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Lo! those who ward off (evil) are among gardens and watersprings. 45 "Enter in peace and tranquility," (they will be told). 46 And We shall have removed whatsoever of grudge may be in their breasts: brethren they; sitting upon couches facing each other. 47 They shall face no fatigue in it, nor shall they ever be driven out of it. 48 ۞ Tell My worshipers that I am the Forgiving, the Most Merciful, 49 At the same time, My chastisement is highly painful. 50 And tell them about Abraham's guests. 51 When the angels came to him and said, “Peace"; he said, “We feel afraid of you.” 52 They said: be not afraid; verily we bear thou the glad tidings of a boy knowing. 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 give you good news with truth, therefore be not of the despairing. 55 [Abraham] exclaimed: "And who - other than those who have utterly lost their way - could ever abandon the hope of his Sustainer's grace?" 56 Messengers, what is your task?" 57 They said, “We have been sent towards a guilty nation.” 58 "(All) except the family of Lout (Lot). Them all we are surely going to save (from destruction). 59 Except his wife; We ordained that she shall surely be of those who remain behind. 60
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ملاحظات وتعليمات
Notes and Instructions
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