Tafsir for verse: 55:68
فِيهِمَا فَٰكِهَةٞ وَنَخۡلٞ وَرُمَّانٞ ٦٨ ﴿68
68In both there are fruits and date-palms and pomegranates.
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Commentary

And when he mentioned the river and the reason for it, he mentioned what arises from it and said: "In them are fruits," meaning: of every fruit. He specifically honored the most noble of them and the most abundant in autumn and winter, as in the gardens of this world which were made an example for these two gardens. He said: "And date palms and pomegranates," for each of them is a fruit and a dish. Therefore, he specified them for the sake of honor and to highlight what is in them of enjoyment. The first of them is more beneficial and more astonishing in creation, and that is why it was mentioned first.

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