At the end of the verse...
At the end of the verse, it pays attention to the philosophy of the divine lkinegislation of fasting once more, and says: "... Allah desires ease for you, and He does not desire hardship for you: ..." It points to this fact that although fasting is apparently a kind of strictness and limitation, its conclusion is ease and tranquility of man, both spiritually and materially . This sentence may hint to…
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