Surah 56:13
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ثُلَّةٞ مِّنَ ٱلۡأَوَّلِينَ
a host from the ones of old,
وَقَلِيلٞ مِّنَ ٱلۡأٓخِرِينَ
but few from the later (generations) –
عَلَىٰ سُرُرٖ مَّوۡضُونَةٖ
on well-woven couches,
مُّتَّكِـِٔينَ عَلَيۡهَا مُتَقَٰبِلِينَ
reclining on them, facing each other.
يَطُوفُ عَلَيۡهِمۡ وِلۡدَٰنٞ مُّخَلَّدُونَ
Boys of eternal youth will circulate among them,
بِأَكۡوَابٖ وَأَبَارِيقَ وَكَأۡسٖ مِّن مَّعِينٖ
with cups and pitchers, and a cup from a flowing spring
لَّا يُصَدَّعُونَ عَنۡهَا وَلَا يُنزِفُونَ
– they do not suffer any headache from it, nor do they become drunk –
وَفَٰكِهَةٖ مِّمَّا يَتَخَيَّرُونَ
and with fruit of their own choosing,
وَلَحۡمِ طَيۡرٖ مِّمَّا يَشۡتَهُونَ
and the meat of birds of their own desiring,
وَحُورٌ عِينٞ
and (maidens) with dark, wide eyes
كَأَمۡثَٰلِ ٱللُّؤۡلُوِٕ ٱلۡمَكۡنُونِ
like hidden pearls
جَزَآءَۢ بِمَا كَانُواْ يَعۡمَلُونَ
– a reward for what they have done.
لَا يَسۡمَعُونَ فِيهَا لَغۡوٗا وَلَا تَأۡثِيمًا
There they will not hear any frivolous or sinful talk,
إِلَّا قِيلٗا سَلَٰمٗا سَلَٰمٗا
only the saying, ‘Peace! Peace!’
Allah states that the foremost of the close believers are a multitude, a crowd among the earlier generations and a few from the latter generations. There is a difference over the meaning of the first generations and the later generations. Some said that the former means earlier (believing) nations, while the later refers to this Ummah. This was reported from Mujahid and Al-Hasan Al-Basri, in the collection of Ibn Abi Hatim, and this is the preference of Ibn Jarir. He considered it supported by the saying of Allah's Messenger:
"We are the later nation, but the foremost on the Day of Resurrection."
Ibn Jarir did not mention any other interpretation nor did he attribute this view to anyone else.
There is another Hadith that could support this meaning. Imam Abu Muhammad bin Abi Hatim recorded that Abu Hurayrah said that when these Ayat were revealed,
this news became hard for the Companions of the Prophet. These this Ayat,
were revealed. The Prophet then said,
"I hope that you will comprise a quarter of the residents of Paradise, a third of the residents of Paradise. Rather, you are a half of the residents of Paradise, and will have a share in the other half."
Imam Ahmad also recorded this.
However, this opinion that Ibn Jarir chose is questionable, rather it is a deficient interpretation. This is because this Ummah is the best of all nations, according to the text of the Qur'an. Therefore, it is not possible that the foremost believers from earlier nations are more numerous than those of in this Ummah; the opposite is true. The latter opinion is the correct one, that,
A multitude of those will be from the first ones.
refers to the earlier generations of this Ummah, while,
And a few of those will be from the later ones.,
refers to the latter people of this Ummah.
Ibn Abi Hatim recorded that As-Sari bin Yahya said that Al-Hasan recited this Ayah,
Then he commented, "A multitude from the earlier generation of this Ummah." Ibn Abi Hatim also recorded that Muhammad bin Sirin commented:
A multitude of those will be from the first ones. And a few of those will be from the later ones.,
"They stated, or hoped that they will all be from this Ummah." Therefore, these are the statements of Al-Hasan and Ibn Sirin that those foremost in faith are all from this Ummah. There is no doubt that the earlier generations of each nation were better than the latter generations. In this pretext, this Ayah might include all previous believing nations. In this regard, it is confirmed in the authentic Hadith compilations, from more than one route, that the Messenger of Allah said;
"The best people are my generation, then the next generation, then the next generation."
He also said:
"A group of my Ummah will always remain on the truth and dominant, unharmed by those who fail to support them, until the commandment of Allah comes to pass."
In another narration,
"...until the Last Hour commences."
This Ummah is the most honored nation and the best in acts of righteous deeds and in number, in this life and the Hereafter, as established by authentic Hadiths. Allah's statement,
(They will be) on thrones, Mawdunah.
