Tafsir for verse: 56:21
وَلَحۡمِ طَيۡرٖ مِّمَّا يَشۡتَهُونَ ٢١ ﴿21﴾
21and the flesh of birds that they desire.
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Commentary
And when he mentioned what is customary regarding its consumption for mere pleasure, he followed it with what is customary that it is for establishing proof. Even if there is also for mere pleasure, he said: (p-205) ﴿And the flesh of birds﴾. And since there is something in the flesh of birds that is undesirable, he avoided it by saying: ﴿Of what they desire﴾, meaning: the utmost of desire, such that they find in its end what they find in its beginning of pleasure.
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