52فيهِما مِن كُلِّ فاكِهَةٍ زَوجانِMuhammad AsadIn [each of] these two will two kinds of every fruit be [found].1Zamakhshari: "a kind that is known and a kind that is strange (gharrb)" - i.e., cognitions or sensations that are imaginable on the basis of our experiences in the present life, and such as are, as yet, unimaginable to us, and can, therefore, be only hinted at by means of symbols or allegories, Regarding the concept of "allegory" as such, see 3 : 7 and the corresponding note 8.