Soom: Meaning & Historical Context - Dr. Israr Ahmad

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Dr. Israr Ahmad
Dr. Israr Ahmad
11/27/25

The word ‘Soom’ historically referred to restraining animals – particularly horses – from food and water to enhance their endurance for raiding and travel in the harsh Arabian environment. This practice was crucial for swift desert journeys and warfare. The term originally signified cessation – stopping eating, speaking, or movement. Arab tribes utilized this technique to prepare horses for long, arduous expeditions, often involving raids and swift escapes. The Quran adopted the term 'Soom' to represent the act of fasting, building upon the concept of restraining oneself from basic needs, mirroring the historical practice of restraining animals for endurance. The endurance was necessary due to the harsh desert climate, long journeys, and the need for swift movement for raiding and escaping.

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