The Prophet (ﷺ) said, "You will definitely see your Lord with your own eyes."
Hadith Text and Context
The Prophet (ﷺ) said, "You will definitely see your Lord with your own eyes." (Sahih al-Bukhari 7435)
This profound narration from Sahih al-Bukhari's Book of Tawheed addresses the fundamental belief in the Beatific Vision of Allah in the Hereafter, which is a cornerstone of Ahl al-Sunnah wal-Jama'ah creed.
Scholarly Commentary
Imam al-Bukhari placed this hadith in his chapter "What has been mentioned regarding the Vision of the Lord," establishing it as definitive proof that believers will see Allah in Paradise without encompassing Him in direction or place.
Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani explains in Fath al-Bari that this vision occurs without modality (bila kayf) and without resemblance to creation, affirming it as a unique divine attribute beyond human comprehension.
Al-Qurtubi states this vision represents the ultimate bliss for the people of Paradise, surpassing all other pleasures, and is granted exclusively to believers without any intermediary.
Theological Significance
This hadith affirms one of the essential beliefs of Islamic creed - that seeing Allah is possible in the Hereafter, while maintaining absolute divine transcendence.
The vision occurs without direction, place, or form, preserving Allah's incomparability while affirming this special privilege for the believers.
This distinguishes Ahl al-Sunnah from the Mu'tazila who denied the Beatific Vision, and from the Mushabbiha who attempted to explain it through human analogy.
Spiritual Implications
This promise serves as the ultimate motivation for righteous deeds and purification of the soul, as only the pure in heart will be granted this honor.
The certainty expressed in the Prophet's words ("definitely") strengthens the believer's faith and provides comfort that the ultimate meeting with the Creator awaits.
This vision represents the fulfillment of the believer's spiritual journey and the complete manifestation of divine love and proximity.