Asbāb al-nuzūl, an Arabic expression signifying "events/conditions of disclosure", is an auxiliary sort of Qur'anic interpretation (tafsir) coordinated at setting up the setting in which explicit sections of the Qur'an were uncovered. In spite of the fact that of some utilization in remaking the Qur'an's accuracy, asbāb is naturally an interpretative instead of a historiographical classification, and all things considered ordinarily relates the stanzas it elucidates with general circumstances as opposed to explicit occasions. As per Sale, the event of this section was as per the following: "There are some who guess this entry to have been occasioned by Muhammad's fighting never to eat nectar any more, on the grounds that, having once eaten some in the loft of Hafsa bint Umar or of Zaynab bint Jahsh, three other of his spouses, in particular, Aisha, Sawda bint Zamʿa, and Safiyya bint Huyayy, everything considered him they smelt he had been eating of the juice which distils from specific bushes in those parts, and looks like nectar in taste and consistence, however is of a solid relish, and which the Prophet had an incredible revultion to."[8] Muhammad al-Bukhari recorded that Aisha described :
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