Ibn 'Abbas, Mujahid, 'Ikrimah, Sa'id bin Jubayr, Zayd bin Aslam, Qatadah, Ad-Dahhak and others said that Mawdunah means, woven with gold. Allah said,
Reclining thereon, face to face.
meaning, they will be facing each other, and none of them will be in the back lines. Allah's statement,
Immortal boys will go around them (serving),
who will never grow up, get old or change in shape,
With cups, and jugs, and a glass of flowing wine.
these cups do not have handles or spouts, while the jugs sometimes do and sometimes do not. All of them, including the glasses, will contain wine drawn from a flowing spring, not from containers that might get empty. Rather, this spring of wine flows freely,
Wherefrom neither Yusadda'un nor Yunzifun.
meaning, they will never get headaches from this wine nor intoxicated. Rather, this wine does not affect their minds, even though it has a strong and tremendously delightful taste. Ad-Dahhak reported from Ibn 'Abbas: "The wine (of this life) has four side-effects, it intoxicates, gives headaches, induces vomiting and causes excessive urine. So Allah mentioned the wine of Paradise free of these characteristics." Mujahid, 'Ikrimah, Sa'id bin Jubayr, 'Atiyah Al-'Awfi, Qatadah and As-Suddi said that Allah's statement,
Wherefrom neither Yusadda'un means, "It does not give them a headache." While they said that
nor will they Yunzifun. means that "It does not change their sense of reasoning." Allah's statement,
And with fruit that they may choose. And with the flesh of fowls that they desire.
meaning, whatever fruits they wish for will be distributed among them. This Ayah is a proof that we are allowed to choose the fruits that we prefer and wish to eat.
Imam Ahmad recorded that Thabit said that Anas said that the Messenger of Allah liked dreams. A man might have a dream, so he would ask about him if he did not know him, and would like to hear the dream if that man was praised for his good qualities. Once a woman came to him and said, "O Allah's Messenger! I had a dream that I was taken out of Al-Madinah and entered Paradise. I heard noise because of which Paradise wept. I looked and found so-and-so, so-and-so,' and she mentioned the names of twelve men whom the Prophet had sent with a military expedition. They were later brought on (in Paradise, in the dream) with their wounds still bleeding. It was said, Take them to the river Baydakh or - Baydhakh.' They were taken to that river and submerged in it and their faces turned as radiant as the full moon. They were brought a plate made of gold containing green dates. They ate as much of the green dates they wanted to and whenever they turned that plate around, they would eat from the fruit it contained, as much as they wanted, and I (the woman said) ate with them."
Later on, that army sent an emissary to convey the news (of the battle) and he said that so-and-so and so-and-so died, mentioning the names of the twelve men who were mentioned in the dream. So, Allah's Messenger called the woman and again asked her to mention her story, and she did.
This is the narration that Abu Ya'la collected, and Al-Hafiz Ad-Diya' said, "This Hadith meets the criteria of Muslim."
Allah said,
And with the flesh of fowls that they desire.
Imam Ahmad recorded that Anas said that the Messenger of Allah said,
"Birds of Paradise are like Bukht camels that graze in the trees of Paradise."
Abu Bakr commented, "O Allah's Messenger! Surely, these birds must be wonderful." The Messenger said,
"Those who eat them are more wonderful." and repeated this statement thrice. The Prophet went on,
"And I hope that you will be among those who eat from them."
Only Imam Ahmad collected this Hadith using this chain of narration. Allah said;
Like unto preserved pearls, indicating that they are just as white and pure fresh pearls. We mentioned Allah's statement,
As if they were eggs preserved.,
in Surat As-Saffat (chapter 37), and also their description in Surat Ar-Rahman (chapter 55). This is why Allah said afterwards,
A reward for what they used to do meaning, 'these delights that We granted them are rewards for the good deeds that they performed (in this life).'
Allah the Exalted said,
meaning they will not hear foul or unnecessary speech in Paradise.
Where they shall neither hear harmful speech nor falsehood.,
meaning, no foul words are uttered therein. Allah said,
nor any sinful speech.
meaning, nor speech that contains foul words,
But only the saying of: "Salaman (peace!), Salaman (peace!).",
they will greet each other with Salam, just as Allah said in another Ayah,
Their greeting therein will be: "Salaman (peace!)."
And, as we mentioned, their words will be free from impure and needless speech.
— from Tafsir Ibn Kathir (Vol. 9, Page 415-422)