فِيهِمَا مِن كُلِّ فَاكِهَةٍ زَوْجَانِ (52)
(55:52) In both these is a pair of every fruit. *43
*43) This can have two meanings: (1) "The fruits of the two gardens will have their own special flavors and tastes. In one garden he will find one kind of the fatir clustering on its branches, and in the other, another kind." (2) 'In each garden there will be two kinds of fruit; one kind of the familiar fath known and tasted in the world, though much superior to that found in the world, and the other kind of the rare fruit never imagined and tasted before."