What Does the Forbidden Tree (Al-Baqarah 2: 35)
Stand For?
In your translation
of Surah Al-Baqarah you have pointed out that the ‘tree of
temptation’ seems to indicate the sexual act. Can you clarify?
The Qur’an also speaks of how Shaytan [i.e. Satan]
deceived man into believing this tree as possessing the keys of eternity and the
kingdom that never fails. This seems to demonstrate man's main desire, no
fear of both death (eternal life) and loss of possessions (the kingdom that
never fails), which of course are the qualities of Paradise.
How does the sexual act relate to man’s desire for eternal
life and never ending aspects of a good life?
Asim Awan, USA
Reply
Some of the major points, which indicate that the forbidden
tree was, in fact, the sexual act are as follows:
- In Surah Ta Ha (20: 120) the forbidden tree has been
referred to with the words “Tree of Eternity”. It is an
indication that the word ‘tree’ has been used figuratively;
- The implication of the ‘Tree of Eternity’ seems
to be that by tasting of its fruits, man can perpetuate his existence
(through his progeny);
- Another important indication is the fact that in all the
instances of reference to the tasting from the tree, both Adam as well as
Eve are portrayed to be involved in it simultaneously. There is not a single
instance, in which it has been informed that any one of the two (Adam or
Eve) tasted from the tree before the other, although it was a pertinent
information. It seems that whatever the fruit, it was tasted simultaneously
by the two;
- According to Ta Ha 20: 121, as soon as Adam and Eve
tasted of the tree, they became conscious of their shame and, thereafter,
they started covering themselves with leaves. This seems to indicate that
before tasting of the ‘tree’, both Adam and Eve, as children, were
unconscious of their private parts (Al-Aa`raaf 7: 20);
- In Al-Aa`raaf 7: 27 the Qur’an has warned the
progeny of Adam that as in the referred incident, one of Satan’s most
effective attacks against them is from the same frontier, from which he
succeeded in leading their parents (Adam and Eve) astray. It has been
clearly stated in this verse that Satan will do his utmost to lead man
toward lewdness and, thereby, try to disqualify them from the eternal bliss
of the hereafter.
These are some of the points, which indicate that the tree
from which Adam and Eve were forbidden to taste from was actually the sexual
act.
Nevertheless, it should remain clear that the above is my
opinion, which is based on the stipulated points. A difference of opinion, in
this regard can, obviously, exist.
I hope the above explanation would answer all your questions.
Regards,
Moiz
Amjad
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It should be kept in mind that the
relationship between a husband and a wife has been termed by the Qur’an as
a ‘dress’ and a ‘garment’. A ‘dress’ which covers man’s nudity
from the rest of the world. The correct way prescribed by God for satisfying
our sexual needs is in the state of wearing the ‘dress’ of marriage; yet
man’s past, present and future bears witness that Satan has most
effectively led man into eating of this tree, without the cover of this
‘dress’ of marriage. This is precisely what Al-Aa`raaf 7: 27 had warned
us against.