If you are not planning to have a child immediately, contraception is mandatory.
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Both the Bible and the Quran describe their descent. Allah said: "Descend, being enemies to one another. And for you on the earth is a place of settlement and enjoyment for a time." (Surah Al-A'raf 7:24).
They were sent down—not as punishment for eating a fruit, but as part of a divine plan. Earth was always meant to be their destination. The garden was a test and a training ground. Now, the real mission began: to populate the earth, to worship Allah, to struggle against evil, and to seek a return to paradise through righteous deeds.
Where did they land? Islamic tradition holds that Adam descended on a mountain in India (called "Adam's Peak" in Sri Lanka), and Eve descended in Jeddah (Saudi Arabia). They wandered separately for years, then were reunited near Mount Arafat (hence the name Arafat meaning "to recognize"). This reunion is a cornerstone of the Hajj pilgrimage.
Many people enter this phase of life with unrealistic expectations derived from movies or pornography. It is important to understand the biological facts.
In Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, the identity of the first man and woman is unequivocal. The first man is Adam (Arabic: Adam; Hebrew: Adam), and the first woman is Eve (Arabic: Hawwa; Hebrew: Chava).