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Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books The Light of the Holy Qur'an Interpretation of (sura Yunus(jonah)) Section 4 : the Divine Gifts Commentary : Verse 31 A few of the Divine gifts given in the physical body of man are referred to The idolaters asked to make their own made gods effect a creation The Qur'an a Book from Allah.
Then, say: 'Will you not then keep from evil ? " Commentary : There have been said same examples of Allah's bringing forth the living from the dead and the dead from the living, among which one might cite the case of the human sperm leading to human beings and human seed from human beings, the chicken from the egg and egg from the chicken, plants from seeds, and seeds from plants; socially- righteous children from corrupt parents and corrupt children from worthy parents.
In this verse there are hints regarding the existence of the Lord and His right of being worshipped. At first, the holy Qur'an addresses the Prophet(p.b.u.h.) implying to tell those polytheists and idol- worshippers, that who are going astray, who is it that provides nourishment for you in the sky and on the earth The verse says: " Say: "Who provides you(sustenance)from the sky and from the earth?
..." Definitely, the earth provides nourishment for the roots of plants by means of its nutritious substances. It is probably for this reason that the above verse refers to the nourishing substances coming from the sky and later from the earth. Later, the verse refers to two of man's most important senses, namely seeing and hearing, without which man's acquisition of knowledge would have been impossible.
It tells him to ask them who is He Who is the Creator of their eyes and ears and reinforces these two senses of theirs. The verse says: "... Or who possesses hearing and sight? ..." Then it brings up the two phenomena of death and life which are the most peculiar ones in the realm of creation. It says: "...