Tafsir Al-Jalalayn: Al-Waaqia, Ayah 20
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(And fruit) different kinds of fruit (that they prefer) that they desire.
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Whichever tree is bought with its roots, and if it is fecundatedits fruit would belong to one who has grafted it except when the provision is laid down by the buyer.
(fruits) would be soaked for the Prophet in a small vessel made of stone.
If anyone buys palm-trees after they have been fecundated the fruit belongs to the seller unless the buyer makes a proviso.
Do not buy fruits (on the trees) until their good condition becomes clear.
If pollinated date-palms are sold and nothing is mentioned (in the contract) about their fruits, the fruits will go to the person who has pollinated them, and so will be the case with the slave and th...
"Do not sell fruits until they have ripened."'
Do not sell the fruits until their good condition becomes evident."
What does ripening imply? He said: It meant that they become red or become yellow and are fit for eating.
Al-Jalalayn Commentary
and such fruits as they prefer