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Those who fear their Lord will have two gardens 46 Which then of the bounties of your Lord will you deny? 47 Full of overhanging branches -- 48 Then which of the Blessings of your Lord will you both (jinns and men) deny? 49 therein two fountains of running water -- 50 Which of your Lord's wonders would you deny? 51 In both of them there will be every kind of fruits in pairs. -- 52 O which of your Lord's bounties will you and you deny? 53 (They shall) recline on couches lined with brocade, and the fruits of the Gardens will be near at hand. 54 So O men and jinns! Which favour of your Lord will you deny? 55 Therein are those of modest gaze, whom neither man nor jinni will have touched before them. 56 Then which of the favours of your Lord will ye deny?- 57 As though they were rubies and pearls. 58 which, then, of your Sustainer's powers can you disavow? 59 Shall the recompense of goodness be anything other than goodness? 60 Which, then, of your Sustainer's powers can you disavow? 61 And below them both [in excellence] are two [other] gardens - 62 O which of your Lord's bounties will you and you deny? 63 Dark-green. 64 Which is it, of the favours of your Lord, that ye deny? 65 In the Gardens are two springs, overflowing with abundance. 66 Which of the favours of your Lord will you twain you men and jinn then deny? 67 In both are fruits and palms and pomegranates. 68 How many favours of your Lord will then both of you deny? -- 69 Therein will be maidens chaste and beautiful. 70 O which of your Lord's bounties will you and you deny? 71 Houris cloistered in pavilions -- 72 So which of the favors of your Lord would you deny? - 73 Whom neither man nor jinni will have touched before them - 74 (Jinn and mankind) - which of the favors of your Lord would you then deny? 75 Reclining on green cushions and rich beautiful mattresses. 76 (Jinn and mankind) - which of the favors of your Lord would you then deny? 77 Most Auspicious is the name of your Lord, the Most Majestic and the Most Honourable. 78
Almighty God's Truth.
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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