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Harun Yahya
                                        (Adnan Oktar)






                      When the people of the Garden settle in the Garden some
                      brothers will wish to see each other. One will go to one side of
                      a couch and the other to the other. When they meet they will

                      remember and speak together of the things between them in
                      this world. One will say, “My brother, do you remember how
                      we prayed to Allah in such and such a mosque in the world?
                      And Allah has forgiven us.” (Ahmad Diya ad-Din al-
                      Kamushkhanawi, Ramuz al-Ahadith, vol. 1, p. 29/12)


                        Beautiful Sounds in the Garden:
                              Beautiful sounds are another blessing given to be-
                           lievers in the Garden. In the world, shrill noises, music
                              with static in the background, noisy surroundings,
                              loud motors and sirens make our environment un-
                               comfortable even if they only last a short time. So
                                screaming, shouting and cries of anguish or pain
                               make believers think about the Fire. As the Prophet
                               told us, in the Garden everyone’s voice will be beau-
                              tiful and every sound that strikes the ear will be

                             pleasant. The beautiful sounds of the Garden are de-
                 scribed in the following hadith:
                      There will certainly be an assembly of the dark-eyed maidens
                      who will raise up voices the like of which people will not have
                      heard. (Narrated by Ali, at-Tirmidhi)
















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