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At a Glance
📖 Quranic Context
Extremely high; the event is so significant that it gives its name to the fifth Surah of the Quran, one of the longest.
Represents a direct divine response to a supplication for a tangible sign, serving as both a mercy and a severe test of faith for the disciples of 'Isa (Jesus).
💭 Theological Perspective
Illustrates the human desire for tangible proof to bolster faith (yaqin) and the potential for ingratitude after receiving a miracle.
Demonstrates the tension between faith based on unseen realities and the heart's yearning for sensory certainty.
Serves as a powerful lesson that greater signs come with greater responsibility and accountability.
Highlights the wisdom of the prophets in transforming a request for physical need into an act of lasting spiritual significance (an 'Eid).
📜 Hadith Perspective
While the primary source is the Quran, classical tafsir literature by scholars like Ibn Kathir and Al-Tabari uses narrations to provide context and details about the event.
Universal agreement among Islamic scholars on the Quranic account of the event as a historical miracle granted to 'Isa (Jesus).
💎 Deeper Insights
Search grounding reveals a profound prophetic wisdom in 'Isa's prayer. The disciples asked for food to satisfy their hearts' need for proof (5:112), but 'Isa (Jesus) in his supplication (5:114) requested it to be an ''Eid'—a recurring festival. This masterfully transforms a one-time physical miracle into a lasting spiritual institution of communal celebration and remembrance for generations to come, demonstrating how prophets elevate human needs into acts of worship.
— Ibn Kathir, Al-Qurtubi
