
A female suicide bomber detonated a vest filled with explosives at a university in Baghdad yesterday, killing more than 40 people. This got me to considering, that if male martyrs can expect to find 72 virgin maidens in paradise when they die, what rewards can female suicide bombers expect? There Husbands?
The Quran itself describes little about the specifics of the afterlife, but it does note that believers will find huris, or maidens "of modest gaze, whom neither man nor jinni will have touched before them." (Every believer can end up in heaven; martyrs are really lucky though, as they just get there faster.) 
Respected commentator Al-Tirmidhi said in a hadith that every man will have six dozen huris in heaven, but very few commentators enumerated the rewards for women. Ninth-century scholar Al-Tabarani did argue that women will be reunited with their husbands in the next world, and those who had multiple husbands can pick the best one to be their eternal spouse.(Other commentators added that a woman who never married can marry any man she wants in paradise.)
From the 9th through the 12th centuries, Muslim scholars described paradise as a place of sensual delights for men. They debated whether men remained married to their wives in heaven, whether they could have sex with the virgins, and whether the heavenly virgins had anuses. (Some said there was no need for elimination in the afterlife.)
There was even disagreement on the number of virgins assigned to each man. While Al-Tirmidhi said it was 72, Mulla Ali Qari, an 11th-century imam, counted 70 virgins and two human wives. Imam Al-Bayhaqi was more generous, granting men 500 wives, 4,000 virgins, and 8,000 previously married women. The meaning of the word hur is also open to interpretation, since it reads as "white raisins" when translated as a Syriac rather than Arabic word.
Women may not get these particular perks, but religious commentaries argue that paradise will make them beautiful, happy, and without jealousy. The fact that they fasted and worshipped Allah during their earthly lives will also make them superior to the virgins, who only exist in heaven. Some modern clerics argue that in heaven, husbands never grow bored of their wives, even with so many huris around. That may explain why some would-be female suicide bombers have spoken of becoming "chief of the 72 virgins, the fairest of the fair."
Is it just me or am I missing something here? Hello would be Muslim suicide bombers everywhere, its time to open up your minds to the plain fact that this stuff is absolute panse. I mean believing in such idiotic, idiosyncratic, archaic nonsense just belittles ones intellect doesn’t it?
It’s like believing in the coming of Christ and all believers are going to rise up from their slumber and join him in perpetual joy in heaven!
Oh, please, I need a beer!
jenray
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I find it utterly mind boggling that, in the 21st century, such beliefs still hold sway...and I saw your title and the first thought that went through my mind was what do the women get in heaven...you've answered it...very little by the looks of things...
I'm beginning to believe that the suicide bombers don't do it for gain in the afterlife but out of some dreadfully mistaken belief that they're doing for the greater good of their people...it's a terrible thing to do to kill innocent bystanders and yourself and has to be against the Islamic religion I would have thought...GBHs...XXX