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Harun Yahya
                                        (Adnan Oktar)






                         Another blessing mentioned in the hadith is the physical
                     features of men and women. To be able to change one’s style at
                     will and to appear wearing different fashions is something that

                     many people in this world dream about. Most people would
                     like to have a beautiful, healthy and unblemished face and
                     body. From birth, people have been given a certain hair colour,
                     iris colour, facial features, skin tone, and height and body type.
                     However, in the Garden there is no worldly sense of monotony
                     from the existence of one kind of beauty; a person’s looks
                     change when and however he may desire, as in this hadith con-
                     taining the transformation of the man’s clothing in an instance.
                     This is another blessing.
                         In another hadith, we are told about the pleasant social life
                     in the markets of the Garden where believers sit in beautiful,
                     fragrant, comfortable places, and meet and converse with one
                     another:

                         It is certain that there are such markets in the Garden in
                         which no goods are exchanged. When the inmates of the
                         Garden arrive there, they will recline on fresh and bright
                         pearly earth of musk. They will meet with each other as
                         they did in this world. They will talk of how they were in
                          this world and how they worshipped our Lord, of how they
                           enlivened the nights in prayer, of how they fasted during
                            the day, of the wealth and poverty of the world, of
                              death… and of how they are the people of the Garden.
                                (Mukhtasar Tadhkirah al-Qurtubi, p. 326/565)












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