Yunus (Jonas)
Verse 10
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10. “Their cry therein (will be): ‘Glory be to You, O Allah!’ and ‘Peace’ will be their greeting therein. And the close of their cry (will be): ‘(All) praise is (only) Allah’s, the Lord of the Worlds’.”
The faithful will lead their lives in an environment full of peace, kindness, love unto the Lord, and blessings of various kinds. Whenever they contemplate these things and reflect upon His Essence and qualities, in their speech and prayers in Paradise they will invoke their Lord, and as the verse says:
“Their cry therein (will be): ‘Glory be to You, O Allah!’…”
And whenever they encounter each other, their talk will be of peace and friendliness. Their greetings are exclusively /salam/.
The verse continues saying:
“…and ‘Peace’ will be their greeting therein...”
And finally, whenever they enjoy the various blessings of Allah in Paradise, they will start thanking Him, and end their words with gratitude.
The verse says:
“…And the close of their cry (will be): ‘(All) praise is (only) Allah’s, the Lord of the Worlds’.”
Explanations
“Peace” is the word uttered by the people in Paradise and the atmosphere of Paradise is filled with /salam/ (peace). It comes from different sources, such as from Allah: “Peace: a word from a Merciful Lord”1 ,
and which comes from the angels saying:
“Peace be upon you, you shall be happy;”2 .
It also is uttered by all those who reside in Paradise.
“Only the saying: ‘Peace, Peace’.”3 The holy phrase “(All) praise is (only) Allah’s” is the saying of the prophets and saints. Hadrat Noah (as), after being released from the unjust people uttered these words, and ’Ibrahim (as) also, saying them, thanked Allah in his old age for He had bestowed him Ishmael and Ishaq.
Some Islamic tradition indicate that the People of Paradise, by uttering /subhaanaka ’allahumma/ will call up the hosts of Paradise, who in turn show up immediately and fulfill their wishes.1
Footnotes
Surah Al-Waqi‘ah, No. 56, verse 26 ↩