Under the Pomegranate Tree is a reminder of the beauty and blessings one finds in Paradise. Pomegranates are mentioned three times in the Quran, specifically in Surah al-An’am (6:99, 6:141) and Surah al-Rahman (55:68). These verses highlight pomegranates as a fruit of paradise, one of God's many blessings, and a sign of His creation.
The Door to Paradise, Cennet Kapasi, is situated under the shade of the Pomegranate tree, with the bismillah inscribed on the door leading to this lush garden where the Simurgh resides. The Simurgh is a mythical bird that acts as a historical symbol of Divine unity—the ultimate goal of the spiritual journey.
Size 20 x 30-3/8
Under the Pomegranate Tree is a reminder of the beauty and blessings one finds in Paradise. Pomegranates are mentioned three times in the Quran, specifically in Surah al-An’am (6:99, 6:141) and Surah al-Rahman (55:68). These verses highlight pomegranates as a fruit of paradise, one of God's many blessings, and a sign of His creation.
The Door to Paradise, Cennet Kapasi, is situated under the shade of the Pomegranate tree, with the bismillah inscribed on the door leading to this lush garden where the Simurgh resides. The Simurgh is a mythical bird that acts as a historical symbol of Divine unity—the ultimate goal of the spiritual journey.
Size 20 x 30-3/8