Surah 37

Surah 37:65

"Its fruits are like the heads of the satans,"
The Tree of Zaqqum and its Companions Verses 37:62-70
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Verse 62

أَذَٰلِكَ خَيۡرٞ نُّزُلًا أَمۡ شَجَرَةُ ٱلزَّقُّومِ

Is that better as a reception, or the tree of al-Zaqqūm?

Verse 63

إِنَّا جَعَلۡنَٰهَا فِتۡنَةٗ لِّلظَّـٰلِمِينَ

Surely We have made it a test for the evildoers.

Verse 64

إِنَّهَا شَجَرَةٞ تَخۡرُجُ فِيٓ أَصۡلِ ٱلۡجَحِيمِ

It is a tree which comes forth from the root of the Furnace.

Verse 65

طَلۡعُهَا كَأَنَّهُۥ رُءُوسُ ٱلشَّيَٰطِينِ

Its fruits are like the heads of the satans,

Verse 66

فَإِنَّهُمۡ لَأٓكِلُونَ مِنۡهَا فَمَالِـُٔونَ مِنۡهَا ٱلۡبُطُونَ

and they eat from it, and fill their bellies from it.

Verse 67

ثُمَّ إِنَّ لَهُمۡ عَلَيۡهَا لَشَوۡبٗا مِّنۡ حَمِيمٖ

Then on (top of) it they have a drink of boiling (water).

Verse 68

ثُمَّ إِنَّ مَرۡجِعَهُمۡ لَإِلَى ٱلۡجَحِيمِ

Then their return is to the Furnace.

Verse 69

إِنَّهُمۡ أَلۡفَوۡاْ ءَابَآءَهُمۡ ضَآلِّينَ

Surely they found their fathers astray,

Verse 70

فَهُمۡ عَلَىٰٓ ءَاثَٰرِهِمۡ يُهۡرَعُونَ

and they run in their footsteps.

Here Allah asks: 'Is that which He has mentioned of the delights of Paradise with its food, drink, companions and other joys better entertainment, or "or the tree of Zaqqum" which is in Hell?' The meaning here is a specific kind of tree which is called Zaqqum. This is like the Ayah: And a tree that springs forth from Mount Sinai, that grows (produces) oil, and (it is a) relish for the eaters. - which is the olive tree. This is supported by the Ayah: Then moreover, verily, - you the erring-ones, the deniers! You, verily, will eat of the trees of Zaqqum.. "Truly, We have made it (as) a trial for the wrongdoers." Qatadah said, "The tree of Zaqqum is mentioned as a test for those who are misguided. They said, 'Your companion tells you that in the Fire there is a tree, but fire consumes trees.' Then Allah revealed the words: "Verily, it is a tree that springs out of the bottom of Hell-fire." meaning, it is nourished by the fire, for it was created from fire." Mujahid said: "Truly, We have made it (as) a trial for the wrongdoers." Abu Jahl, may Allah curse him, said, "Zaqqum means dates and butter which I eat Atazaqqamuhu]." I say that the meaning of the Ayah is, "We have told you, O Muhammad, of the tree of Zaqqum as a trial with which We test the people to see who will believe and who will disbelieve." This is like the Ayah: [And We made not the vision which we showed you but a trial for mankind, and the accursed tree in the Qur'an. We warn and make them afraid but it only increases them in naught save great disbelief, oppression and disobedience to Allah. "Verily, it is a tree that springs out of the bottom of Hell-fire." means, its roots grow at the bottom of Hell. "The shoots of its fruit stalks are like the heads of Shayatin." this is a description of how ugly and repulsive it is. It is likened to "the heads of Shayatin", even though they have never seen them, because it is a well-established idea in people's minds that devils are ugly in appearance. "Truly, they will eat thereof and fill their bellies therewith." Allah mentions that they will eat of this extremely ugly tree even though its fruit tastes and smells so bad; they will be forced to eat from it because they will not find anything else to eat except this tree and similar things, as Allah says: No food will there be for them but a poisonous thorny plant, Which will neither nourish nor avail against hunger.. "Then on the top of that they will be given boiling Hamim" Ibn 'Abbas, may Allah be pleased with him, said, "This means they will be given boiling Hamim to drink after they have eaten from Zaqqum." According to another report, he said that this means a mixture made from boiling water. Someone else said that it means boiling water will be mixed with pus and offensive discharges that leak from their private parts and eyes. Ibn Abi Hatim recorded that Sa'id bin Jubayr said, "When the people of Hell get hungry, they will ask for food from the tree of Zaqqum. They will eat from it, then the skin of their faces will fall off. If someone were to pass by, he would recognize them from their faces. Then thirst will be sent upon them, so they will ask to be given something to drink, and they will be given water like boiling oil that has been heated to the ultimate degree. When it is brought near to their mouths, the flesh of their faces from which the skin has fallen off will be baked by its heat, and whatever is in their stomachs will melt. They will walk with their guts falling out and with their skin falling off, then they will be beaten with hooked rods of iron. Then every part of their bodies will burst into loud lamentations." "Then thereafter, verily, their return is to the flaming fire of Hell." means, after that interval, they will be sent back to the burning fire, searing heat and scorching flames, and they will rotate between the one and the other. This is like the Ayah, They will go between it (Hell) and the fierce boiling water!. Qatadah recited this Ayah when discussing this Ayah. This is a good interpretation. 'Abdullah bin Mas'ud recited it differently, with the meaning "Their return in the afternoon." 'Abdullah, may Allah be pleased with him, used to say: "By the One in Whose Hand is my soul, midday on the Day of Resurrection will not come until the people of Paradise will be in Paradise and the people of Hell will be in Hell." Then he recited: The dwellers of Paradise will, on that Day, have the best abode, and have the fairest of places for repose. Allah's saying; "Verily, they found their fathers on the wrong path;" means, 'We will punish them for that because they found their fathers following misguidance and they followed them with no evidence or proof.' Allah says: "So they (too) hastened in their footsteps!" Mujahid said, "This is like running." Sa'id bin Jubayr said, "They followed ignorance and foolishness."

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