Houri - Wikipedia In Islam, a houri ( ˈhʊərri, ˈhaʊəri ; [1] Arabic: حُـورِيَّـة ,حُورِيّ, romanized: ḥūriyy, ḥūrīya, lit 'maiden'), [Note 1] or houris or hoor al ayn in plural form, is a maiden woman with beautiful eyes who lives alongside the Muslim faithful in paradise [3][4] They are described as the same age as the men in paradise
Houris in the Quran: The Lovely Big-Eyed Maidens of Paradise - Islam4U Houri means a heavenly maiden with big black lovely eyes Technically, the full word is hour al-‘in, which also means there is a sharp contrast between the whiteness of their eyes and the blackness of their iris
Description of houris in hadeeth - إسلام ويب Explore the intriguing descriptions of Houris—paradisiacal maidens—found in various hadiths This page delves into the stunning characteristics attributed to these ethereal beings, including their breathtaking beauty, translucent bodies, and purity from worldly flaws such as menstruation or childbirth
Houri (Heavenly Virgin) - WikiIslam Houris (Arabic, various forms: حوري ,حورية ,حور ,أحور ,حوراء), or heavenly virgins, are a variety of celestial being that, according to Islamic scriptures, serve as a key attraction of Heaven or Jannah (Arabic: جنّة 'Jannah'; plural: Jannat)
Houris in Heaven: Are They Slaves and Prisoners? | About Islam Meaning that they are pure, modest, respectful, and dignified? Does it mean this? Short Answer: Houris are neither slaves nor prisoners From a linguistic view, houris mean beautiful, fair women or heavenly wives
Houri | Heavenly Beauty, Divine Splendor, Celestial Maiden | Britannica houri, in Islām, a beautiful maiden who awaits the devout Muslim in paradise The Arabic word ḥawrāʾ signifies the contrast of the clear white of the eye to the blackness of the iris There are numerous references to the houri in the Qurʾān describing them as “purified wives” and “spotless virgins ”
Questions About Houris | Ask A Question | Al-Islam. org The houris (; from Persian: حُـورِی, ḥūrī; plural of ḥaurāʾ or ḥūrīyah; Arabic: حُـورِيَّـة) are beings in Islamic religion, described in English translations as "and splendid companions of equal age [or well-matched]", "lovely eyed", of "modest gaze" and virgins who will accompany the faithful in Jannah
Houris in Islam: Traditions and Analysis of Their Character It illustrates the sophisticated beauty of Islamic afterlife doctrines and the multifaceted rewards that await those who lead virtuous and purpose-driven lifestyles The symbolism of Houris goes far beyond carnal enjoyment; it embodies talents of soothing serenity, solace, and undying friendship
Houris, Heavenly Maidens In Islam - Muslim Hope Houris, Heavenly Maidens In Islam September 2005 version Muslim men who die as martyrs (fighting in battle or other deaths) are promised 72 (or sometimes 73) beautiful, black-eyed perpetual virgins as wives in heaven - And they have their regular wives on earth still tagging along too
Houris | Dictionary of Islam Houris (حُورِيَّةٰ) are described in Islamic eschatology as beautiful companions who inhabit Paradise (Jannah) They are recurrent figures in discussions about the pleasures and rewards awaiting the righteous in the afterlife