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But the godfearing shall be amidst gardens and fountains: 45 Enter them in peace, secure. 46 And We will remove whatever is in their breasts of resentment, [so they will be] brothers, on thrones facing each other. 47 There shall touch them no toil therein, nor therefrom they shall ever be driven out. 48 ۞ (Muhammad), tell My servants that I am All-forgiving and All-merciful 49 And verily My torment! that is the torment afflictive 50 And tell them of Abraham's guests, 51 They entered to him and said: 'Peace' but he replied: 'We are afraid of you' 52 They said, “Do not fear we convey to you the glad tidings of a knowledgeable boy.” 53 He said: Bring ye me good tidings (of a son) when old age hath overtaken me? Of what then can ye bring good tidings? 54 They replied: 'In truth we have given you glad tidings, do not be one of those who despair' 55 Abraham said: "Who despairs of the Mercy of his Lord except the misguided?" 56 [Abraham] said, "Then what is your business [here], O messengers?" 57 "We have been sent," they said, "to (punish) a sinful people, 58 All except the household of Lut; surely we are going to deliver all of them. 59 But not his wife; we have decreed that she will be of those staying behind. 60
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