Transliteration:( Wa zallalnaahaa lahum faminhaa rakoobuhum wa minhaa ya'kuloon )
"And We have subjected [108] the same for them that some of them ride and some others slaughter to eat [109]."
This verse refers to the power of Allah Almighty, who has subdued even the strongest animals—like elephants, camels, and others—so that they can be controlled even by small children. Such mastery over mighty creatures is not human achievement, but a manifestation of Divine control.
Some animals, like elephants, are primarily used for riding or carrying loads, while others, like chickens, are mainly for eating.
Certain animals, such as camels and oxen, serve both purposes—they are used for transport as well as food.
This illustrates the diverse benefits Allah has placed in animals for human service, and is a reason to express gratitude to the Creator.
The tafsir of Surah Yaseen verse 72 by Ibn Kathir is unavailable here.
Please refer to Surah Yaseen ayat 71 which provides the complete commentary from verse 71 through 73.
(36:72) We have subjected the cattle to them so that some of them they ride and eat the flesh of others.
There is no commentary by Abul Maududi available for this verse.
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