Book Name:Jannat ke Qeemat
of water, milk, wine and honey; not a drop or more or less than what they wish for. After they finish drinking, the waterskins will return to where they came from.
* The wine of this world has a smell and bitterness, and it intoxicates. It causes its drinker to become irrational, lose control and utter profanities. The pure wine of Paradise will be free of all of this.
* There will be no impurity, uncleanliness, bodily waste, saliva, phlegm, earwax or bodily dirt.
* One will experience a pleasant burp from which fragrance emanates.
* People will emit a pleasant-smelling perspiration.
* All the food one eats will be digested.
* Burps and perspiration will give off a musk like fragrance.
* A person will constantly glorify and praise Allah Almighty, intentionally and unintentionally, just like breathing.
* Every individual will have at least 10,000 servants standing by his pillow. Every servant will have a silver bowl in one hand and a gold one in the other, and every bowl will contain a bounty of different colours. Continuously eating will not reduce the deliciousness of the food; it will only increase. Every morsel will contain 70 delights, and every delight will be distinct from the other. People will experience all these delights simultaneously; one will not prevent the other.
* The clothing of the people in Paradise will not become worn, nor will their youth end.