Surah Yasin 72 Now
The phrase "minhā... wa minhā" (some of them... and some of them) shows that the same category of creation provides multiple, distinct benefits. One animal (like a camel) can be both ridden and eaten, while another (like a pig, forbidden in Islam) is neither. This highlights purposeful design.
: The very next verse (73) asks, "Will they not then be grateful?" indicating that these comforts are meant to lead our hearts back to the Provider. Reflective Prompt surah yasin 72
A: Not directly. Islam permits eating meat (verse says "they eat"), but does not command it. You may choose to be vegetarian, but you cannot declare meat forbidden. The verse highlights variety —some for riding, some for eating—showing Allah’s comprehensive provision. The phrase "minhā
Here is a detailed feature covering , including its Arabic text, translation, transliteration, context, and thematic explanation. One animal (like a camel) can be both