Surah Qaf (Qaf) 50 : 9

وَنَزَّلْنَا مِنَ ٱلسَّمَآءِ مَآءً مُّبَٰرَكًا فَأَنۢبَتْنَا بِهِۦ جَنَّٰتٍ وَحَبَّ ٱلْحَصِيدِ

Translations

 
 Muhsin Khan
 Pickthall
 Yusuf Ali
Quran Project
And We have sent down blessed rain from the sky and made grow thereby gardens and grain from the harvest

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Explanatory Note

The water sent down from the sky is a great sign, sending life into hearts before it quickens dead land. It imparts a special feeling to all. It is not only children that rainfall delights; sensitive adults also experience a similar feeling of awe. The rain is described here as 'rich in blessings, and a means by which to produce fruits and fields of grain, as well as palm trees of great beauty.

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Overview (Verses 9 - 11)

The surah continues to present the pages of truth in the book of the universe, in preparation for tackling the question of resurrection: "We send down from the skies water rich in blessings, and We produce with it gardens and fields of grain, and tall palm trees laden with clusters of dates, providing sustenance suitable for people. Thus We bring dead land to life. So will people come forth from the dead." (Verses 9-11)

The water sent down from the sky is a great sign, sending life into hearts before it quickens dead land. It imparts a special feeling to all. It is not only children that rainfall delights; sensitive adults also experience a similar feeling of awe. The rain is described here as 'rich in blessings, and a means by which to produce fruits and fields of grain, as well as palm trees of great beauty: "And tall palm trees laden with clusters of dates." The description of the fruits these trees bear is intended to highlight this beautiful aspect, emphasizing harmony with the overpowering and beautiful truth the universe presents. A touch on human feelings is added within the context of the rain and what it brings about of plant life: "providing sustenance suitable for people." It is God who gives this sustenance, from the time it sends forth its shoots until it gives its yield. He is the Master and they, the servants, remain oblivious of their duty to appreciate and show gratitude.

At this point, the final goal is identified. "Thus We bring dead land to lift. So will people come forth from the dead." (Verse 11) It is a continuing process, one that is familiar to them. However, they overlook it and this before they have even arrived at their objections. Yet resurrection is as simple as the shoot springing out of dead land after it has been quickened with rain. This is stated now, after a host of inspiring notes played for the human heart. Thus hearts are addressed by the Creator of hearts.


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