Commentary
And when he mentioned the drink, he followed it with its mixture according to what the people of the world are accustomed to, but with what is more noble than it. He said, clarifying the state of this drink: "And its mixture" meaning they will drink from it, while the mixture of this nectar is "from Tasnim," a name for a specific spring. And it - while being a name - indicates that it is of a high place and rank. The drink is poured upon them from the height - and Hamzah al-Karmani said: Its water flows in the air, fragrant, pouring into the vessels of the people of Paradise according to their need. When they are filled, it stops. It is in poetry the name of a high mountain, and likewise, Tan'im, and its origin is from the hump. For this reason, he cut it off praising and said:
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