10 Preface في جَنَّةٍ عالِيَةٍYusuf AliIn a Garden on high,1The most important point is their inward state of joy and satisfaction, mentioned in verses 8-9. Now are mentioned the outer things of bliss, the chief of which is the Garden: see Appendix 12, following S. 54. The Garden is in contrast to the Fire. Its chief beauty will be that they will hear there nothing unbecoming, or foolish, or vain. It will be a Garden on high, in all senses,—fit for the best, highest, and noblest.