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'''Āyat al-Iṭʿām''' (Arabic:{{ia| آية الإطعام}}) is [[verse]] number 8 of [[Qur'an 76]] (Sura al-Insan) which was revealed with respect to [[Amir al-Mu'minin (a)]] and his family.<ref>See: Rūḥānīnīyā, ''Frūgh-i Ghadīr'', p. 146; Anṣārī, ''Ahl al-Bayt'', p. 173; Daylamī, ''Irshād al-qulūb'', vol. 2, p. 136.</ref> According to some [[hadiths]] and the views of [[Shi'a]] and some [[Sunni]] [[exegetes]] of the [[Qur'an]], [[Imam 'Ali (a)]], [[Fatima al-Zahra (a)]], [[Imam al-Hasan (a)]], [[Imam al-Husayn (a)]] and their servant, [[Fidda]], [[fast|fasted]] for three consecutive days, and in all the three days at the time of [[iftar]] (breaking the fast), they gave their food to a poor person, an [[orphan]], and a prisoner, while they stayed hungry themselves.
'''Āyat al-Iṭʿām''' (Arabic:{{ia| آية الإطعام}}) is [[verse]] number 8 of [[Qur'an 76]] (Sura al-Insan) which was revealed with respect to [[Amir al-Mu'minin (a)]] and his family.<ref>See: Rūḥānīnīyā, ''Frūgh-i Ghadīr'', p. 146; Anṣārī, ''Ahl al-Bayt'', p. 173; Daylamī, ''Irshād al-qulūb'', vol. 2, p. 136.</ref> According to some [[hadiths]] and the views of [[Shi'a]] and some [[Sunni]] [[exegetes]] of the [[Qur'an]], [[Imam Ali (a)]], [[Fatima al-Zahra (a)]], [[Imam al-Hasan (a)]], [[Imam al-Husayn (a)]] and their servant, [[Fidda]], [[fast|fasted]] for three consecutive days, and in all the three days at the time of [[iftar]] (breaking the fast), they gave their food to a poor person, an [[orphan]], and a prisoner, while they stayed hungry themselves.


==Text and Translation==
==Text and Translation==
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|{{arabic|'''يُوفُونَ بِالنَّذْرِ وَيَخَافُونَ يَوْمًا كَانَ شَرُّهُ مُسْتَطِيرًا ﴿٧﴾ وَيُطْعِمُونَ الطَّعَامَ عَلَىٰ حُبِّهِ مِسْكِينًا وَيَتِيمًا وَأَسِيرًا ﴿٨﴾ إِنَّمَا نُطْعِمُكُمْ لِوَجْهِ اللَّـهِ لَا نُرِيدُ مِنكُمْ جَزَاءً وَلَا شُكُورًا'''}}
|{{arabic|'''يُوفُونَ بِالنَّذْرِ وَيَخَافُونَ يَوْمًا كَانَ شَرُّهُ مُسْتَطِيرًا ﴿٧﴾ وَيُطْعِمُونَ الطَّعَامَ عَلَىٰ حُبِّهِ مِسْكِينًا وَيَتِيمًا وَأَسِيرًا ﴿٨﴾ إِنَّمَا نُطْعِمُكُمْ لِوَجْهِ اللَّـهِ لَا نُرِيدُ مِنكُمْ جَزَاءً وَلَا شُكُورًا'''}}
"They fulfill their vows and fear a day whose ill will be widespread (7) For the love of Him, they feed the needy, the orphan and the prisoner (8) [saying] 'We feed you only for the sake of Allah. We desire no reward from you, nor thanks (9)"
"They fulfill their vows and fear a day whose ill will be widespread (7) For the love of Him, they feed the needy, the orphan, and the prisoner (8) [saying] 'We feed you only for the sake of Allah. We desire no reward from you, nor thanks (9)"
|source = [[Qur'an 76]]:7, 8, 9}}
|source = [[Qur'an 76]]:7, 8, 9}}


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[[Al-Zamakhshari]], a Sunni exegete of the Quran, writes:
[[Al-Zamakhshari]], a Sunni exegete of the Quran, writes:


