The surah details the rewards of the righteous by emphasizing physical consumption and luxury, which polemicists contrast sharply with the holy, God-centered perfection of the Biblical Heaven.
Surah 83:22-25:
Indeed, the righteous will be in pleasure. On adorned couches, observing... They will be given to drink of pure wine sealed.
The Ethical Critique:
Instead of a paradise defined by moral transformation, praise, and the absolute absence of earthly vices, the Quranic eternity in Surah 83 replicates a 7th-century royal Persian or Arabian banquet hall. The righteous are rewarded with premium, trademarked wine (raheeqin makhtum) and luxury couches (ara'ik). Redefining eternity around the very material substances that are prohibited or restricted on Earth exposes the text as a carnal, human-engineered incentive scheme rather than an authentic vision of divine holiness.