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- Houri - Wikipedia
Possibly the word "houri" also has an Iranian origin, but this is heavily debated among scholars Jeffery believes it might have been borrowed from the Pahlavi word 'hurūst'
- Houri (Heavenly Virgin) - WikiIslam
[1] [2] [3] The Quran provides a physical and personal description of the houri and denotes them as awards to believers A hadith graded Sahih (authentic) details the number of houris that will be awarded to martyrs (see "72 Virgins Hadith Narrations" below)
- 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 ”
- HOURI Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HOURI is one of the beautiful maidens that in Muslim belief live with the blessed in paradise
- Houris, Heavenly Maidens In Islam - Muslim Hope
According to some Shi'ites (not Sunnis), Fatima became a houri of Heaven All the Muslims in Heaven will have as many houris as wives as they wish, except that 'Ali would have no other wife than Fatima
- Houri - New World Encyclopedia
In Islam, the word Houri (Arabic: حورية, also ḥūr or ḥūrīyah) refers to heavenly angels, splendid beings, [1] or celestial virgins who await the saved in paradise after death; alternatively, the term may designate delicious white raisins found in the Qur'anic account of paradise
- “HOURIS (HOOR)” IN PARADISE - Islam and the Quran
There will be male and female servants in Paradise Female servants are called “houri”, and male servants are called “wildan” These are among the rewards that the People of Paradise will receive They consist of both believing men and believing women who used to refrain from doing wrong in worldly life WILDAN
- The Heavenly Big-Eyed Maidens In The Quraan | Quraan Teacher
In contrast, the houri in Paradise exists as a delight created for someone else, a reward for the righteous deeds of a believing man This distinction highlights the elevated status of a woman who enters Paradise based on her own merits, likening her to a queen or princess
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