Tafsir Al-Jalalayn: Al-Insaan, Ayah 16
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((Bright as) glass but (made) of silver, which they (themselves) have measured) in the hands of slave youths (to the measure (of their deeds)) it is also said that the drink is so measured that it is neither more nor less than what is required.
Related Hadiths
"The measure (to be used) is the measure of the people of Al-Madinah, and the weight (to be used) is the weight of the people of Makkah."
"The ring of the Prophet was of silver, and its stone (Fass) was made of silver too."
'(Sell) silver for silver, gold for gold, barley for barley, wheat for wheat, like for like."
"The ring of the Prophet was made of silver and its stone (Fass) was made of silver too."
‘One can see in it (the Cistern) jugs of gold and silver, like the number of stars in the sky.”
"The ring of the Messenger of Allah was of silver and its stone (Fass) was made of silver too."
Gold is to be paid for by gold with equal weight, like for like, and silver is to be paid for by silver with equal weight, like for like. He who made an addition to it or demanded an addition dealt in...
The Prophet's ring was made of silver and its stone (Fass) was made of silver too.
"The ring of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) was made of silver, its Fass was from it." This Hadith is Hasan Sahih Gharib from this route.
The ring of the Prophet (ﷺ) was of silver, and its stone was of silver too.
Al-Jalalayn Commentary
crystal of silver that is they are made of silver which is transparent like crystal — which they that is the ones passing around them in service have measured in a precise measure according to the measure required by the one drinking it neither more nor less which makes for a most delightful drink.