281 - Abū Khaythama narrated to us: al-Ḥasan b. Mūsā narrated to us: Ibn Lahīʿa narrated to us, from Darrāj, from Abū al-Haytham, from Abū Saʿīd al-Khudrī, from the Messenger of God, peace and blessings of God be upon him, who said: "Indeed, a man will recline in Paradise for seventy years before shifting. Then a woman will come to him and tap on his shoulders, and he will see his face in her cheek clearer than a mirror, and indeed the smallest pearl upon her illuminates what is between the East and the West. She will greet him, and he will return the greeting and ask her: 'Who are you?' She will say: 'I am from the increase.' And indeed, she will be wearing seventy garments, the least of which is like the anemone from Ṭūbā, and his sight will pierce through until the marrow of her shin is seen from behind that. And indeed, upon them are crowns, the smallest pearl of which illuminates what is between the East and the West."
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