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=== The Lote Tree of the utmost Boundary (Sid'rati al-Muntaha) ===
=== The Lote Tree of the utmost Boundary (Sid'rati al-Muntahā) ===
Different to the tree of eternity/immortality ''(shajarati ul-khul'di)''  in paradise ''jannah,'' the Qur'an mentions The Lote Tree (Sidr) of the utmost boundary (al-munthaa) (cite LL), a real type of tree (Ziziphus spina-christi)[1], near (but not in) the 'garden of abode', said to be  'covered' yaghshā by something unspecified in (Q53:16), typically taken by exegetes to mean by angels, light and/or golden animals [2]
Different to the tree of eternity/immortality ''(shajarati ul-khul'di)''  in paradise ''jannah,'' the Qur'an mentions The Lote Tree (sidr) of ''the utmost boundary (al-muntahā)''<ref>سِدْرَة ٱلْمُنْتَهَىٰ - [https://lexicon.quranic-research.net/pdf/Page_3029.pdf Lane's Lexicon pp.3029]


Qur'anic Research LL's Classical Arabic Dictionary Root  [https://lexicon.quranic-research.net/data/25_n/071_nHw.html#niHoe nūn hā yā (ن ه ي)]


Near (the) Lote Tree (of) the utmost boundary, Q53:14 (<nowiki>https://quranx.com/Tafsirs/53.14</nowiki>) <<nowiki>https://quranx.com/53.14</nowiki>>
</ref>[3], a real type of tree (Ziziphus spina-christi)<ref>[https://www.suewickison.com/products/lote-tree?srsltid=AfmBOorj_RU2x1OPxgfRe689M2TWw1g4uZTQLkpSolPGYnIatiIe7h6K Lote Tree | Sidr | Ziziphus spina-christi |] Plants of the Qur'an | Sue Wickison </ref>[1], near (but not in) the 'garden of abode', said to be 'covered' yaghshā by something unspecified in (Q53:16), typically taken by exegetes to mean by angels, light and/or golden animals.<ref>E.g. see [https://quranx.com/Tafsirs/53.16 Tafsirs on Q53:16]</ref> [2]


Near it (is the) Garden (of) Abode. 15
{{Quote|{{Quran|53|13-17}}|And certainly he saw him (in) descent another,
Near (the) Lote Tree (of) the utmost boundary,
Near it (is the) Garden (of) Abode.
when there covered the Lote Tree what covered it.
Not swerved the sight and not it transgressed.}}


when there covered the Lote Tree what covered it. 16 <nowiki>https://quranx.com/Tafsirs/53.16</nowiki> From <<nowiki>https://quranx.com/53.16</nowiki>>
This furthest boundary/limit is said in the hadith to place the cosmic tree in the sixth heaven, where even celestial creatures cannot go beyond; said to be seen by Muhammad in his Night Journey (mi’rāj) on the [[:en:Buraq|Buraq]] {{Muslim|1|329}}(see <nowiki>https://sunnah.com/muslim:173</nowiki>,  :<nowiki>https://quranx.com/hadiths/53.16</nowiki> & <nowiki>https://sunnah.com/nasai:451</nowiki>  
 
Not swerved the sight and not it transgressed.
 
 
This furthest boundary/limit is said in the hadith to place the cosmic tree in the sixth heaven, where even celestial creatures cannot go beyond; said to be seen by Muhammad in his Night Journey (mi’rāj) on the Buraq (link page) . See <nowiki>https://sunnah.com/muslim:173</nowiki>,  :<nowiki>https://quranx.com/hadiths/53.16</nowiki> & <nowiki>https://sunnah.com/nasai:451</nowiki>  


<nowiki>https://sunnah.com/mishkat:5865</nowiki>
<nowiki>https://sunnah.com/mishkat:5865</nowiki>
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Supporting the idea that paradise is on the top of or in the seventh heaven, cite: [https://www.islamweb.net/en/fatwa/107126/the-location-of-paradise-now#:~:text=Paradise%20that%20Allaah%20promised%20for,are%20many%20texts%20proving%20this. https://www.islamweb.net/en/fatwa/107126/the-location-of-paradise-now#:~:text=Paradise%20that%20Allaah%20promised%20for,are%20many%20texts%20proving%20this.]
Supporting the idea that paradise is on the top of or in the seventh heaven, cite: [https://www.islamweb.net/en/fatwa/107126/the-location-of-paradise-now#:~:text=Paradise%20that%20Allaah%20promised%20for,are%20many%20texts%20proving%20this. https://www.islamweb.net/en/fatwa/107126/the-location-of-paradise-now#:~:text=Paradise%20that%20Allaah%20promised%20for,are%20many%20texts%20proving%20this.]
The utmost boundary at the end of t heavens confirmed by exegetes in https://quranx.com/tafsirs/53.14




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