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pomegranates

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At a Glance

The pomegranate, known as Ar-Rumman (الرُّمَّان) in Arabic, is a fruit of profound significance in Islam, explicitly mentioned three times in the Quran. Search-discovered classical scholarship establishes it as both a sign (ayah) of Allah's magnificent creation on Earth and a special fruit of Paradise (Jannah). In his tafsir of Surah Ar-Rahman (55:68), the renowned scholar Ibn Kathir explains that the pomegranate's specific mention, alongside dates, highlights its superiority over other fruits as a divine reward. This understanding is supported by other commentators who note its unique combination of properties, serving as nourishment, pleasure, and medicine. The synthesis across Quranic verses shows the pomegranate as a symbol of Allah's abundant provision and the beauty awaiting the faithful, connecting the blessings of this world to the ultimate rewards of the Hereafter.

📖 Quranic Context

It is highlighted as a sign of Allah's creative power on Earth and as a special fruit found in the gardens of Paradise (Jannah).

Symbolizes Allah's abundant provision, the beauty of His creation, and the divine rewards promised to believers.

References: Pomegranate is mentioned in Surah Al-An'am (6:99, 6:141) and Surah Ar-Rahman (55:68).

💭 Theological Perspective

A provision from Allah for nourishment and as a reminder of the blessings of the afterlife.

Consuming it can be an act of gratitude (Shukr), reflecting on the Creator's artistry and mercy.

Its existence and unique structure serve as a sign (ayah) for people of faith to ponder Allah's power.

Appreciating such fruits can foster a deeper connection to Allah as the Provider (Ar-Razzaq) and a longing for the rewards of Jannah.

📜 Hadith Perspective

Traditions mention the health benefits of pomegranates and suggest their connection to Paradise.

  • Some narrations suggest that every pomegranate contains a seed from the pomegranates of Paradise, although the authenticity of this specific hadith is debated by scholars.
  • Recommendations to eat the pomegranate with its pulp to benefit the stomach.
  • Its use in Prophetic Medicine for various health benefits.

There is a consensus on its significance as a blessed fruit, particularly due to its explicit mention as one of the delights of Paradise.

💎 Deeper Insights

Scholars like Al-Qurtubi noted that the pomegranate was specifically mentioned in the Quran because it uniquely combines properties of being a delightful fruit, a potent medicine, and a staple food, representing a complete form of divine provision.

Al-Qurtubi

The structure of the pomegranate itself is seen as a profound spiritual metaphor: the tough outer peel represents the Sharia (divine law) that protects the inner realities, the pulp represents the Tariqa (spiritual path), and the numerous sweet seeds represent the Haqiqa (ultimate reality/truth) of faith's sweetness.

Sufi tradition/Mystical commentators

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