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Quote:On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 11:40 PM, RB wrote: > To > > The Editor, > > The Prophet of Doom. > > Dear Sir, > > I send an article "DESTINATION: Allah's Brothel" for your kind > perusal and publish in your extremelyn reputed website, if you find > the same suitable. The article has already been published by > faithfreedom.org and islamwatch.org. > > With profound regards, > > Dr RB, > > July 5, 12.05 AM (IST) > > > ************************************ > > DESTINATION: Allah's Brothel > > By Dr RB > > CONCEPT OF JAHELIA: > > According to Islamic theology, the jahelia (or darkness of > ignorance) was prevailing throughout the entire world during the > pre-Islamic days, and it was Almighty Allah, Who, by revealing the > Koran, separated light of truth from the darkness of false-hood. Hence > the other name of the Koran is Forkan or that separates light and > darkness. But for a commoner, it is really incomprehensible why the > all knowing Allah took so much time to separate light and darkness and > compelled the human race wait for centuries to enlighten them with the > wisdom of Koran. It would have been better for Allah to reveal his > Koran just after his creation of man. This makes one sceptical about > the adequacy of Allah's intelligence. > > However, some Muslim intellectuals and clerics try to propagate the > notion that Islam means peace (only to confuse the non-Muslim kafirs). > In fact the Arabic word Islam stands for surrender. Or more pointedly, > unconditional surrender to Allah's revealed book Koran and Allah's > Prophet Muhammad. Furthermore, Islam as a creed is a package and every > Muslim must have blind faith in the totality, or in every aspect of > it. In Islam, free thinking is a taboo and no Muslim has the right to > question the contents of Koran and Hadith (or Prophet's Tradition). > Allah has already laid down the truth and hence it is useless to spend > time and energy in re-discovering the same. So it is the duty of every > Muslim to accept the truth revealed by Allah without any question, and > it is their religious duty to explain and propagate the said truth. > > So the Muslims around the world, who were converted to the > faith from other religions, had to accept the entire package of the > creed without any question, sacrifice their right to free thinking and > blindly surrender to the most unscientific and irrational diktats of > Koran and Hadith. So every Muslim had no other option but to mend > their thought process according to the demand of the faith. In fact, > most of them have already lost their rationality and thinking power by > following the faith for centuries. On the other hand, being influenced > by the preaching of the extremely biased and fanatic mullahs, every > Muslim maintains that he is following a religion which is far better > than the religion of his ancestors. He believes that he is lucky > enough to have the privilege of following the most up to date message > of God. He even condemns his ancestors, as they were the people the > said period of jahelia. > > In India, in particular, most of the Muslims are converted Hindus and > it is therefore necessary to make a comparative study of these two > religions, namely Hinduism and Islam from an unbiased platform, so > that a common man may evaluate the two religions himself. At the out > set, it should be made clear that historically man began his journey > as a food gatherer and later on he could advance himself to the > pastoral way of life after domestication of animals. Till then he had > to lead a nomadic life. It is evident that a nomadic life style is > unsuitable for advancement of learning, or for spread of knowledge and > education. The civilisation began when man could raise himself from a > pastoral and nomadic life to an agricultural life style. Such a life > style provided him with a permanent address, and this permanent > habitation at particular place gradually led to the formation of > modern state with its administrative, judicial system along with its > army and institutions for maintenance of law and order. So it can > safely be said that agriculture is the womb of modern civilisation. > > Scholars agree that India went agricultural well before the age of > Rigveda and hence Hinduism or Vedic culture is a product superior > agricultural civilisation. But in the peninsula of Arabia, where Islam > originated, land is