Intermediate Makki Events Surah: Al-Anam (145)

"Say I Find Not in What Is Revealed to Me Any Prohibition" — Quran's Response to Quraysh's Prohibitions

قُل لَّآ أَجِدُ فِي مَآ أُوحِيَ إِلَيَّ مُحَرَّمًا
— الأنعام الآية 145
Verse: "Say: I find not in what is revealed to me any prohibition except that it be carrion, flowing blood, or the flesh of swine." (6:145)

Occasion (Sahih): Quraysh and the Arabs had forbidden themselves various wholesome foods — Bahira, Saiba, Wasila, and Hami animals — claiming this was divine revelation. The verse was a direct refutation: there is no such prohibition in divine revelation — you forbade these by your own desires.

Lesson: Prohibition without Quranic evidence is fabrication against Allah — "Say: Did Allah authorize you, or do you fabricate against Allah?"
Source: Al-Tabari (12/198); Tafsir Ibn Abi Hatim; Lubab Al-Nuqul
Tags: الأنعامالبحيرة والسائبةقريشالتحريم بالهوىالافتراء على الله

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