Tafsir Ibn Abbas: Qaaf, Ayah 10
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and the date-palms that stand tall bāsiqātin is an implied future circumstantial qualifier with piled spathes one cluster of dates sitting on top of the other
Related Hadiths
" And the tall palm trees having flower spikes piled one above another" (Al-Qur'an 50:10).
“And tall date palms, with ranged clusters” in the Subh.
"And the tall palm trees having flower spikes piled one above another (l. 10) or perhaps Surah Qaf."
I was with the Prophet (ﷺ) while he was eating fresh dates. He said, "From the trees there is a tree which resembles a faithful believer." I wanted to say that it was the date palm, but I was the you...
If anyone buys palm-trees after they have been fecundated the fruit belongs to the seller unless the buyer makes a proviso.
'Ariyya implies that date-palm trees should be donated to the people and then they sell it with a measure of dry dates.
'Ariyyah means that a man gives another man a palm-tree on loan, or it means that reserves one or two palm-trees from his property for his personal use, then he sells for dried dates.
'Araya means that a man lends another man some palm-trees, but he (the owner) feels inconvenient that the man looks after the trees (by frequent visits). He (the borrower) sells them (to the owner) by...
Ibn Abbas Commentary
(And lofty date-palms with ranged clusters,