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بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيمِ
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Laqad kana lisaba-in fee maskanihim ayatunjannatani AAan yameenin washimalin kuloo min rizqirabbikum waoshkuroo lahu baldatun tayyibatunwarabbun ghafoorun لقد كان لسبإ في مسكنهم آية جنتان عن يمين وشمال كلوا من رزق ربكم واشكروا له بلدة طيبة ورب غفور
لَقَدْ كَانَ لِسَبَإٍ فِي مَسْكَنِهِمْ آيَةٌ جَنَّتَانِ عَن يَمِينٍ وَشِمَالٍ كُلُوا مِن رِّزْقِ رَبِّكُمْ وَاشْكُرُوا لَهُ بَلْدَةٌ طَيِّبَةٌ وَرَبٌّ غَفُورٌ
Tahir ul Qadri

  درحقیقت (قومِ) سبا کے لئے ان کے وطن ہی میں نشانی موجود تھی۔ (وہ) دو باغ تھے، دائیں طرف اور بائیں طرف۔ (اُن سے ارشاد ہوا:) تم اپنے رب کے رزق سے کھایا کرو اور اس کا شکر بجا لایا کرو۔ (تمہارا) شہر (کتنا) پاکیزہ ہے اور رب بڑا بخشنے والا ہے

Yousuf AliThere was, for Saba, aforetime, a Sign in their home-land - two Gardens to the right and to the left. "Eat of the Sustenance (provided) by your Lord, and be grateful to Him: a territory fair and happy, and a Lord Oft-Forgiving!
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Ahmed Aliبے شک قوم سبا کے لیے ان کی بستی میں ایک نشان تھا دائیں اور بائیں دو باغ اپنے رب کی روزی کھاؤ اور اس کا شکر کرو عمدہ شہر رہنے کو اور بخشنے والا رب
Ahmed Raza Khanبیشک سبا کے لیے ان کی آبادی میں نشانی تھی دو باغ دہنے اور بائیں اپنے رب کا رزق کھاؤ اور اس کا شکر ادا کرو پاکیزہ شہر اور بخشنے والا رب
Shabbir Ahmed بلاشبہ تھی قومِ سبا کے لیے ان کی بستی میں ایک نشانی، دو باغ تھے دائیں جانب اور بائیں جانب۔ (ہم نے کہا) کھاؤ اس رزق میں سے جو دیا ہے تمہارے رب نے اور شکر بجالاؤ اس کا۔ ملک اچھا اور عمدہ ہے اور رب ہے بخشنے والا۔
Fateh Muhammad Jalandhary(اہل) سبا کے لئے ان کے مقام بودوباش میں ایک نشانی تھی (یعنی) دو باغ (ایک) داہنی طرف اور (ایک) بائیں طرف۔ اپنے پروردگار کا رزق کھاؤ اور اس کا شکر کرو۔ (یہاں تمہارے رہنے کو یہ) پاکیزہ شہر ہے اور (وہاں بخشنے کو) خدائے غفار
Mehmood Al Hassanتحقیق قوم سبا کو تھی ان کی بستی میں نشانی دو باغ داہنے اور بائیں کھاؤ روزی اپنے رب کی اور اس کا شکر کرو شہر ہے پاکیزہ اور رب ہے گناہ بخشنے والا
Abul Ala Maududiسبا کے لیے اُن کے اپنے مسکن ہی میں ایک نشانی موجود تھی، دو باغ دائیں اور بائیں کھاؤ اپنے رب کا دیا ہوا رزق اور شکر بجا لاؤ اُس کا، ملک ہے عمدہ و پاکیزہ اور پروردگار ہے بخشش فرمانے والا
Farooq S. Khan
Mohammad Shaikh
LiteralTo Sheba (it) had been in their residence, an evidence/sign (of) two treed gardens from right and left, eat from your Lord's provision and thank/be grateful to Him, a good/beautiful/enjoyable country/land/place , and a forgiving Lord.
Yusuf AliThere was, for Saba, aforetime, a Sign in their home-land - two Gardens to the right and to the left. "Eat of the Sustenance (provided) by your Lord, and be grateful to Him: a territory fair and happy, and a Lord Oft-Forgiving!
PickthalThere was indeed a sign for Sheba in their dwelling-place: Two gardens on the right hand and the left (as who should say): Eat of the provision of your Lord and render thanks to Him. A fair land and an indulgent Lord!
