Why does the Quran say women are crops ??
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Nilu Da - Why women are called crops in the Qur\"an, it has insulted women.
Sajid began to say that one of the great aspects of the Qur\"an is the excellent language style. But metaphors have been used to make things easier. If you think deeply about the parables, you will be amazed.
Nilu Da - You mean, like, the Qur\"an uses metaphors for women to grow crops.
Sajid - Yes, that\"s right.
Niluda - My goodness or well done. You can find an analogy in the word crop. Since when have you been so superstitious?
Sajid - The word grain is worse than baked bread. I mean, when Sukanta likens the full moon to a scorched bread, you don\"t have to worry. But when the Qur\"an says crop, you object.
Neelu Da was silent.
Sajid: The Qur\"an did not insult women with the parable of the field, but with the parable of the natural beauty.
Sajid Dekho Nilu Da gives birth to women and keeps them close to her chest. Makes you bigger by drinking breast milk.
If we compare the child to the grain and the woman to her field. Then what cannot be called a crop field.
No matter how much Neelu Da argues, I think the crop is insulting and disrespectful enough for women.
Sajid, what could be more dear to a farmer than a field? You know that. A farmer can cultivate his crop as he wishes, either vertically or straight. This should not damage the crop.
The Qur\"an draws exactly this analogy: "You shall have intercourse with your wives as you wish, lest your children be born in front of you or behind you. It is a superstition. Get out of this superstition." The Qur\"an describes men as farmers and women as crops - "Women are your crops. Just as you provide good seeds, fertilizers and good care for your crops, so will you treat your wives well."
Neelu Da remained silent.
Sajid - If the Qur\"an insults women as a field, then it is said in verse 16 of the same Surah, "Your wives are like garments for you and you are like garments for them." Or they (your wives) are clothing for you and are clothing for them.
In this verse men are compared to women\"s clothing. Tell me, has it insulted men by comparing it with trivial things like clothes?
No, not at all.
Basically, Allah Subhanahu wa Ta\"ala has explained with this parable --- Husband and wife are very close to each other. They are so close to the way the clothes cling to the body.
Neelu Da remained silent without asking any more questions.
Sajid said, you have found the answer to your question, Neelu Da.
Neelu Da, shook her head with her lips.
Stay after the truth
Nilu Da - Why women are called crops in the Qur\"an, it has insulted women.
Sajid began to say that one of the great aspects of the Qur\"an is the excellent language style. But metaphors have been used to make things easier. If you think deeply about the parables, you will be amazed.
Nilu Da - You mean, like, the Qur\"an uses metaphors for women to grow crops.
Sajid - Yes, that\"s right.
Niluda - My goodness or well done. You can find an analogy in the word crop. Since when have you been so superstitious?
Sajid - The word grain is worse than baked bread. I mean, when Sukanta likens the full moon to a scorched bread, you don\"t have to worry. But when the Qur\"an says crop, you object.
Neelu Da was silent.
Sajid: The Qur\"an did not insult women with the parable of the field, but with the parable of the natural beauty.
Sajid Dekho Nilu Da gives birth to women and keeps them close to her chest. Makes you bigger by drinking breast milk.
If we compare the child to the grain and the woman to her field. Then what cannot be called a crop field.
No matter how much Neelu Da argues, I think the crop is insulting and disrespectful enough for women.
Sajid, what could be more dear to a farmer than a field? You know that. A farmer can cultivate his crop as he wishes, either vertically or straight. This should not damage the crop.
The Qur\"an draws exactly this analogy: "You shall have intercourse with your wives as you wish, lest your children be born in front of you or behind you. It is a superstition. Get out of this superstition." The Qur\"an describes men as farmers and women as crops - "Women are your crops. Just as you provide good seeds, fertilizers and good care for your crops, so will you treat your wives well."
Neelu Da remained silent.
Sajid - If the Qur\"an insults women as a field, then it is said in verse 16 of the same Surah, "Your wives are like garments for you and you are like garments for them." Or they (your wives) are clothing for you and are clothing for them.
In this verse men are compared to women\"s clothing. Tell me, has it insulted men by comparing it with trivial things like clothes?
No, not at all.
Basically, Allah Subhanahu wa Ta\"ala has explained with this parable --- Husband and wife are very close to each other. They are so close to the way the clothes cling to the body.
Neelu Da remained silent without asking any more questions.
Sajid said, you have found the answer to your question, Neelu Da.
Neelu Da, shook her head with her lips.
Stay after the truth
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