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[quote][font=Comic Sans MS]Hello, I completely forgot about this thread I opened ages ago, but it is really nice to hear from you. Yeah, I completely respect and agree with what you said. I thought exactly the same way you did when I heard about hoors the first time as well. I thought I was losing it, because I just couldn’t see the reality of such a future life. From all the research I did, I accepted that there are creations known as hoors and they are companions for the believers. (Is there a Holy Qur'an that says differently?) What does it mean by them being ‘companions’ to us? Only Allah Swt knows the true answer to that. I only jumped to the possibility that women might have male companions too, if we accept that men [b]for fact [/b] will have female companions. Otherwise I would never have thought about such a possibility, or want such a possibility for women. Heck I never used to think like this before! But the more I went into thinking about it (over such a long period of time and learning that hoors are indeed your partners), the more I didn’t think it to be such an insane idea, as having several companions might be amazing. Don’t get me wrong; what really is important for you to understand is that I never [b]regarded[/b] them as sex mates or [b]desired[/b] them as sex mates. I never focused on intimate relationships, just companions, which is what I emphasised in my other posts. So if I ever dream of having male companions in paradise, it was never for the purpose of sexual relations at all. But you still make a valid point, how can we want or do such a thing, when we have our partner from here whom we love dearly? My answer would be, is that paradise is beyond our understanding and imagination. Allah Swt would never allow such a life in paradise if it is wrong. So I have my full trust in Allah Swt. I applied my reasoning and logic, to the best of my ability and for now this is the conclusion I came up with. But just because I came up with my conclusion, does not mean it is the ultimate truth!!! Only Allah Swt knows! I never said that I am right and everyone else is wrong!!! So please understand I did do a lot of research, and a lot of thinking too. My ideas did not come from anywhere. I applied whatever logic and reasoning I can. I would have really liked to see this article you mentioned, it’s a shame you couldn’t find it. [/font=Comic Sans MS] bye[/quote]
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