ٱلرَّعْد : ٣٥

  • مَّثَلُ The example
  • ٱلۡجَنَّةِ of Paradise
  • ٱلَّتِي which
  • وُعِدَ (is) promised
  • ٱلۡمُتَّقُونَۖ (to) the righteous
  • تَجۡرِي flows
  • مِن from
  • تَحۡتِهَا underneath it
  • ٱلۡأَنۡهَٰرُۖ the rivers
  • أُكُلُهَا Its food
  • دَآئِمٞ (is) everlasting
  • وَظِلُّهَاۚ and its shade
  • تِلۡكَ This
  • عُقۡبَى (is the) end
  • ٱلَّذِينَ of those who
  • ٱتَّقَواْۚ (are) righteous
  • وَّعُقۡبَى and (the) end
  • ٱلۡكَٰفِرِينَ (of) the disbelievers
  • ٱلنَّارُ (is) the Fire
The example [i.e., description] of Paradise, which the righteous have been promised, is [that] beneath it rivers flow. Its fruit is lasting, and its shade. That is the consequence for the righteous, and the consequence for the disbelievers is the Fire.
The likeness, the description, of the Paradise, which has been promised to the God-fearing (this is a subject, the predicate of which has been omitted), in other words, according to what We recount to you [is as follows]: beneath it rivers flow, its food, what is consumed in it, is everlasting, never perishing, and its shade, is everlasting, never replaced by any sun, because it does not exist therein. That, namely, the Paradise, is the reward, the sequel, of those who were wary, of idolatry, and the requital of the disbelievers is the Hellfire!