Basic Nations Surah: Saba (15)

Saba and Bilqis — The Two Gardens, Ingratitude, and the Great Flood

Quranic context: Saba, verses 15-21

Complete blessing:
The people of Saba were given two gardens on the right and left, and commanded: "Eat from your Lord's provision and be grateful to Him — a good land and a forgiving Lord." Every element of prosperity: security, fertility, and forgiveness.

Ingratitude and transformation:
"They turned away, so We sent against them the flood of the dam" — turning away from gratitude led directly to punishment. Their two gardens were replaced with two gardens bearing bitter fruit — bitterness instead of bounty.

Bilqis and Solomon:
The Queen of Saba submitted to Solomon: "I submit with Solomon to Allah, Lord of all worlds" (27:44) — when she saw his kingdom and confirmed his message.

Lesson: "That is what We recompensed them with because they were ungrateful — and We do not recompense except the ungrateful." Punishment for blessings comes specifically to the persistently ungrateful, not to the merely sinful.
Source: Ibn Kathir Tafsir (6/492); Al-Sadi; Al-Qurtubi (14/281)
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