IS THE DEMAND FOR VARIETY NOT NATURAL?

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Quran,Translation and Commentary in Brief (Vol. 01)
DEMAND FOR VARIOUS FOODS (VERSE NO. 61) Verse 62

      No doubt, that variety is a means of life; and one of the natural demands of mankind. A man is naturally fatigued for serving the same food for long period. If so, then one may ask: ``Why were then the Israelites reproached for that?''

      To answer this we say: ``In fact the reproach was not for their demand for variety. It rather was for preferring a worse, over the best! In our life there are some facts and figures, which are the foundations and basis of it, and one should not, and can not, sacrifice them for food and sleep and enjoyments without falling down! This natural demand of variety has been used sa an effective snare by the colonizers in order to hunt a noble minded freeman, enslaving him by demands for variety in food, clothes, vehicles, houses and etc.''

      Here, the reproach of Moses, to the HEBREWS, who were hankering after the delicacies of the Egypt which they had left behind, was a two fold reproach: 1) That, such variety of food, which you are driving at, can be obtained in any land other than Egypt, would you then sell your present freedom for some cucumber and lentiles?

      2) And besides: Is not freedom from the bondages of Egypt, far better than delicate food? If not; get you down to Egypt.

 

 

 

 

DEMAND FOR VARIOUS FOODS (VERSE NO. 61) Verse 62
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