From the matters of economic, social, political, environment, and religious importance to the matters of everyday life such as eating, sleeping, drinking, all have been touched by Islam and it has mentioned them in one or the other way. Thus, Muslims try to find out the mentions of Islam regarding every matter so that they could incorporate the Islamic teaching in life. One of such trivial matters of life is the eating of fruits in daily life, for which Muslims want to find out the fruits mentioned in Islam so that they eat those fruits that have the honor of being mentioned in Quran or hadith.
Keeping this perspective in view, today The QuranTutor.com has decided to put light on the renowned fruits mentioned in Quran and Hadith of Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) to increase the general awareness of Muslims about the subject:
Quran & Mention of Fruits:
Besides the specific mentions of different fruits in Quran, which will be mentioned in the lines below, there is also generic mention of production and eating of fruits as a blessing from Allah Almighty as well. In Quran, Allah Almighty says:
“He sends down water from the sky from which We bring forth growth of every kind, and from that We bring forth the green shoots and from them We bring forth close packed seeds, and, from that spathes of the date-palm, date clusters hanging down, and gardens of grapes and olives and pomegranates, both similar and dissimilar. Look at their fruits as they bear fruit and ripen. There are signs in that for people who believe.” (6:99)
From this ayah of Quran it is clear that like every other thing in this universe, the production of fruits from seeds is also a sign of Allah Almighty. It is He who has produced these fruits, therefore, the nourishment provided by these fruits should be regarded as a blessing from Allah Almighty. The lines below give some prominent fruits mentioned in Quran and hadith.
Banana:
Allah Almighty says in Quran:
“Amid thornless lote-trees, and banana-trees (with fruits), one above another, and extended shade, and water flowing constantly, and abundant fruit, neither intercepted nor forbidden.” (56:28-33)
This ayah of Quran mentions the blessings that the dwellers of heaven will enjoy. Banana fruit is one of such blessings, therefore, the availability of banana fruit in the world should also be considered a blessing, which is available to people in both the worlds.
Olive:
Another fruit extensively mentioned in both Quran and hadith is Olive. Pertaining to this fruit, Allah Almighty says in Quran:
Tree Which Produces Oil
“And a tree (olive) that springs forth from Mount Sinai, that grows oil, and (it is a) relish for the eaters.” (23:20)
Thus, olive is one of the fruits that relishes the eaters. Hence, one should eat it whenever the chance available. Moreover, pertaining to olive, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said in His hadith:
“Eat the oil and use it on your hair and skin, for it comes from a blessed tree.” (Tirmidhi)
Thus, from this hadith it becomes clear that olive is one of the blessed fruits and eating it or using its oil is encouraged by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Dates:
Dates are the fruit of desert, therefore, it is quite natural that Quran as well as hadith of Muhammad (PBUH) should contain mentions of it. In Quran, Allah Almighty says:
“In the earth there are diverse regions side by side and gardens of grapes and cultivated fields, and date-palms sharing one root and others with individual roots, all watered with the same water. And We make some things better to eat than others. There are Signs in that for people who use their intellect.” (13:4)
Moreover, regarding dates, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said in His hadith which is narrated by Hazrat Abdullah bin Umar (RA):
“there is a tree among the trees which is similar to a Muslim (in goodness). Its leaves do not fall. What is that tree? The Prophet (PBUH) himself said, “that is the date palm tree.”
Therefore, like a Muslim goodness comes out of the dates as well, therefore, the consumption of dates is encouraged by Prophet (PBUH).
Pomegranate:
Pomegranate is another fruit renowned in Islam. Pertaining to this fruit, there are different hadiths of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), in one of which He said:
“There is not a pomegranate which does not have apip from one of the pomegranates of the Garden (of Jannah) in it.” (Narrated by Anas bin Malik)
Grape:
Pertaining to grapes, Allah Almighty says in Quran
“By means of it We produce gardens of dates and grapes for you, in which there are many fruits for you and from which you eat.” (23:19)
Therefore, a Muslim must also consume as it is one of the fruits with especial mention in Quran as a creation of Allah Almighty.
Conclusion:
In a nutshell, although Islam recommends eating of every healthy fruit, however, there are certain fruits that are superior and better than other fruits hence a Muslim must include those fruits in the daily diet plan.
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