Transliteration:( Wa anzalnaa minas samaaa'i maaa'am biqadarin fa-askannaahu fil ardi wa innaa 'alaa zahaabim bihee laqaa diroon )
21. From this emerge two issues:
1. The original source of water is the sky Says Allah Almighty: "And in heaven is your provision that you are promised" (S51:V22), while the ocean is its reservoir or treasury Money is kept in a treasury, but it is not manufactured in it it is manufactured in the mint.
2. Allah Almighty sends that much rain to every country which would be sufficient for its needs. That is why Bengal receives greater rainfall than Punjab. During every period. "Allah Almighty has been sending rainfall according to its need and time. Only Allah Almighty knows what the actual need is.
22. By to stay means neither the water on the earth became dry, nor, did it become bad and unpleasant, but it remained accumulated to fulfill your needs. In many places, only rain. water is used for drinking.
In fact, water in the wells, too, is accumulated through rain.
23. This means Allah Almighty can make the remainder of the water become dry or become bad, that it is no longer good for drinking.Therefore be grateful to Him.
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18. And We sent down from the sky water in measure, and We gave it lodging in the earth, and verily, We are able to take it away. 19. Then We brought forth for you therewith gardens of date palms and grapes, wherein is much fruit for you, and whereof you eat. 20. And a tree that springs forth from Tur Sinai, that grows oil, and relish for the eaters. 21. And verily, in the cattle there is indeed a lesson for you. We give you to drink of that which is in their bellies. And there are, in them, numerous benefits for you, and of them you eat. 22. And on them, and on ships you are carried.
Allah mentions His innumerable blessings to His servants, whereby He sends down rain in due measure, meaning, according to what is needed, not so much that it damages the lands and buildings, and not so little to be insufficient for crops and fruits, but whatever is needed for irrigation, drinking and other benefits. If there is a land that needs a lot of water for its irrigation but its fertile soil would be carried away if rain fell on it, then Allah sends water to it from another land, as in the case of Egypt, which is said to be a barren land. Allah sends the water of the Nile to it, which brings red soil from Ethiopia when it rains there. The water brings the red soil which is used to irrigate the land of Egypt, and whatever of it is deposited is used for agriculture, because the land of Egypt is infertile, and most of it is sand. Glory be to the Subtle One, the All-Knowing, the Most Merciful, the Forgiving.
(and We gave it lodging in the earth,) means, `when the water comes down from the clouds, We cause it to settle in the earth, and We cause the earth to absorb it and the seeds etc. in the earth to be nourished by it.’
(and verily, We are able to take it away.) means, `if We wanted to cause it not to rain, We could do so; if We wanted to divert it towards the wilderness and wastelands, We could do so; if We wanted to make it salty so that you could not benefit from it for drinking or irrigation, We could do so; if We wanted to cause it not to be absorbed by the earth, but to remain on the surface, We could do so; if We wanted to make it go deep underground where you would not be able to reach it and you could not benefit from it, We could do so.’ But by His grace and mercy, He causes sweet, fresh water to fall on you from the clouds, then it settles in the earth and forms springs and rivers, and you use it to irrigate your crops and fruits, and you drink it and give it to your livestock and cattle, and you bathe and purify yourselves with it. To Him is due the praise and thanks.
(Then We brought forth for you therewith gardens of date palms and grapes,) means, `from that which We send down from the sky, We bring forth for you gardens and orchards which look beautiful.’
(of date palms and grapes,) These were the kinds of gardens that were known to the people of the Hijaz, but there is no difference between a thing and its counterpart. The people of each region have fruits which are the blessing of Allah given to them, and for which they cannot properly thank Allah enough.
(wherein is much fruit for you,) means, of all fruits. As Allah says elsewhere:
(With it ﴿the rain﴾ He causes to grow for you the crops, the olives, the date palms, the grapes, and every kind of fruit) ﴿16:11﴾.
(and whereof you eat.) This implies that you look at its beauty, wait for it to ripen, then eat from it.
(And a tree that springs forth from Tur Sinai,) means the olive tree. Tur means a mountain. Some of the scholars said, “It is called Tur if there are trees on it, and if it is bare it is called Jabal, not Tur. And Allah knows best. Mount Sinai is the same as Tur Sinin, and it is the mountain on which Allah spoke to Musa bin `Imran, peace be upon him, and in the surrounding mountains there are olive trees.
(that grows oil,) Some scholars think it ﴿linguistically﴾ means that it brings forth oil. Others say it ﴿linguistically﴾ means “comes forth with oil.” Allah said,
(and relish) meaning a condiment. according to Qatadah.
(for the eaters. ) means, it contains a beneficial oil and condiment. `Abd bin Humayd recorded in his Musnad and Tafsir from `Umar that the Messenger of Allah said:
(Eat (olive) oil as a condiment and apply it as oil, for it comes from a blessed tree.) It was recorded by At-Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah. Allah’s saying;
(And verily, in the cattle there is indeed a lesson for you. We give you to drink of that which is in their bellies. And there are, in them, numerous benefits for you, and of them you eat. And on them and on ships you are carried), Here Allah mentions the benefits He has given to His servants in cattle, for they drink their milk which comes out from between dung and blood, they eat their meat and clothe themselves with their wool and hair, they ride on their backs and carry heavy burdens on them to far away lands, as Allah says:
(And they carry your loads to a land that you could not reach except with great trouble to yourselves. Truly, your Lord is full of kindness, Most Merciful.) ﴿16:7﴾
(Do they not see that We have created for them of what Our Hands have created, the cattle, so that they are their owners. And We have subdued them unto them so that some of them they have for riding and some they eat. And in them there are benefits for them, and drink. Will they not then be grateful) ﴿36:71-73﴾
(23:18) We sent down water from the sky in right measure, and caused it to stay in the earth,[17] and We have the power to cause it to vanish[18] (in the manner We please).
17. The water may refer to the rainfall, which comes down every now and then. It may also refer to the great store of water which Allah sent down at the time of the creation of the earth to fulfill its various needs till the Last Day, and which still exists in the shape of seas, lakes, sub-soil water, etc. It is the same water which evaporates in summer and freezes in winter and is carried by winds from place to place and spread over the earth by rivers, springs and wells to cause the growth of multitudes of things, and then is again restored to the seas, lakes, etc. Neither has this store of water been decreased by a drop nor was there any need to increase it by a drop since its creation. Today it is too well known how water comes about by the combination of oxygen and hydrogen in a certain ratio. The question is why can’t more water be produced when oxygen and hydrogen still exist in abundance in the world? Who caused them to combine in the proper ratio in the beginning to produce oceans of water and who now stops them from coming together to produce an extra drop? Then when water evaporates, who causes oxygen and hydrogen to remain combined in water vapors even in the gaseous state. Do the atheists and polytheists, who believe in independent deities for water, air, summer and winter, have any answer to this question?
18. This is to warn that Allah is able to take away the water if He so wills, and deprive the world of its most important means of life. Thus, this verse is more comprehensive in meaning than (Surah Al-Mulk, ayat 30): Ask them, have you ever considered that if the water of your wells should sink down into the earth, who would then restore to you running springs of water?
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