In various passages of the Qur'an, Hur is always mentioned in the plural form. The Qur'an does not give a specific number for each believing companion.
Description in the Quran
In the commentaries on the Qur'an, Hur is described as follows:
37:55 [5] "Virgin"
37:47 [8] "The big and beautiful eyes"
37:52 [9] "Thirty-three years old"
44:54 [11] "Beautiful color with wide and beautiful eyes"
52:20 [5] "Beautiful Hur with wide and beautiful eyes"
55:56 [14] [15] [16]
55:58 "Women like coral and lotus"
55:82 [19] "Tents in the Tent"
[20] 55:64 [5] "No jinn or human has ever touched them before."
[21] 55:8 [22]
[23] 56: 6 [5] [24] [25] 56:22 [26]
[26] 55:35 [26] "Women are specially created",
[29] 74:33 [30] [31] Peerless, full-grown young woman ".
[32] [33] The meaning of the word Qawaib
Several translators, such as Palmer, Rodwell, and Cell, have interpreted the Qur'anic noun 7:33 as "swollen breasts." [34] .. They meant that the breasts of these girls would be perfectly round and not wrinkled, because they would be virgins. [35] , Or prominent, or aging or swollen. [36]
However, M.A.S. Abdel Halim and others have noted that the description here refers to the classical age of youth rather than to the importance of women's physical features. [36] [36]
Others, such as Abdullah Yusuf Ali, have translated the translator Kab as a "companion" [39], with Muhammad Asad interpreting the term as metaphorical. [40]
Narrated in Hadith
Hur is described in the hadith as "clearer than the marrow of their bones" [41] [42] "everlasting youth" [43] "hairless without eyebrows and head", "pure" and "beautiful".
Narrated in Sahih Bukhari
From each hur will be two wives, (who will be so beautiful, pure and transparent) that the marrow of their legs can be seen through the bones and flesh.
- Sahih Bukhari [44]
Narrated Muslim Ibn Al-Hajjaj from Nishapuri,
The first group to descend into Paradise will be like the full moon at night, and the one following this group will be like the brightest of the shining stars in the sky; Each of them will have two wives, whose marrow can be seen from under the flesh. No one can live in heaven except his wife.
- Sahih Muslim [45]
It is narrated on the authority of Muhammad ibn Isa at-Tirmidhi,
Al-Hasan al-Basri said that an old woman came to the Messenger of Allah and asked, "O Messenger of Allah, pray that Allah may grant Paradise." The Messenger of Allah replied, "O mother, an old woman cannot enter Paradise." The woman started crying and started walking away. The Messenger of Allah said, "Tell the woman that no one will enter Paradise when she is old, but Allah will make all the women of Paradise virgins. Allah has said, 'I have created them as (new) creatures and their virgins, lovers, are of equal age.'
- Sunan at-Tirmidhi [46]
Ibn Majah narrates in his Sunan:
A woman will not bother her husband, but his wife will say from among the wives, among the long white-eyed and deep black maids: “Do not bother him, may Allah harm you. He is with you as a guest, a guest. Soon, he will take part with you and come to us.
- Sunan Ibn Majah [47] [48] [49]
Sex in paradise
The Qur'an does not mention much about sexual intercourse in Paradise. However, Hadith, Tafsir [50] [51] and Islamic commentaries state that the Hurras will have intercourse with believing men in Paradise. [52] [53] [54]
