Surah 2

Surah 2:69

"They said, ‘Call on your Lord for us, so that He may make clear to us what color it (should be).’ He said, ‘Surely He says, “Surely it is to be a yellow cow, its color bright, delighting to the onlookers.”’"
The Stubbornness of the Jews regarding the Cow; Allah made the Matter difficult for Them Verses 2:68-71
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Verse 68

قَالُواْ ٱدۡعُ لَنَا رَبَّكَ يُبَيِّن لَّنَا مَا هِيَۚ قَالَ إِنَّهُۥ يَقُولُ إِنَّهَا بَقَرَةٞ لَّا فَارِضٞ وَلَا بِكۡرٌ عَوَانُۢ بَيۡنَ ذَٰلِكَۖ فَٱفۡعَلُواْ مَا تُؤۡمَرُونَ

They said, ‘Call on your Lord for us, so that He may make clear to us what it (should be).’ He said, ‘Surely He says, “Surely it is to be a cow, not old and not young, (but) an age between that.” Do what you are commanded!’

Verse 69

قَالُواْ ٱدۡعُ لَنَا رَبَّكَ يُبَيِّن لَّنَا مَا لَوۡنُهَاۚ قَالَ إِنَّهُۥ يَقُولُ إِنَّهَا بَقَرَةٞ صَفۡرَآءُ فَاقِعٞ لَّوۡنُهَا تَسُرُّ ٱلنَّـٰظِرِينَ

They said, ‘Call on your Lord for us, so that He may make clear to us what color it (should be).’ He said, ‘Surely He says, “Surely it is to be a yellow cow, its color bright, delighting to the onlookers.”’

Verse 70

قَالُواْ ٱدۡعُ لَنَا رَبَّكَ يُبَيِّن لَّنَا مَا هِيَ إِنَّ ٱلۡبَقَرَ تَشَٰبَهَ عَلَيۡنَا وَإِنَّآ إِن شَآءَ ٱللَّهُ لَمُهۡتَدُونَ

They said, ‘Call on your Lord for us, so that He may make clear to us what (kind) it (should be). Surely cows are all alike to us. And surely (then), if God pleases, we shall indeed be (rightly) guided.’

Verse 71

قَالَ إِنَّهُۥ يَقُولُ إِنَّهَا بَقَرَةٞ لَّا ذَلُولٞ تُثِيرُ ٱلۡأَرۡضَ وَلَا تَسۡقِي ٱلۡحَرۡثَ مُسَلَّمَةٞ لَّا شِيَةَ فِيهَاۚ قَالُواْ ٱلۡـَٰٔنَ جِئۡتَ بِٱلۡحَقِّۚ فَذَبَحُوهَا وَمَا كَادُواْ يَفۡعَلُونَ

He said, ‘Surely He says, “Surely it is to be a cow, not broken in to plough the earth or to water the field, (but one that is) sound, without any blemish on it.”’ They said, ‘Now you have brought the truth.’ So they slaughtered it, though they nearly did not.

Quoted Scripture
"68. They said, "Call upon your Lord for us that He may make plain to us what it is!" He said, "He says, 'Verily, it is a cow neither too old nor too young, but (it is) between the two conditions', so do what you are commanded.""

"69. They said, "Call upon your Lord for us to make plain to us its colour." He said, "He says, 'It is a yellow cow, bright in its colour, pleasing the beholders.'""

"70. They said, "Call upon your Lord for us to make plain to us what it is. Verily, to us all cows are alike. And surely, if Allah wills, we will be guided.""

"71. He (Musa) said, "He says, 'It is a cow neither trained to till the soil nor water the fields, sound, having no blemish in it.'" They said, "Now you have brought the truth." So they slaughtered it though they were near to not doing it."

Allah mentioned the stubbornness of the Children of Israel and the many unnecessary questions they asked their Messengers. This is why when they were stubborn, Allah made the decisions difficult for them. Had they slaughtered a cow, any cow, it would have been sufficient for them, as Ibn 'Abbas and 'Ubaydah have said. Instead, they made the matter difficult, and this is why Allah made it even more difficult for them. They said, {Call upon your Lord for us that He may make plain to us what it is!}, meaning, “What is this cow and what is its description?” Musa said, {He says, 'Verily, it is a cow neither too old nor too young'}, meaning, that it is neither old nor below the age of breeding. This is the opinion of Abu Al-'Aliyah, As-Suddi, Mujahid, 'Ikrimah, 'Atiyah Al-'Awfi, 'Ata', Al-Khurasani, Wahb bin Munabbih, Ad-Dahhak, Al-Hasan, Qatadah and Ibn 'Abbas. Ad-Dahhak reported that Ibn 'Abbas said that, {But (it is) between the two conditions} means, “Neither old nor young. Rather, she was at the age when the cow is strongest and fittest.” In his Tafsir Al-'Awfi reported from Ibn 'Abbas that, {bright in its colour} “A deep yellowish white.”

As-Suddi said, {pleasing the beholder} meaning, that it pleases those who see it. This is also the opinion of Abu Al-'Aliyah, Qatadah and Ar-Rabi' bin Anas. Furthermore, Wahb bin Munabbih said, “If you look at the cow's skin, you will think that the sun's rays radiate through its skin.” The modern version of the Tawrah mentions that the cow in the Ayah was red, but this is an error. Or, it might be that the cow was so yellow that it appeared blackish or reddish in color. Allah's knows best.

Quoted Scripture
"Verily, to us all cows are alike} this means, that since cows are plentiful, then describe this cow for us further, {And surely, if Allah wills} and if you further describe it to us, {we will be guided}."

{He says, 'It is a cow neither trained to till the soil nor water the fields'} meaning, it is not used in farming, or for watering purposes. Rather, it is honorable and fair looking. 'Abdur-Razzaq said that Ma'mar said that Qatadah said that, {sound} means, “The cow does not suffer from any defects.” This is also the opinion of Abu Al-'Aliyah and Ar-Rabi'. Mujahid also said that the Ayah means the cow is free from defects. Further, 'Ata' Al-Khurasani said that the Ayah means that its legs and body are free of physical defects.

Also, Ad-Dahhak said that Ibn 'Abbas said that the Ayah, {So they slaughtered it though they were near to not doing it} means, “They did not want to slaughter it.”

This means that even after all the questions and answers about the cow's description, the Jews were still reluctant to slaughter the cow. This part of the Qur'an criticized the Jews for their behavior, because their only goal was to be stubborn, and this is why they nearly did not slaughter the cow. Also, 'Ubaydah, Mujahid, Wahb bin Munabbih, Abu Al-'Aliyah and 'Abdur-Rahman bin Zayd bin Aslam said, “The Jews bought the cow with a large amount of money.” There is a difference of opinion over this.

— from Tafsir Ibn Kathir (Vol. 1, Pages 257-260)

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