Sa’eed ibn Musayyiab narrated I met Abu Hurairah (RA) and he said, “I pray to Allah to bring me and you together in the market of Paradise.’ I asked, “Is there a market there?" He said, "Yes, Allah’s Messenger informed me that when those deserving of Paradise enter it, they will settle according to the merit of their deeds. Then they will be summoned at intervals equal to every Friday in terms of days in the world. They will visit their Lord. The throne will be visible to them and a garden of the gardens of Paradise will be brought to light for them. Pulpits of light, pulpits of pearls, pulpits of rubies, pulpits of aquamarine, pulpits of gold, pulpits of silver will be put up for them. The humblest of them, and there are not worthless among them, will sit on mounds of musk and camphor without thinking that those seated on chairs are more excellent than they are in the assembly. I asked Allah’s Messenger ﷺ if we would see our Lord. He said that we would, just as we find no difficulty in seeing the sun and the full moon. There will not be in that assembly a man with whom Allah does not converse. He will say to him, “O so-and-so son of so-and-so, do you remember the day you said such-and-such.” He will remind the man some of the dishonest things he did in the world, so he will say, "O Lord, have You not forgiven me?" He will say, “Certainly, by the vastness of My forgiveness you have come to this, your station.” Meanwhile, a cloud will come over them and rain down on them perfume the like of whose fragrance they had never experienced.Their Lord will say. ‘Get up! I have prepared for you blessing. Take what you desire’. Then we will come to the market surrounded by angels. There will be in it the like of which eyes have not seen and ears enot heard and hearts have not thought of. To us will be delivered what we desire, there being no buying or selling in the market, where the inhabitants of Paradise will meet each other.A man of rank will meet another of lower rank there being none worthless among them. He will be delighted at the garments on him, but even before their conversation concludes he will imagine that he wears what is more beautiful than the other wears. That will be because it would not be proper for for anyone to grieve there. Then we will turn back to our dwellings and our wives will meet us and say, "Welcome. You have come while you wear a beauty more than when we had separated.We will say that we had met our Lord the Dominant, and it befits us that we should return from there as we have returned.” [Ibn e Majah 4336]