semi-desert in nature and rain fall is scanty. > These two geographical compulsions have rendered agriculture an > impossible task in Arabia, and have arrested its advancement into the > agricultural stage of civilisation. So, pastoral and nomadic way of > life still prevails in that country. Hence it becomes evident that > Islam is a fruit of pastoral civilisation and hence it is inferior to > Hinduism. Furthermore, the originators of Islam were illiterate > pastoral people, while the proponents of basic philosophy and > spiritual ideology Hinduism were highly educated and spiritually > elevated agricultural people, called Risis. > > The reader can discover other evidence in favour of the fact that > pastoral civilisation still prevails in the peninsula of Arabia. An > agricultural society has no other option but to follow a solar > calendar, as the changes of seasons, or rather the seasons of sowing, > reaping and harvesting depends absolutely upon the annual movement of > the sun. But the people of Arabia are being able to manage their day > to day life, even today, by following a lunar Hijri calendar, as the > Arabian society is pastoral and do not need farming for its survival. > So it becomes evident that the basic concepts of Hinduism should be > far more superior to those of Islam, as the latter is the product of > inferior pastoral civilisation.
> A comparative narration of all the aspects of Hinduism and > Islam would be voluminous. So the author of this article has confined > his discussion to one aspect, the final or ultimate destination which > these two religions cherish to attain. There is another motive of > writing this article. It carries a request to our Muslim brothers to > go through it with an open mind so as to assess the religious creed > they are following, in comparison to the Vedic religion of their > ancestors. > > WHAT A HINDU SHOULD ASPIRE FOR: > > Hindu scriptures offer four goals before every man to be fulfilled in > this life, dharma, artha, kama and moksha. Two of them, namely artha > and kama, are material and the remaining two are ethical and > spiritual. Out of these four, moksha is the highest aspiration of > human life, the highest and the ultimate spiritual attainment of man. > Literally, moksha stands for liberation, and more pointedly, > liberation from the unending cycles of birth and rebirth. But the path > to obtain Moksha is very difficult, as difficult as the sharp edge of > a razor. When a man realises that only Brahman exists in this vast > Universe and all contingent beings in this Universe are nothing but > Brahman appearing in infinite hues and shapes, and he himself is also > Brahman, then he becomes Brahmavid or a seer and liberates himself > from infinite cycles of birth and rebirth or obtains Moksha. This > realisation comes after complete renunciation from all worldly objects > of pleasure, purification of soul by giving up lust, greed, anger, > violence and continuous musing of Brahman, and other austere > practices. Thus when an individual purifies his body and soul like > Brahman, he attains Brahman as pure water mixes with pure water (Katha > Upanisad-II,I,15). Such a Brahmavid himself becomes Brahman and hence > the Mundaka Upanisad says, "Whoever really knows that all-highest > Brahman, really becomes Brahman. … Transcending grief, transcending > evil, relieved from the knots (of birth and rebirth), he becomes > immorta"(III,ii,9). > > HIGHEST SPIRITUAL ATTAINMENT IN ISLAM: > > The highest spiritual attainment in Islam is entering Alla's > Paradise and live there for eternity. On the 'Day of Resurrection' or > Qiyamah, Allah will forgive every sin of his beloved believers and > allow them to enter his Paradise due to the only merit of their belief > in Allah's Koran and the Prophet-hood of Muhammad, or simply for the > merit of believing in the first Kalima or Kalima Taib that reads, La > Ilaha Illallah, Mohmmadur Rasulullah. (or Allah is the only God to be > worshiped and Muhammad is his messenger). On that day, Allah will > raise each and every human being from their graves and assemble them > to assess their deeds in this world and hence to send them to either > hell or heaven. The people would be assembled on the Day of > Resurrection bare footed, naked and uncircumcised (Sahih Muslim: 6844, > 6846, 6847). It should be noted here that Islamic scriptures gives no > clue whether Allah is circumcised. > > In one occasion Ayesha asked, "Will the male and the