ٱلتِّين : ١

  • وَٱلتِّينِ By the fig
  • وَٱلزَّيۡتُونِ and the olive
By the fig and the olive1
Footnotes
1 - Referring to the places known for their production, i.e., Damascus and Jerusalem, respectively. It could also refer to the fig and olive trees or to the fruits themselves.
At-Tiin (the Fig) Meccan or Medinese, consisting of 8 verses. By the fig and the olive, that is, the two [edible] foods - or [these denote the names of] two mountains in Syria on which these two foods grow -