: [[Ibn 'Abbas]] is quoted as saying that Hasan (a) and Husayn (a) were sick. The [[Prophet (s)]] went to visit them together with some of his companions. They told 'Ali: "O Abu l-Hasan! You had better [[nadhr|vow]] for the health of your sons". 'Ali (a), Fatima (a), and [[Fidda]] vowed to fast for three consecutive days if the boys were healed. When they were healed, 'Ali (a) borrowed three "mans" [equal to 18 kilograms] of barley. Fatima (a) ground, and baked bread with, one third of the barley. At the time of [[iftar]], a beggar went to their house and said: "O the household of Muhammad (s), I am a poor Muslim person; please give me a food. May God give you heavenly foods." They preferred him to themselves and gave the bread to him, breaking their fast with water. They fasted the next day. When they brought the bread at night, an orphan went to their house. They gave their food to him again. On the third day, a [newly released] prisoner went to their house. Again, they gave their barley food to him. In the morning, 'Ali took the hands of Hasan (a) and Husayn (a) and they went to the Prophet (s). When he saw them, he found that they were shivering from hunger. He said: "I am saddened by seeing you in this condition". He went to their house together with them, and saw Fatima (a) while worshiping with her stomach diminished and her eyes hollowed. He was saddened by seeing her. Then [[Jibril]] went down to the Prophet (s) and said: "God congratulates you for having such a household". He then recited the above verse.<ref>Zamakhsharī, ''al-Kashshāf'', vol. 4, p. 670.</ref>
: [[Ibn 'Abbas]] is quoted as saying that Hasan (a) and Husayn (a) were sick. The [[Prophet (s)]] went to visit them together with some of his companions. They told 'Ali: "O Abu l-Hasan! You had better [[nadhr|vow]] for the health of your sons". 'Ali (a), Fatima (a), and [[Fidda]] vowed to fast for three consecutive days if the boys were healed. When they were healed, 'Ali (a) borrowed three "mans" [equal to 18 kilograms] of barley. Fatima (a) ground, and baked bread with, one third of the barley. At the time of [[iftar]], a beggar went to their house and said: "O the household of Muhammad (s), I am a poor Muslim person; please give me a food. May God give you heavenly foods." They preferred him to themselves and gave the bread to him, breaking their fast with water. They fasted the next day. When they brought the bread at night, an orphan went to their house. They gave their food to him again. On the third day, a [newly released] prisoner went to their house. Again, they gave their barley food to him. In the morning, 'Ali took the hands of Hasan (a) and Husayn (a) and they went to the Prophet (s). When he saw them, he found that they were shivering from hunger. He said: "I am saddened by seeing you in this condition". He went to their house together with them and saw Fatima (a) while worshiping with her stomach diminished and her eyes hollowed. He was saddened by seeing her. Then [[Jibril]] went down to the Prophet (s) and said: "God congratulates you for having such a household". He then recited the above verse.<ref>Zamakhsharī, ''al-Kashshāf'', vol. 4, p. 670.</ref>


Some exegetes of the Qur'an take the story to have occurred in one day, rather than 3 days. They said that the verse was revealed with respect to 'Ali (a). He did something for a [[Jew]] and received some barley as a wage. He took the barley to his house. They ground one third of it and made food with it. When they wanted to have the meal, a poor person went to their house, and 'Ali gave him the food. They then ground another third of the barley and made food with it. When the food was made, an orphan went to their house, and they gave it to him. When they made the last remaining part of the barley, a polytheist prisoner went to them, and they gave the food to him too.<ref>Baghawī, ''Maʿālim al-tanzīl'', vol. 5, p. 191-192.</ref>
Some exegetes of the Qur'an take the story to have occurred in one day, rather than 3 days. They said that the verse was revealed with respect to 'Ali (a). He did something for a [[Jew]] and received some barley as a wage. He took the barley to his house. They ground one-third of it and made food with it. When they wanted to have the meal, a poor person went to their house, and Ali gave him the food. They then ground another third of the barley and made food with it. When the food was made, an orphan went to their house, and they gave it to him. When they made the last remaining part of the barley, a polytheist prisoner went to them, and they gave the food to him too.<ref>Baghawī, ''Maʿālim al-tanzīl'', vol. 5, p. 191-192.</ref>


==Notes==
==Notes==
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*Rūḥānīnīyā, ʿAbd al-Raḥīm. ''Frūgh-i Ghadīr''. Qom: Mashhūr, 1386 Sh.
*Rūḥānīnīyā, ʿAbd al-Raḥīm. ''Frūgh-i Ghadīr''. Qom: Mashhūr, 1386 Sh.
*Zamakhsharī, Maḥmūd b. ʿUmar al-. ''Al-Kashshāf ʿan ḥaqāʾiq ghawāmiḍ al-tanzīl wa ʿuyūn al-aqāwīl fī wujūh al-taʾwīl''. Qom: Nashr al-Balāgha, 1415 AH.
*Zamakhsharī, Maḥmūd b. ʿUmar al-. ''Al-Kashshāf ʿan ḥaqāʾiq ghawāmiḍ al-tanzīl wa ʿuyūn al-aqāwīl fī wujūh al-taʾwīl''. Qom: Nashr al-Balāgha, 1415 AH.
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