Tafsir Al-Jalalayn: As-Sajda, Ayah 8
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(Then He made his seed) his offspring (from a drought of despised fluid) from a weak drop of the water of man and woman;
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He disliked putting the dregs of Nabidh into (new) Nabidh lest it become strong because of the dregs.
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He disliked to sell raisins to one who would use them to make Nabidh.
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He used to drink thickened grape juice that of which two-third had gone and one-third was left.
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"The dregs are what intoxicates."
Al-Jalalayn Commentary
then He made his progeny his offspring from an extract a blood clot of a base delicate fluid namely the sperm-drop;