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WHAT THEY GET IN HEAVEN
by wada pav on Mar 20, 2007 11:52 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Koran: sura 56 ,verses 12-39



"They shall recline on jewelled couches face to face, and there shall wait on them immortal youths with bowls and ewers and a cup of purest wine (that will neither pain their heads nor take away their reason); with fruits of their own choice and flesh of fowls that they relish. And theirs shall be the dark-eyed houris, chaste as hidden pearls: a guerdon for their deeds... We created the houris and made them virgins, loving companions for those on the right hand..."





Surah-al-rehman 55:272



'The smallest reward for the people of paradise is an abode where there are 80,000 servants and 72 wives, over which stands a dome decorated with pearls, aquamarine, and ruby, as wide as the distance from Al-Jabiyyah [a Damascus suburb] to Sana'a [Yemen]'."





Al-Suyuti



Each time we sleep with a houri we find her virgin. Besides, the penis of the Elected never softens. The erection is eternal; the sensation that you feel each time you make love is utterly delicious and out of this world and were you to experience it in this world you would faint. Each chosen one [ie Muslim] will marry seventy [sic] houris, besides the women he married on earth, and all will have appetising vaginas."

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  RE:WHAT THEY GET IN HEAVEN
by raghav bhatt on Mar 21, 2007 12:14 PM   Permalink
Dear Wada Pav,
I am really thrilled by your work. Congrats. But, sad part is whatever you do these people will always say "Rabbit Has only three legs".It is as good as pouring water on rocks.I think you post these informations collected by you to Mr. Zakir Naik(The Great!)& will see whtawill be his interpretations(Because he is only interpretator who takes out the meaning of a sentence in Koran or even in Hinduism books according to his conveineance).
Keep up the good work friend.

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