like such as: Skyline, Wall-E(my favorite movie), Star Wars movies and shows as much as I like without restrictions?
P.S. Please don't judge me for the questions I put forth in this thread, I just want to know this so that I can be motivated to be 100% truly practicing Muslim. And please, if you plan to delete this thread, we'll please don't delete, because it's important for me.