female be > together on that day and would they be looking at one another?" > Allah's Messenger visibly became annoyed with this vexed question and > replied, "The matter would be too serious for them to look at one > another" (Sahih Muslim: 6844). "On the Day of Resurrection, Allah > would bring the sun very close to the people and there would be left > only a distance of one mile" (Sahih Muslim: 6852). After the > judgement, each and every Muslim, due to the merit of believing in > Allah's Koran and the Allah's Prophet Muhammad, would be admitted into > the paradise, while the entire lot of non-Muslims (kafirs) will be > thrown into hell-fire. It should also be mentioned here that, Allah > will be extremely cruel to Hindus as they are idolatrous. So Koran > says, "You (the disbelievers or the kafirs) and all your idols shall > be the fuel of Hell; therein you all go down. Were they true gods, > your idols would not go there; but in they shall abide for ever. They > shall groan with pain and be bereft of hearing"(21:98-100). One should > notice that Almighty Allah did not say how he would raise the people > who cremate the dead. Perhaps the all-knowing Allah, at the time of > revealing the Koran, was not aware that some people did not bury their > dead but cremate. > > The wisdom of Allah has created eight kinds of heavens to maintain a > hierarchy among the believers and these are (1) Kheld, (2) > Dar-es-salam, (3) Darul, (4) Adan, (5) Nayeem, (6) Mawa, (7) Alluyin > and (8) Ferdaus. Best places of the Paradise are reserved for > Prophets, the martyrs of jihad and ghazis or slayers of infidels. So > the Koran says "We shall pardon your > (believers') evil deeds admit you with all honour to Paradise" (4.31). > "Allah will not forgive those who serve other gods besides him. … He that > serves other gods besides him is guilty of a heinous sin (shirk)" (4.48). > "Allah will not forgive idolatry. He will forgive all other sins. He says > that, who serves other gods besides Allah, has strayed far from the truth" > (4.116). "Allah will do away with their (believers') foulest deeds" (39,35). > As mentioned above, the believers would find places in different kinds of > Paradise according to their hierarchy, and hence the Koran says-"The > (common) inmates of the paradise will look to the upper apartment of the > paradise as you see the planets in the sky (Sahih Muslim: 6788 & 6789). And > all those, who do not believe in Islam, will be thrown into hell-fire. > > The fire in Hell would be quite different from ordinary fire. It would > be 70 times more intense than mundane fire (Sahih Muslim: 6811). The > wisdom of Allah has created seven categories of Hell to suit different > kinds of kafirs and the intensity of fire and height of the flames > will be different in these Hells. In some Hell, fire will reach the > ankles, somewhere it will reach the knees, somewhere to the waist and > somewhere to the collar-bone > (SM: 6815, 6816). Hindus are not simple kafirs, but kafirs of the worst > kind, as they are idol worshipers (or mushriks). As a punishment for this > fault as well as for the most serious fault of creating partners to Allah by > way of worshiping other gods, they would be thrown into Havia, the most > tormenting Hell, where the flames of hell-fire would reach one's scalp. > While the Jews and Christians, for their merit of not being idolatrous, > would be thrown into less tormenting Hells. > > "In this eternal Hell-fire, Allah would roast the kafirs again and > again, and every time He will replace their skins with new ones, so > that they could suffer this inhuman torture without any pause" (Koran- > 4:56). There will be no death for the inmates of the Paradise and no > death for the inmates of the Hell (SM: 6827, 6829), and this > announcement will increase the delight of the dwellers of the > Paradise, while it would increase the grief of the inmates of the Hell > (SM: 6830). Furthermore, the kafirs in Hell would have very strange > appearances. For example, the molar teeth or the canine teeth of an > unbeliever in Hell would be like Uhud (a hill in the neighbourhood of > Mecca) and the thickness of his skin would be three night's journey (SM: > 6831) and the distance between his two shoulders would also be three night's > journey for a swift rider (SM: 6832). Muhammad has seen Amr bin Luhayy bin > Qama, brother of Bani Ka'b, dragging his intestines in Hell fire (SM:6838), > for the sin of introducing idolatry in