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Surah Yaseen (36) — Ayah 57

Yaseen · Meccan · Juz 23 · Page 444

لَهُمْ فِيهَا فَـٰكِهَةٌ وَلَهُم مَّا يَدَّعُونَ ﴿57﴾
They will have therein fruits (of all kinds) and all that they ask for.
لَهُمْ lahum For them
فِيهَا fīhā therein
فَـٰكِهَةٌۭ fākihatun (are) fruits
وَلَهُم walahum and for them
مَّا (is) whatever
يَدَّعُونَ yaddaʿūna they call for

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In {لَهُمْ فِيْهَا فَاكِهَةٌ وَّ لَهُمْ مَّا يَدَّعُوْنَ : ’’ فَاكِهَةٌ ‘‘}, the tanween is for abundance, meaning that for them there will be many fruits in Paradise, and they will receive everything they desire and ask for. This is the state of physical pleasures; the mention of the highest spiritual pleasure is stated in the next verse.

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The exegesis of this verse has been done along with the previous verse.

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There they will have fruits to eat, and whatever they desire [52] will also be theirs.

[52] Here, in accordance with His practice, Allah has mentioned His obedient servants and the excellence of their reward alongside the criminals, and has also stated that the questioning and reckoning of the criminals is still to come, but by that time the people of Paradise will have already entered Paradise. Among them, some will enter Paradise without any reckoning, and others will be admitted after an easy and brief account. There, they will be living a prosperous life. Their couches will be spread in cool shade, and they and their spouses will be sitting face to face, reclining on cushions. Every kind of fruit and produce will be brought to them. In addition, whatever they desire will be presented to them immediately.