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und for them, S: A bowl shall be made to go round them from water running out of springs, 037.046 Y: Crystal-white, of a taste delicious to those who drink (thereof), P: White, delicious to the drinkers, S: White, delicious to those who drink. 037.047 Y: Free from headiness; nor will they suffer intoxication therefrom. P: Wherein there is no headache nor are they made mad thereby. S: There shall be no trouble in it, nor shall they be exhausted therewith. 037.048 Y: And besides them will be chaste women, restraining their glances, with big eyes (of wonder and beauty). P: And with them are those of modest gaze, with lovely eyes, S: And with them shall be those who restrain the eyes, having beautiful eyes; 037.049 Y: As if they were (delicate) eggs closely guarded. P: (Pure) as they were hidden eggs (of the ostrich). S: As if they were eggs carefully protected. 037.050 Y: Then they will turn to one another and question one another. P: And some of them draw near unto others, mutually questioning. S: Then shall some of them advance to others, questioning each other. 037.051 Y: One of them will start the talk and say: "I had an intimate companion (on the earth)," P: A speaker of them saith: Lo! I had a comrade S: A speaker from among them shall say: Surely I had a comrade of mine, 037.052 Y: "Who used to say, 'what! art thou amongst those who bear witness to the Truth (of the Message)?" P: Who used to say: Art thou in truth of those who put faith (in his words)? S: Who said: What! are you indeed of those who accept (the truth)? 037.053 Y: "'When we die and become dust and bones, shall we indeed receive rewards and punishments?'" P: Can we, when we are dead and have become mere dust and bones - can we (then) verily be brought to book? S: What! when we are dead and have become dust and bones, shall we then be certainly brought to judgment? 037.054 Y: (A voice) said: "Would ye like to look down?" P: He saith: Will ye look? S: He shall say: Will you look on? 037.055 Y: He looked down and saw him in the midst of the Fire. P: Then looketh he and seeth him in the depth of hell. S: Then he looked down and saw him in the midst of hell. 037.056 Y: He said: "By Allah! thou wast little short of bringing me to perdition!" P: He saith: By Allah, thou verily didst all but cause my ruin, S: He shall say: By Allah! you had almost caused me to perish; 037
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