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But the cautious shall live amongst gardens and fountains: 45 and they will be told to enter there in peace and safety. 46 And [by then] We shall have removed whatever unworthy thoughts or feelings may have been [lingering] in their breasts, [and they shall rest] as brethren, facing one another [in love] upon thrones of happiness. 47 No fatigue will touch them nor will they be expelled therefrom." 48 ۞ [O Muhammad], inform My servants that it is I who am the Forgiving, the Merciful. 49 and that My punishment is a painful punishment. 50 And inform them about the guests of Abraham, 51 (How) when they came in unto him, and said: Peace. He said: Lo! we are afraid of you. 52 They said: "Fear not! We give thee glad tidings of a son endowed with wisdom." 53 Abraham said: "What, do you give me this tiding though old age has smitten me? Just consider what tiding do you give me!" 54 They answered: "We have given thee the glad tiding of something that is bound to come true. So be not of those who abandon hope!" 55 He said: And who despaireth of the mercy of his Lord save those who are astray? 56 Messengers, what is your task?" 57 They said, 'We have been sent unto a people of sinners, 58 "(All) except the family of Lout (Lot). Them all we are surely going to save (from destruction). 59 but his wife. We decreed that she should be amongst those who remain behind. 60
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