Question
Why did God withhold the gift of 'Rest' from man?

Answer

'Rest' makes us feel satisfied and contented. When we have 'rest, we do not desire anything more. We might even stop remembering God, our Creator. or seeking His blessings. Hence, God withheld the gift of 'Rest' from man.

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