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But the cautious shall live amongst gardens and fountains: 45 Enter them in peace, secure. 46 And We remove whatever rancour may be in their breasts. As brethren, face to face, (they rest) on couches raised. 47 no fatigue there shall smite them, neither shall they ever be driven forth from there. 48 ۞ Inform My servants that I am the Forgiving, the Merciful, 49 And that it is My punishment which is the painful punishment. 50 And inform them about the guests of Abraham, 51 When they came to Abraham they said: "Peace be upon you!" He replied: "Indeed we feel afraid of you." 52 They replied, "Do not be afraid. We have brought you the glad news of (the birth) of a learned son". 53 [Ibrahim (Abraham)] said: "Do you give me glad tidings (of a son) when old age has overtaken me? Of what then is your news?" 54 They said: We bring thee good tidings in truth. So be not thou of the despairing. 55 He said, "And who despairs of the mercy of his Lord except for those astray?" 56 Abraham said: "What then is the business on which ye (have come), O ye messengers (of Allah)?" 57 They said, "We have been sent forth to a guilty people." 58 Except Lut's followers: We will most surely deliver them all, 59 except his wife. We have decreed that she will be among those who remain behind [and will be lost]. 60
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ملاحظات وتعليمات
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