Arabia. > > > BELIEVERS IN PARADISE: > > While the unbelievers will perish in Hell, the believers, though > fallen and evil doers, will joyfully enter Allah's Paradise where > rivers of pure water, milk, pure honey and divine wine are flowing and > the Koran says, "Allah will do away with their foulest deeds" (39:35). > "As for those who led the way, the First of the muhajirs (Muslims > migrated from Mecca to Medina) and the ansar (Muslims of Medina who > helped muhajirs), and those who nobly followed them, Allah is pleased > with them and they with Him. He has prepared for them gardens watered > by running streams, where they shall dwell for ever. That is the > supreme triumph"(9:100). "He will forgive, you your sins and admit you > to gardens watered by running streams; He will lodge you in pleasant > mansions in the garden of Eden. That is the supreme triumph"(61:12). > "This is the Paradise which the righteous (Muslims) have been > promised. There shall flow in it rivers of unpolluted water, and > rivers of ever fresh milk; rivers of delectable wine and rivers of > clearest honey. They shall eat therein every fruit and receive > forgiveness from their Lord" (47.15). > > In a hadith narrated by Abu Huraira, a close companion of prophet > Muhammad, Allah, the Exalted and Glorious, said, "I have prepared (the > paradise) for My pious servants which no eye has ever seen, no ear has > ever heard, and no human heart has ever perceived but it is testified > by the book of Allah. … No soul knows what comfort has been concealed > from them, as a reward for what they did" (Sahih Muslim: 6779, 6780, > 6781, 6782 & 6783). > > "In paradise, there is a street to which they (the inmates of > paradise) would come every Friday, the north wind will blow and would > scatter fragrance on their faces and on their clothes and would add to > their beauty and loveliness"(Sahih Muslim: 6792). "In paradise, there > is a tree under the shadow of which a rider of a fine and swift footed > horse would travel for a hundred years without covering the distance > completely" (Sahih Muslim: 6784, 6785, 6786 & 6787). "In paradise > there would be for a believer a tent made of a single hollowed pearl > the breath of which would be sixty miles" (Sahih > Muslim: 6804). "… the breath of which would be sixty miles from all sides" > (Sahih Muslim: 6805). "The height of which would be sixty miles. In each > corner, there would be a family of the believer, out of sight of the other" > (Sahih Muslim: 6806). "In paradise there would be two rivers Saiban and > Jaiban. Beside that, people would find Euphrates and Nile are all among the > rivers of paradise" (Sahih uslimM: 6807). > > To describe Islamic Paradise, Sir W. Muir writes, "Rest and passive > enjoyment; verdant gardens watered by murmuring rivulets, wherein the > believers, clothed in green silk brocades and silver ornaments, repose > beneath the wide-spreading shade on couches well furnished with > cushions and carpets, drink the sweet waters of the fountains, and > quaff aromatic wines such as the Arab loved from goblets placed before > them or handed round in silver cups resplendent as glass by beautiful > youths; while clusters fruit hang close by inviting the hand to gather > them; - such is the paradise framed to captivate the inhabitant of the > thirsty sterile Mecca". Another element is soon added to complete the > Paradise of the pleasure-loving Arabs –"Theirs shall be gardens and > vineyards, and damsels with swelling bosoms, of an equal age, and a > full cup" (78,31). "In the oft described shady garden 'with fruits > and meats, and beakers of wine causing not the head to ache, neither > disturbing the reason", these damsels of the paradise are introduced > as "Lovely large-eyed girls resembling pearls hidden in their shells, > a reward for that which the faithful have wrought. …Verily We have > created them of a rare creation; We have made them virgins, > fascinating, of an equal age" (52:21). > > The believers after entering Paradise would assume completely changed > appearances and hence the hadith of Sahih Muslim says, "The (members) > of the first group to get into the paradise would have their faces as > bright as full moon during the night, and the next group would have > their faces as bright as the shining stars in the sky" (Sahih Muslim: > 6793). Not only their appearances but also their physiology as well > as metabolic activities would also be greatly altered. "The members of > the first group that would be admitted to the paradise would have > their faces as bright as the full moon during the night. They would > neither spit nor suffer catarrh, nor void excrement. They would have > their utensils and their combs made of gold and silver and the fuel of > their braziers would be aloes and their sweat will be musk and every > one of them would have two spouses (so beautiful) that the marrow of > their shanks would be visible through the flesh. There would be no > dissension amongst them and no enmity in their hearts".