Tafsir Al-Jalalayn: Al-Waaqia, Ayah 55
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Drinking even as the camel drinketh) drinking even as a thirsty and sick camel do: it hardly gets filled; it is also said that this means: even as a thirsty camel drinks upon eating sour food.
Related Hadiths
“Why don’t you go out to a flock of camels of ours, and drink their milk and urine.” And they did that.
There would be before you a Cistern (as extensive) as there is the distance between Jarba' and Adhruh and there would be jugs like stars in the sky; he who would come to that and drink from it would n...
That the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: "Let none of you drink all at once like the camel. But drink two or three times, mentioning Allah's Name when you drink, and praising Him when you (finish)." T...
He who gives a she-camel as a gift, for him is the reward (of the gift) both morning and evening - a reward for drinking milk in the morning and a reward for drinking milk in the evening.
"Indeed, at my Hawd there are drinking vessels as numerous as the stars in the heavens."
Do you wish to bite as the camel bites?
I will drive away from my Cistern people just as the stray camels are driven away.
"Drink from their milk and Urine".
"Strong drink is Khamr."
"Strong drink is Khamr."
Al-Jalalayn Commentary
drinking like the drinking read sharba or shurba verbal noun of thirsty camels’ hīm is the plural of masculine haymān and feminine haymā similar in pattern to ‘atshān ‘atshā ‘thirsty’.