To make an uncultivable land fertile and rich in natural produce
To wipe out famine by God's grace...
The hardened rejecters and the hypocrites say, "We ploughed, seeded, watered and cultivated the land; and thus we brought forth the produce."
If we ask these boastful rejecters to produce the vegetations and prove their claim in the famine hit parched land under the ever scorching sun where the weather has become dry hot and where the air is still without movement, what would be their say? And the land was dead long ago and the peasants and the people have already fled far away as there was not a single living thing on the earth. Now their answer would be 'how is it possible without water, air and breeze?' Then what is that they are boasting about in the land which is fertile by itself and while all its life force embracing it from all around by God's Will and Command? If only this pride is not there with the people, but are humble and grateful for what they eat of a fertile land, God would have provided them with plentiful fruits-bearing trees of innumerable varieties; and would have gushed forth springs from the earth and caused clear rivers of water to flow with its unchangeable sweetness; and with that there could have been rivers of all the fruits from those fruits-blearing trees.
To all the famine hit people, God's glad tiding is this: only if you 'wish for the fruit-bearing trees', the land would become fertile with its gushing waters and flowing rivers from underneath. We know there are some trees such as the teak trees which would sap up the ground water, but until we read the following verses we never knew that the fruit bearing trees would necessarily bring water springs. And nobody would starve on this earth without food if only there are no educated, resourceless, proud and boastful, rejecting, hypocritical agriculturists.
"A Sign for the boastful agriculturists is the earth that is dead: We do give it life, and produce grain therefrom, of which ye do eat;"
"And We produce therein orchard with date-palms and vines, and We cause springs to gush forth in those fruit bearing gardens:"
"That the people may eat of the fruit thereof, and their hands made it not. Will they not, then, give thanks?"
Giving thanks to God here is letting the people and the inhabitants and the passersby eat of the fruits of God's gardens without hoarding it and selling it for money. If they abide by this decree, they will be watered more and more; and splendorous gardens would further expand for God accepts the deeds of the humble and grateful who guard and ward off all human ways of living.
A similitude of the Garden which those who keep their guard are promised: Therein are rivers of water unpolluted, and rivers of milk whereof the flavour changeth not, and rivers of wine delicious to the drinkers, and rivers of clear-run honey; therein for them is every kind of fruit, with pardon from their Lord.
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