Surah An-Naba is the seventy-eighth chapter (surah) of the Quran. The verses 31 to 37, are as follows:
Verse 31:
"Verily, for the righteous, there will be a fulfilment of (the Divine) promises."
Verse 32:
"Gardens and grapeyards."
Verse 33:
"And young full-breasted (maidens) of equal age."
Verse 34:
"And a full cup (of wine)."
Verse 35:
"No headache will they have therefrom, nor will they be intoxicated."
Verse 36:
"And with fruits, any that they may select."
Verse 37:
"And the meat of fowl, any that they may desire."
These verses describe some of the rewards and blessings that are promised to the righteous believers in the Hereafter. They mention gardens, grapeyards, and the companionship of beautiful young maidens. The mention of a "full cup" and the absence of any negative effects such as headaches or intoxication signifies the enjoyment and pleasure that believers will experience in Paradise. The verses also mention the availability of fruits and the meat of fowl, indicating the abundance and variety of sustenance in Paradise.
It is important to note that the descriptions in these verses are symbolic in nature, as they are intended to convey a sense of reward and bliss in the afterlife. The exact nature of these rewards is beyond human comprehension and is best understood in the context of the broader teachings of Islam regarding Paradise and the Hereafter.
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