Arberry For Sheba also there was a sign in their dwelling-place -- two gardens, one on the right and one on the left: 'Eat of your Lord's provision, and give thanks to Him; a good land, and a Lord All-forgiving.'
ShakirCertainly there was a sign for Saba in their abode; two gardens on the right and the left; eat of the sustenance of your Lord and give thanks to Him: a good land and a Forgiving Lord!
SarwarThere was evidence (of the truth) for the people of Sheba in their homeland. (We gave them) two gardens, one on the left and one on the right and (told them), "Consume the sustenance which your Lord has given to you and give Him thanks. You have a blessed land and an All-forgiving Lord".
H/K/SaheehThere was for [the tribe of] Saba
MalikFor the people of Saba (Sheba, presently a town in Yeman) there was indeed a sign in their dwelling place: two gardens - one to the right and one to the left. It was said to them: "Eat of what your Lord has given you and render thanks to Him. Pleasant is your land and forgiving is your Lord."[15]
Maulana Ali**Certainly there was a sign for Saba
Free MindsThere was for Sheba a sign in their homeland, with two paradises, on the right and the left. "Eat from the provisions of your Lord, and be thankful to Him." A good land, and a forgiving Lord.
Qaribullah For Sheba there was indeed a sign. In their dwelling place there were two gardens, on the right and left side. (We said): 'Eat of your Lord's provisions and give thanks to Him, a good land, and a Lord who is the Forgiving. '
George SaleThe descendants of Saba had heretofore a sign in their dwellings; namely, two gardens, on the right hand and on the left: And it was said unto them, eat ye of the provision of your Lord, and give thanks unto Him; ye have a good country, and a gracious Lord.
JM RodwellA sign there was to SABA, in their dwelling places:-two gardens, the one on the right hand and the other on the left:-"Eat ye of your Lord's supplies, and give thanks to him: Goodly is the country, and gracious is the Lord!"
AsadINDEED, in [the luxuriant beauty of] their homeland, the people of Sheba had an evidence [of God's grace] [This connects with the call to gratitude towards God in the preceding passage, and the mention, at the end of verse 13, that "few are the truly grateful" even among those who think of themselves as "God's servants". The kingdom of Sheba (Saba in Arabic) was situated in south-western Arabia, and at the time of its greatest prosperity (i.e., in the first millennium B.C.) comprised not only the Yemen but also a large part of Hadramawt and the Mahrah country, and probably also much of present-day Abyssinia. In the vicinity of its capital Marib - the Sabaeans had built in the course of centuries an extraordinary system of dams, dykes and sluices, which became famous in history, with astonishing remnants extant to this day. It was to this great dam that the whole country of Sheba owed its outstanding prosperity, which became proverbial throughout Arabia. (According to the geographer Al-Hamdani, who died in 334 H., the area irrigated by this system of dams stretched eastward to the desert of Sayhad on the confines of the Rub al-Khali). The flourishing state of the country was reflected in its people's intense trading activities and their control of the "spice road" which led from Marib northwards to Mecca, Yathrib and Syria, and eastwards to Dufar on the shores of the Arabian Sea, thus connecting with the maritime routes from India and China. The period to which the above Quranic passage refers is evidently much later than that spoken of in 27:22 - 44.] -- two [vast expanses of] gardens, to the right and to the left, [calling out to them, as it were:] "Eat of what your Sustainer has provided for you, and render thanks unto Him: a land most goodly, and a Sustainer much-forgiving!"
Khalifa**Sheba's homeland used to be a marvel, with two gardens on the right and the left. Eat from your Lord's provisions, and be appreciative of Him - good land, and a forgiving Lord.
Hilali/Khan**Indeed there was for Saba (Sheba) a sign in their dwelling place, - two gardens on the right hand and on the left (and it was said to them) "Eat of the provision of your Lord, and be grateful to Him, a fair land and an OftForgiving Lord.
QXP Shabbir Ahemd**The People of Sheba had a homeland that was a marvel indeed, with gardens everywhere on the right and the left (Yemen-Somalia-Abyssinia). "Enjoy what your Sustainer has provided for you, and render thanks to Him - a goodly land and a Sustainer Absolver of imperfections."
Farooq S. Khan
Mohammad Shaikh
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