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In Islam, a houri (Arabic: ḥūr or ḥūrīyah, plural ḥūr) refers to a pure, virginal female companion with beautiful, wide eyes promised as a reward to righteous believers, particularly men, in paradise (Jannah).[1] The term derives from the Arabic ḥawrāʾ, signifying the striking contrast between the clear white and intense black of the eye, evoking ideals of beauty and purity.[1] Quranic verses describe houris as chaste maidens untouched by humans or jinn, reserved exclusively for the faithful, appearing in surahs such as Al-Waqi'ah (56:22–23), Ar-Rahman (55:56–58, 72–74), and Ad-Dukhan (44:54), where they are likened to hidden pearls or rubies for their untouched allure and modesty.[2] Hadith literature expands on these depictions, portraying houris as eternally youthful with translucent skin revealing marrow beneath, large breasts, and attributes designed to delight the blessed, though the specific number of 72 per believer originates from certain prophetic traditions rather than the Quran itself.[3] In Islamic eschatology, houris symbolize the sensual and spiritual fulfillments of paradise, distinct from earthly wives who may also reunite with their spouses, underscoring a theology where divine reward encompasses both material pleasures and eternal companionship amid gardens and rivers.[4] Scholarly analyses highlight evolving interpretations, from literal celestial beings in early exegeses to more allegorical views in some modern contexts, though traditional tafsirs maintain their role as created entities embodying paradisiacal perfection.[5]
