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Surah Ar-Rahmaan (55) — Ayah 66

The Beneficent · Medinan · Juz 27 · Page 533

فِيهِمَا عَيْنَانِ نَضَّاخَتَانِ ﴿66﴾
In them (both) will be two springs gushing forth.
فِيهِمَا fīhimā In both of them
عَيْنَانِ ʿaynāni (are) two springs
نَضَّاخَتَانِ naḍḍākhatāni gushing forth

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66. In both of them will be two springs gushing forth [41].

[41] The meaning of ﴿نَضَخَ﴾ is for water to gush forth forcefully from a spring. However, in ﴿نَضَخٌ﴾, the forceful gushing is due to the abundance of water and pressure, not due to heat. Naddakh is also used for torrential rain. The meaning of this verse is that the openings of the springs will be narrow, and due to the abundance and speed of the flowing water, those springs will be gushing forth.