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=== The Lote Tree of the utmost Boundary (Sid'rati al-Muntahā) ===
=== 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-muntahā)''<ref>سِدْرَة ٱلْمُنْتَهَىٰ - [https://lexicon.quranic-research.net/pdf/Page_3029.pdf Lane's Lexicon pp.3029]
Lote tree's are a real type of tree (Ziziphus spina-christi) native to Arabia and the Middle East<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]).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)]  
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)]  


</ref>[3] (Lote tree's are a real type of tree (Ziziphus spina-christi) native to Arabia and the Middle East<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]
</ref>[3] near (but notably 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]


{{Quote|{{Quran|53|13-17}}|And certainly he saw him (in) descent another,
{{Quote|{{Quran|53|13-17}}|And certainly he saw him (in) descent another,
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Not swerved the sight and not it transgressed.}}
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 as the limit of creation; said to be seen by Muhammad in his Night Journey (mi’rāj) on the [[:en:Buraq|Buraq]] ({{Muslim|1|329}}, {{Al Tirmidhi|2=5|3=44|4=3276}} &  {{Al Nasai|2=1|3=5|4=452}}) (See also: <nowiki>https://sunnah.com/mishkat:5865</nowiki> & https://sunnah.com/mishkat:5640,  {{Bukhari|5|58|227}}) Supporting the idea that paradise is on the top of or in the seventh heaven,<ref>[https://www.islamweb.net/en/fatwa/107126/the-location-of-paradise-now#:~:text=Paradise%20that%20Allaah%20promised%20for,are%20many%20texts%20proving%20this. The location of Paradise now] | Paradise and Hell | Belief in the Hereafter | Islamic Creed | Fatwa | islamweb.net </ref> with others suggesting ''the garden of the abode (jannatu l-mawā)'' is a separate garden/paradise where martyrs (those killed in war or for their religion) go before judgement day where righteous believers (and the martyrs) go, read; https://quranx.com/tafsirs/53.14 - exegetes also confirm this is where boundary is the boundary of the skies/heavens where things other than God cannot pass (at least until judgement day where paradise and hell can be entered).  
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 as the limit of creation; said to be seen by Muhammad in his Night Journey (mi’rāj) on the [[:en:Buraq|Buraq]] (E.g. {{Muslim|1|329}}, {{Al Tirmidhi|2=5|3=44|4=3276}} & {{Al Nasai|2=1|3=5|4=452}}). This would match the cosmology of traditions support the idea that paradise (and therefore the garden of the abode) is in the seventh heaven,<ref>[https://islamqa.info/en/answers/215011/where-are-paradise-and-hell#Where_is_Paradise Where is Paradise] | [https://islamqa.info/en/answers/215011/where-are-paradise-and-hell Where Are Paradise and Hell?] | 07/January/2015 islamqa</ref> while some traditions support the idea that paradise is above the seventh heaven,<ref>[https://www.islamweb.net/en/fatwa/107126/the-location-of-paradise-now#:~:text=Paradise%20that%20Allaah%20promised%20for,are%20many%20texts%20proving%20this. The location of Paradise now] | Paradise and Hell | Belief in the Hereafter | Islamic Creed | Fatwa | islamweb.net </ref> and others suggesting ''the garden of the abode (jannatu l-mawā)'' is a separate garden/paradise to the eternal one where martyrs (those killed in war or for their religion) go before judgement day where righteous believers will eventually go.<ref>E.g. see [https://quranx.com/tafsirs/53.14 tafsirs on Q53:14]</ref> 
 
(See also: <nowiki>https://sunnah.com/mishkat:5865</nowiki> & https://sunnah.com/mishkat:5640,  {{Bukhari|5|58|227}}) read; https://quranx.com/tafsirs/53.14 - exegetes also confirm this is where boundary is the boundary of the skies/heavens where things other than God cannot pass (at least until judgement day where paradise and hell can be entered).  


Either way there is no evidence of a celestial tree, (which must be magic to survive outside of an Earthly plant ecosystem), but is rather an example of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trees_in_mythology tree mythology].  
Either way there is no evidence of a celestial tree, (which must be magic to survive outside of an Earthly plant ecosystem), but is rather an example of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trees_in_mythology tree mythology].  
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