Part, Sura

 1  I          |        fate of the owner of the 'gardens.' Unbelievers threatened.
 2  I,       II| righteousness, that for them are gardens beneath which rivers flow;
 3  I,      III|           For those who fear are gardens with their Lord, beneath
 4  I,      III|      pardon from their Lord, and gardens beneath which rivers flow,
 5  I,      III|        will make them enter into gardens beneath which rivers flow.' [
 6  I,      III|         their Lord, for them are gardens beneath which rivers flow,
 7  I,       IV|         will make him enter into gardens beneath which rivers flow,
 8  I,       IV|          we will make them enter gardens beneath which rivers flow,
 9  I,       IV|        will make them enter into gardens beneath which rivers flow,
10  I,        V|      offences and make you enter gardens beneath which rivers flow:
11  I,        V|       would make them enter into gardens of pleasure; and were they
12  I,        V|         for what they said, with gardens beneath which rivers flow,
13  I,        V|         confessors, for them are gardens beneath which rivers flow,
14  I,       VI|       clusters within reach; and gardens of grapes and olives and
15  I,       VI|          it is who brought forth gardens with trailed 2 and untrailed
16  I,       IX|      Himself, and good-will; and gardens shall they have therein
17  I,       IX|        believers, men and women, gardens beneath which rivers flow,
18  I,       IX|        God has prepared for them gardens beneath which rivers flow,
19  I,       IX|         He has prepared for them gardens beneath which rivers flow,
20  I,        X|         shall rivers flow in the gardens of pleasure.~ ~[10] Their
21  I,     XIII|       neighbouring portions, and gardens of grapes and corn and palm'
22  I,     XIII|         recompense of the abode, gardens of Eden, into which they
23  I,      XIV|   believe and do aright to enter gardens beneath which rivers flow,
24  I,       XV|      fear God shall dwell amidst gardens and springs: 'Enter ye therein
25  I,      XVI|       abode of those who fear.~ ~Gardens of Eden which they shall
26 II,    XVIII|          30] These, for them are gardens of Eden; beneath them rivers
27 II,    XVIII|          one of whom we made two gardens of grapes, and surrounded
28 II,    XVIII|         the two. Each of the two gardens brought forth its food and
29 II,    XVIII|         act aright, for them are gardens of Paradise 1 to alight
30 II,      XIX|     shall not be wronged at all,-gardens of Eden, which the Merciful
31 II,       XX|      them are the highest ranks,-gardens of Eden beneath which rivers
32 II,     XXII|         and do aright enter into gardens beneath which rivers flow;
33 II,     XXII|          and do right enter into gardens beneath which rivers flow;
34 II,     XXII|        and do aright shall be in gardens of pleasure, but those who
35 II,    XXIII|          produce for you thereby gardens of palms and grapes wherein
36 II,      XXV|       for thee better than that, gardens beneath which rivers flow,
37 II,     XXVI|        wary!~ ~'Turn them out of gardens and springs, and treasuries,
38 II,     XXVI|          of cattle and sons, and gardens and springs. [135] Verily,
39 II,     XXVI|         left here in safety with gardens and springs, and corn-fields
40 II,    XXVII|          cause to grow therewith gardens fraught with beauty; ye
41 II,     XXXI|       and do right, for them are gardens of pleasure, to dwell therein
42 II,    XXXII|          for them~ ~ ./. are the gardens of resort, an entertainment
43 II,    XXXIV|      their dwellings a sign; two gardens, on the right hand and on
44 II,    XXXIV|       changed for them their two gardens into two gardens that grew
45 II,    XXXIV|       their two gardens into two gardens that grew bitter fruit and
46 II,     XXXV|      that is great grace.~ ~[30] Gardens of Eden shall they enter,
47 II,    XXXVI|         eat; and we made therein gardens and palms and grapes, and
48 II,   XXXVII|         shall be honoured in the gardens of pleasure, upon couches
49 II,  XXXVIII|         excellent resort, - [50] gardens of Eden with the doors open
50 II,       XL|       Lord! make them enter into gardens of Eden which thou hast
51 II,     XLIV|          to be drowned! How many gardens and springs have they left, [
52 II,     XLIV|     shall be in a safe place! in gardens and springs, they shall
53 II,    XLVII|       and do right to enter into gardens beneath which rivers flow;
54 II,   XLVIII|        men and women, enter into gardens beneath which rivers flow,
55 II,   XLVIII|           He will make him enter gardens beneath which rivers flow;
56 II,        L|         caused to grow therewith gardens and the harvest grain!~ ~[
57 II,       LI|         Verily, the pious are in gardens and springs, taking what
58 II,      LII|          the pious (shall be) in gardens and pleasure, enjoying what
59 II,      LIV|          the pious shall be amid gardens and rivers, [55] in the
60 II,       LV|          station of his Lord are gardens twain!~ Then which of your
61 II,       LV|         and the fruit of the two gardens within reach to cull.~ [
62 II,       LV|           And besides these, are gardens twain 1,~ Then which of
63 II,      LVI|        who are brought nigh,~ In gardens of pleasure!~ A crowd of
64 II,     LVII|      Glad tidings for you today.-Gardens beneath which rivers flow,
65 II,    LVIII|        will make them enter into gardens beneath which rivers flow,
66 II,      LXI|        sins, and bring you inter gardens beneath which rivers flow,
67 II,      LXI|          and goodly dwellings in gardens of Eden;-that is the mighty
68 II,     LXIV|          and will bring him into gardens beneath which rivers flow,
69 II,      LXV|     right He will bring him into gardens beneath which rivers flow,
70 II,     LXVI|          and will bring you into gardens beneath which rivers flow!-
71 II,   LXVIII|        pious with their Lord are gardens of pleasure!~ ~[35] Shall
72 II,      LXX|         35] these shall dwell in gardens honoured.~ ~ ./. What ails
73 II,     LXXI|  children, and will make for you gardens, and will make for you rivers.
74 II,    LXXIV|         fellows of the right: in gardens shall they ask each other
75 II,  LXXVIII|   thereby the grain and herb and gardens thickly planted?~ ~Verily,
76 II,  LXXVIII|       pious is a blissful place,-gardens and vineyards, and girls
77 II,     LXXX|          and the palm, [30], and gardens closely planted, and fruits,
78 II,    LXXXV|         act aright, for them are gardens beneath which rivers flow,-
79 II,   XCVIII|        reward with their Lord is gardens of Eden, beneath which rivers
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