Earth as a Resting Place (Mihād) مِهَادًا
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The Qur'an calls the earth a mihād — a cradle or resting place spread out for human life (78:6) — among the signs of God's provision in Sūrah An-Naba.
Overview
“Have We not made the earth a resting place?” (78:6) opens the sequence of creation signs in Sūrah An-Naba, immediately before the mountains as pegs (78:7).
Etymology and meaning
The word مِهَاد (mihād) carries the sense of a cradle, bed, or smoothed-out expanse — the earth prepared as a habitable place.
Qur'anic references
- 78:6 — “Have We not made the earth a resting place”
- 20:53 — “He who made for you the earth as a bed”
- 2:22 — “He who made for you the earth a place of rest”
Significance
The earth’s fitness for life is presented as a deliberate provision and a sign, woven together with the mountains as pegs that steady it.
See also
References
- The Qur'an, Sūrah An-Naba 78:6; cross-references 20:53, 2:22.