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TAFSEER OF SUURAH ABASA, QUR'AN CHAPTER 80 continues

 *_DAILY ISLAMIC REMINDER_*

Yaum As-sabt | 26th day of Muharram, 1448 AH | Sunday, 12th July, 2026. *_TAFSEER OF SUURAH ABASA, QUR'AN CHAPTER 80 continues_*. BismilLah. 


Let's continue with our studies of this beautiful suurah from verses 27-32 which speaks about The Sign of ALLAH Azzawajal in our Sustenance.


Verses 27–31: 

ALLAH Azzawajal lists various types of vegetation HE causes to grow on land from: Grain (ḥabb): staple foods such as wheat, barley, rice, and similar crops. Grapes ('inab): delicious fruits enjoyed fresh or dried. Fresh vegetation (qaḍb): tender plants and vegetables consumed by people and animals. Olives (zaytūn): a blessed food and source of beneficial oil. Date palms (nakhl): among the most honoured trees in Islam, providing highly nutritious fruit. Dense gardens (ḥadā'iq ghulb): lush orchards and forests with abundant trees. Fruits (fākihah): all varieties of fruits for enjoyment and nourishment.

Pasture (abb): grasses and plants that feed grazing animals. These examples illustrate the diversity and abundance of ALLAH'S provision. 

Every type of food is a sign of HIS wisdom, generosity, and care for HIS CREATION.

Verse 32: "As provision for you and for your livestock." ALLAH Azzawajal concludes by reminding us that all these blessings are provided for both humans and animals. Livestock provide milk, meat, transport, clothing, and many other benefits, but they too depend entirely upon the vegetation that ALLAH Azzawajal causes to grow.

This verse highlights the perfect balance of ALLAH'S creation and how every part of nature supports another. It also reminds us that our provision comes from ALLAH Azzawajal alone, regardless of the means through which it reaches us. 


*_May ALLAH Azzawajal keep guiding and protecting us from any satanic influences_*. Aameen.

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