A believer enters paradise by having faith in God and adhering to His commandments throughout their life. This includes performing good deeds, seeking forgiveness for sins, and maintaining a sincere belief in the oneness of God. Upon death, their faith and actions are judged, and those who have lived righteously are granted entry into paradise as a reward for their devotion. Ultimately, it is through God's mercy and grace that believers are welcomed into paradise.
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There were 144 first class women. Only 4 of them were lost
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Fancy Paradise was created in 1968.
Yes, but the only way they could enter paradise was if Tsume, Hige, Toboe, and Kiba had to die first to be soon reborn into paradise, which was really just the Earth being reborn.
There is no faith that excludes women from heaven/paradise.
Lucifer, or Satan, didn't have to "enter" Paradise. He was originally one of the angels who sat at the right hand of God. It is more significant that he had to leave Paradise because of his overweening pride.
There are no cheats.
There are no cheats
The first book of the "Leaving Paradise" trilogy is Leaving Paradise! Then it's Return to Paradise.
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It is the doorway into Paradise through which people whose fasting during Ramadan was perfect will enter Paradise
yes they will, if they believe and trust in God the Father Son and Holy Spirit. Muslims will not "enter paradise" because they believe in muhammed who was not a real phrophet.
"Paradise Lost" by John Milton was first published in 1667.
Considering women were not allowed to enter any Olympic sport for many many years, their training and experience would have been the same as a mans, and often more exacting. The longest race for women to enter for instance was 1500 metres in 1972, it was not until 1988 that women were allowed to run a marathon
Finland in 1906. The first European women to enter parliament were also from here in 1907.