(Sahih Muslim: > 6797, 6798, 6800). "They (the dwellers of paradise) would neither pass > water, nor void excrement, nor will they suffer from catarrh, nor will > they spit, and their combs would be made of gold, and their sweat will > be musk, the fuel of their brazier will be aloes, and their wives will > be large-eyed maidens and their form would be alike as one single > person after the form of their father (Adam) sixty cubits tall" (Sahih > Muslim: 6795, 6796). > > To describe His Paradise, Allah, in Koran, says, "The righteous shall > surely dwell in bliss. Reclining upon soft couches they will gaze > around them; and in their faces you shall mark the glow of joy. They > shall drink of a pure wine, securely sealed, whose very dregs are > musk, for this let all men emulously strive; a wine tempered with the > waters of Tasnim, a spring at which the favoured will refresh > themselves" (36.5-22). > > "But the true servants of Allah shall be well provided for, feasting > on fruit, and honoured in the gardens of delight. Reclining face to > face upon soft couches, they shall be served with a goblet filled at a > gushing fountain, white and delicious to those who drink. It will > neither dull their senses nor befuddle them" (37: 47). "As for the > righteous, they shall surely triumph. Theirs shall be gardens and > vineyards, and high-bosomed maidens for > companions: a truly overflowing cup" (78: 31). > > "But in fair gardens the righteous shall dwell in bliss, rejoicing in > what their Lord will give them. They shall recline on couches ranged > in rows. To dark-eyes houris, We shall wed them. Fruits we shall give > them, and such meats as they desire. They will pass from hand to hand > a cup inspiring no idle talk, no sinful urge; and there shall wait on > them young boys of their own as Fair as virgin pearls" (52:17-24). > "But for those that fear the majesty of their Lord there are two > gardens planted with shady trees. Which of your Lord's blessings would > you deny? Each is watered by a flowing spring. Each bears every kind > of fruit in pairs. They shall recline on couches lined with thick > brocade, and within their reach will hang the fruits of both gardens." > (55: 46-55) > > "The righteous shall drink of a cup tempered at the Camphor Fountain, > a gushing spring at which the servants of Allah will refresh > themselves: Allah will, reward them for their steadfastness with robes > of silk and the delights of Paradise. Reclining there upon soft > couches, they shall feel neither the scorching heat nor the biting > cold. Trees will spread their shade around them, and fruits will hang > in clusters over them. They shall be served with silver dishes, and > beakers as large as goblets; silver goblets which they themselves > shall measure; and cups brim-full with ginger- flavoured water from > the Fount of Selsabil." (76:5-18) "On that day there shall be radiant > laces, of men well-pleased with their labours, in a lofty garden. > There they shall hear no idle talk. A gushing fountain shall be there, > and raised soft couches with goblets placed before them; silken > cushions ranged in order and carpets richly spread" (88:8-16). > > "The righteous shall surely dwell in bliss. Reclining upon soft > couches they will gaze around them: and in their faces you shall mark > the glow of joy. They shall drink pure wine, securely sealed, whose > very dregs are musk, for this let all men emulously strive; a wine > tempered with the waters of Tasnim, a spring at which the favoured > will refresh themselves". > (83:22-28) > > HOURIES > > The chief attractions of Allah's Paradise are houries or Heavenly > damsels, who are virgins, chaste, dark eyed with swelling bosoms > (perhaps comparable to Uhud) and never become older than 16 and the > Koran says, "as for the righteous, they shall surely triumph. Theirs > shall be gardens and vineyards, and high-bosomed maidens for > companions: a truly