Tafsir Al-Jalalayn: An-Naazi'aat, Ayah 31
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(And produced therefrom) from the earth (the water thereof) running water as well as the water buried deep in the belly of the earth (and the pasture thereof,
Related Hadiths
Ibn Umar abandoned it afterwards and he did not rent it (the land).
We used to lease land for what grew by the streamlets and for what was watered from them. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) forbade us to do that, and commanded us to lease if for gold or silver.
the Messenger of Allah instituted the Ushr of what was watered by the heavens and steams, or through natural channels, and half of the Ushr for what is watered by irrigation.
A tenth is payable on what is watered by rivers, or rains, and a twentieth on what is watered by camels.
The excess of water should not be sold in order to enable the sate of herbage.
“Three things cannot be denied to anyone: water, pasture and fire.”
“Surplus water should not be withheld, and neither should surplus water from a well.
“The land around a well (that is considered to be part of it) is the length of the well rope (in all directions).”
Why did you not take off its skin and make use of that?
Al-Jalalayn Commentary
from it He has brought forth akhraja a circumstantial qualifier with a suppressed preceding qad that is to say mukhrijan ‘bringing forth from it’ its waters by making its springs gush forth and its pastures what cattle graze of trees and herbage and what humans consume of foods and fruits the use of mar‘ā to express this of the earth is figurative