to himself that he can obey GOD'S arbitrary precepts.
Why GOD should desire us to obey them no Muhammadan can tell, but if we do so we shall, as
a reward for such self-denial, be permitted the unlimited indulgence of our lower appetites in the
unending Afterlife. Muhammad perhaps understood that happiness is possible only when one's
circumstances and surroundings are consonant with one's disposition. And because he believed that
Man's disposition, his nature as a man created by the hand of GOD, required sensual
gratifications, the "Prophet" depicted the happiness of the Just as consisting, in the
next life, of the enjoyment of. savoury1 viands, delicious liquids, the company of
celestial damsels, and other sensuous pleasures. GOD has thought fit to forbid us to indulge to the
full in these things here, but He has promised unlimited indulgence by and by. If, however, men
indulge in them here, and in addition to this refuse to believe in GOD and His Apostles and to pray
and offer alms, then they will not be allowed to follow the bent of their nature hereafter, but will
have unpleasant2 viands to eat and will be punished in other ways as well. In a word,
Islam regards Man's fallen nature as his original one, and believes it will always remain as
it now is. Hence