overflowing cup" (78:31-34). "They shall sit with > bashful, dark-eyed virgins, as chaste as the sheltered eggs of > ostriches. Surely that is the supreme triumph. Let every man labour to > achieve it" (37; 48-50). > > "And theirs shall be dark-eyed houris, chaste as hidden pearls: a > guerdon for their deeds. They shall recline on couches raised on high > in the shade of thornless sidrahs and clusters of talh; amidst gushing > waters and abundant fruits, unforbidden. never-ending. We created > houris and made them virgins, loving companions for those on the right > hand: a multitude from the men of old, and a multitude from the > later". (56:22-40). "They (the dwellers of Paradise) shall live with > bashful virgins whom neither man nor jinnee will have touched before. > They would be virgins, as fair as corals and rubies. Which of your > Lord's blessings would you deny? And beside these there shall be two > other gardens of darkest green. A gushing fountain shall flow in each. > Each planted with fruit-trees, the palm and the pomegranate. In each > there shall be virgins chaste and fair. Which of your Lord's blessings > would you deny? Dark-eyed virgins sheltered in their tents whom > neither man nor jinnee will have touched before. They shall recline on > green cushions and rich carpets. Which of your Lord's blessings would > you deny? Blessed be the name of your Lord, the Lord of majesty and > glory!" (55:56-78). > > "As for the righteous, they shall dwell in peace together amidst > gardens and fountains, arrayed in rich silks and fine brocade. Yes, > and we shall wed them, to dark-eyed houris. Secure against all ills, > they shall call for every kind of fruit; and, having died once, they > shall die no more. Your Lord will, through His mercy, shield them from > the scourge of Hell. That will be the supreme triumph." (44:51-57) > "There would be an announcer in Paradise who would make this > announcement: Verily, there is in store for you > (everlasting) health and that you should never fall ill and that you live > (for ever) and do not die at all. And that you would remain young and never > grow old. …This is Paradise. You have been made to inherit it for what you > used to do" (Sahih Muslim: 6803). > > Regarding these houris, Sir W. Muir says "It is remarkable that the > notices in the Koran of this voluptuous paradise are almost confined > to a time when, whatever the tendency of his desires, Mohammad was > living a chaste and temperate life with a wife threescore years of > age" (Life of Mahomet, Voice of India, New Delhi, 1992, pp-76). There > is another point to note. So long the Prophet lived in Mecca with his > only wife Khadija, houris were simply rewards of Allah. But later, > after the death of Khadija, when the Prophet started marrying several > wives, houris became legal wives. So Allah said, "Every person would > have two wives and the marrow of their shanks would glimmer beneath > the flesh and there would be none without a wife in paradise" (Sahih > Muslim: 6793). > > It is not clearly specified how many of these heavenly > damsels a believer in Paradise would get. As quoted above, somewhere > Allah says that each believer would get two houries as their wives. > Somewhere Allah promises many, e.g. He allots 72 of them for the > saheeds (or martyrs), who die in fighting for Allah's cause. But > extreme sensuality of the Prophet of Arabia has been reflected in a > hadith narrated by Abu Huraira, that says, even the most wretched, the > most fallen believer in Allah's Paradise would own a vast compound > which would contain seventy mansions of pearls, every mansion would > contain seventy houses of rubies, every house would have seventy rooms > of emeralds, every room would contain seventy couches, and every couch > would be covered with seventy carpets of every colour, and a houri > would be sitting on each carpet. Furthermore, every such above > mentioned rooms would have seventy tables laid out, and on every table > there would be seventy dishes of seventy colours and every room would > also have seventy maid slaves. Every believer would have the > capability of copulating with each of these houris and maids. Simple > calculations will show that the believer will get (70 x 70 x 70 x 70 x > 70=) 1,680,700,000 or 1.6807 billion houris.