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But such as fears the Station of his Lord, for them shall be two gardens -- 46 Which of your Lord's wonders would you deny? 47 full of various trees. 48 Then which of the favours of your Lord will ye deny?- 49 In them (both) will be two springs flowing (free) 50 So which of the favors of your Lord would you deny? 51 In both of them there will be every kind of fruits in pairs. -- 52 Which, then, of your Sustainer's powers can you disavow? 53 (They shall) recline on couches lined with brocade, and the fruits of the Gardens will be near at hand. 54 So which of the favors of your Lord would you deny? 55 In the midst of these shall be maidens with modest, restrained glances; maidens whom no man or jinn has ever touched before. 56 Then which of the Blessings of your Lord will you both (jinns and men) deny? 57 Lovely as rubies and pearls. 58 Which, then, of the benefits of your Lord will ye twain belie? 59 The reward of goodness shall be nothing but goodness. 60 How many favours of your Lord will then both of you deny? -- 61 And besides these two there shall be two other Gardens. 62 Which of the favours of your Lord will then both of you deny? -- 63 Dark-green. 64 Which, then, of the benefits of your Lord will ye twain belie? 65 therein two fountains of gushing water -- 66 Then which of the Blessings of your Lord will you both (jinns and men) deny? 67 In them (both) will be fruits, and date- palms and pomegranates. 68 So which of the favors of your Lord would you deny? 69 In the midst of these will be maidens, good and comely. 70 Which of the favours of your Lord will you twain you men and jinn then deny? 71 Maidens (of Paradise, Houris) in cloistered cool pavilions. 72 Which then of the bounties of your Lord will you deny? 73 Undeflowered by man or by jinn before them, -- 74 (Jinn and mankind) - which of the favors of your Lord would you then deny? 75 reclining upon green cushions and lovely druggets -- 76 Which favors of your Lord will you both belie? 77 Blessed be the name of your Lord, full of majesty and beneficience. 78
True are the words of Allah the Almighty.
End of Surah: The All Compassionate (Al-Rahman). Sent down in Medina after Thunder (Al-Ra'ad) before The Human (Al-Insan)
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ملاحظات وتعليمات
Notes and Instructions
اضغط المثلثات الصغيرة في أعلى الإطار وأسفله إلى اليسار لعرض فهرس السور، حيث يمكنك الانتقال إلى أي سورة أو أية صفحة بداخلها.
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عند قراءة القرآن الملون على الأجهزة المحمولة أو الأجهزة اللوحية، يمكنك تدوير الشاشة لتكبير النص أو تصغيره.
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عند قراءة القرآن الملون في وضعية اللغة العربية المرسومة بالأحرف الإنجليزية، قد لا تلاحظ وجود منظومة برمجية مصممة لمطابقة متطلبات علامات الوقف في النص العربي الأصلي. فكما تعلم، يحتوي القرآن على خمسة أنواع رئيسية من علامات الوقف. (1) وقف لازم، حيث يستخدم الرسم الإنجليزي نقطة وقف. (2) وقف جائز مع الوقف أولى، حيث يستخدم الرسم الإنجليزي فاصلة قد تظهر باحتمال الثلثين. (3) وقف جائز مع تساوي أولوية الوقف والوصل، حيث يستخدم الرسم الإنجليزي فاصلة قد تظهر باحتمال النصف للنصف. (4) وقف جائز مع الوصل أولى، حيث يستخدم الرسم الإنجليزي فاصلة قد تظهر باحتمال الثلث. (5) وقف المجاذبة أو المعانقة حيث يجب الوقف في أي من موضعين قريبين ولكن ليس كلاهما، حيث يستخدم الرسم الإنجليزي فاصلة تظهر في أحد الموقعين باحتمال النصف للنصف.
When reading the Colorful Quran in English transliterated Arabic mode, you may not notice that there is an algorithm designed to match the pause requirements of the original Arabic scripture, (waqf signs). As you may know, the original Arabic Quran has five main types of pauses, (waqf) signs. (1) Compulsory break, where the transliteration uses a full stop. (2) Optional pause with the preference for pausing, where the transliteration uses a comma that may appear with a probability of two thirds. (3) Optional stop with an equal preference for pausing and resuming, where the transliteration uses a comma that may appear with a half-half probability. (4) Optional pause with the preference for resuming, where the transliteration uses a comma that may appear with a chance of one third. (5) Attraction pause, also called hugging, or (mu’anaka) sign, where it is compulsory to pause at either one of two nearby positions, but not both; where the transliteration inserts a comma at either one of the two locations with a half-half probability.