Getting To Know 6 Written Fruits In The Al Quran
The Qur'an, which is a holy book of Muslims, has an interesting aspect, one of which is the mention of various types of fruits that have symbolic meaning and health benefits. So what are the fruits written in the Qur'an?
This article will thoroughly explore the fruits mentioned in the Qur'an, tracing stories, meanings, and benefits for human life.
Reporting from the Home Zakat page, here are some fruits that exist and are mentioned in the Al Quran:
Coming from the Middle East, dates occupy a special position as one of the most often mentioned fruits in the Qur'an. In Islamic tradition and culture, this fruit has a crucial role, especially during the month of Ramadan when people are consumed as an opening dish when breaking their fast.
References regarding dates can be found in several verses, for example in Surah Maryam paragraphs 25-26, which tells the story of a recommendation to shake dates trees so that ripe fruit falls, as a source of food and drinks.
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Then the Qur'an referred to wine as one of the gifts that God has delegated to mankind.
The mention of wine is spread across several surahs, including Surah An-Nahl verse 11, which illustrates how Allah grows various types of plants, such as olives, dates, and wines, through rainwater, as proof of His power for those who reflect on it.
Delima is a fruit rich in nutrients and antioxidants that also gets a place in the Qur'an. This fruit is listed in Surah Al-An'am verse 99, which explains how people's dates and wines can process good drinks and sustenance, which is a sign of God's power for people who think.
The fourth is that the olives have an important position in the history and traditions of Islam, with several mentions in the Qur'an.
One of them is Surah An-Nahl verse 11, which is similar to the mention of wine, highlighting the olives as part of the plants that grow thanks to rainwater. In addition, Surah At-Tin paragraph 1 also specifically mentions tin and olives.
Although not as popular as dates or olives, bananas are also among the fruits mentioned in the Qur'an. Just look at Surah Al-Waqi'ah verse 29 which describes bananas as fruits that grow among neatly arranged trees.
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Tin fruit is enshrined in Surah At-Tin, the 95th surah is referred to as a special fruit that is beneficial for life.
Tin fruit, also known as a Ficus carica fruit, has interesting characteristics. Its shape resembles a tear droplet with a green or purple color, and inside there is a pink fruit meat covered with hundreds of small seeds, giving a crunchy sensation when eaten.
Although the taste of sweet tin fruit is due to its natural sugar content, this fruit is classified as low calories. Each fresh tin fruit (about 40 grams) contains less than 50 calories.
In addition to being rich in vitamins and nutrients that are important for the body, tin fruit also has indisputable various health benefits, including benefits for facial skin beauty, as well as other properties that support overall body health.
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