136. " as for these, their reward is forgiveness from their lord and gardens
beneath which rivers flow, therein they will abide for ever. how blissful
will the reward of (such) workers be ! "

commentary:
in three rather successively verses the existence of the words: ` the
pious ', ` the doers of good ', and ` workers ' is the sign for that piety is not
a state with isolation or only a spiritual quality but it is often accompanied
with action and kindness in the society.

" as for these, their reward is forgiveness from their lord... "

explanations:
1. as long as a person is not purified from sins, the one is not eligible
to enter paradize.

"... and gardens beneath which rivers flow, therein they will abide for ever..."

2. mere wishes are not enough for obtaining the divine favours, but
effort and action are necessary.

"... how blissful will the reward of (such) workers be ! "