(Ram Swarup, Understanding > Islam Through Hadis, Voice of India, New Delhi, 1983, p-205). > > According another hadith narrated by Abu Sa'id, all these > women would put on see-through garments. "Each houri will have seventy > garments, but the believer will be able to look through them and see > the marrow of the bones of her legs". Every houri will have a crown on > her head, the meanest pearl of which would give light between the east > and the west. According to another tradition mentioned by Aldous > Huxley, every orgasm in Allah's Paradise would last for 600 years > (Aldous Huxley, Moksha, Chatto & Windus, London, 1980, p-112). > > GELEMANS > > Perhaps no worldly brothel has quite a good stock of young > boys, to be offered to the customers to do sodomy. But in the Islamic > Paradise, by the grace of most merciful Allah, each and every believer > will be supplied with plenty of most charming, beautiful and obedient > Heavenly young boys, called gelemans, to do sodomy with them, and > hence the Koran says, "They shall be attended by boys graced with > eternal youth, who to the beholder's eyes will seem like sprinkled > pearls. When you gaze upon that scene you will behold a kingdom > blissful and glorious. They shall be arrayed in garments of fine green > silk and rich brocade, and adorned with bracelets of silver. Their > Lord will give them pure beverages to drink. Thus you shall be > rewarded; your high endeavours are gratifying to Allah" (76:19-22). > > "They shall be brought near to their Lord in the gardens of delight. > 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" > (56: 11-21). > > How many of these heavenly boys or gelemans a believer will > own in Allah's Paradise? A tradition says that every believer in > Paradise, irrespective of his hierarchy, will own 1000 gelemans. > According to another hadith narrated by Anas, everyone will get 10,000 > slaves. According to a hadith narrated by Abu Sa'id, the number of > slave boys, a believer will own, will be not less than 1000 and not > more than 80,000 (Ram Swarup, ibid, p-205). > > From the above discussions it becomes evident that Most > Merciful Allah offers, in the name of Paradise, a super luxury and > five star brothel to His beloved believers. There are three main > aspects of a mundane brothel and they are (1) good food, (2) good wine > and (3) charming women and Allah's brothel called Paradise provides > all the three in profuse quantities and that too absolutely free of > cost. In addition to that, the articles in Allah's brothel would bear > some divine qualities which can never be obtained in a worldly > brothel. To mention a few are, (a) wine in Allah's brothel does not > cause the head to ache, (b) that wine would be securely sealed, whose > very dregs are musk, (c) the visitors of Allah's brothel would neither > pass water, nor void excrement, nor will they suffer from catarrh, nor > will they spit, (d) they would eat divine fruits and desired > preparations of meat, (e) the dark-eyed women of Allah's brothel would > always remain virgins and chaste, (f) they would not get older than > sweet sixteen, (g) they would wear see-through garments, (h) the > visitors of the Allah's brothel would be able to see the marrow of > their bones, and above all (i) every orgasm in Allah's brothel with > these heavenly damsels would last for 600 years. In addition to all > the above mentioned facilities, Allah's brothel would offer another > unique amenity. The visitors would be provided with pretty young boys, > who would never be older than 16, for doing sodomy. Most importantly, > Allah will provide all these facilities absolutely free of cost. One > should also notice the tremendous insult that has been committed to > woman virtue in Alla's Paradise. > > SOME OTHER FEATURES OF ALLAH'S BROTHEL: > > A Bengali author, Mr. A T M Rafiqul Hasan, in his book Aat Behest O > Saat Dojokh (Eight kinds of Heaven and Seven Kinds of Hell, Muslim > Library, Calcutta, 2003), has clarified some other rare aspects of > Allah's brothel. For example, a grape of Allah's Paradise would > contain enough juice to fill up a cask and a date palm of Paradise > would be as long as twelve cubits that would not bear any seed. The > trees in Allah's Paradise would be capable of playing any kind of > movement including walking. If an inmate of Paradise desires to taste > a fruit, even of a distant tree, the tree would come near to him and > push the desired fruit into his mouth.
> It has been mentioned above that a visitor of Allah's > brothel would be able to copulate with billions of heavenly damsels or > houris. But what would be the nature of... |