COMMENTARY on 25:54
Mustafa Khattab:

Translation:
And He is the One Who creates human beings from a ˹humble˺ liquid,17 then establishes for them bonds of kinship and marriage. For your Lord is Most Capable.
Commentary:
17   The mixture of sperm and egg.

 

A. Yusuf Ali:

Translation:
It is He Who has created man from water: 3113 then has He established relationships of lineage 3114 and marriage: for your Lord has power (over all things).
Commentary:

3113  The basis of all living matter in the physical world, protoplasm, is water: Cf. 24:45 and 21:30 , and notes thereon.

3114  Water is a fluid, unstable thing: yet from it arises the highest form of life known to us in this world-man. And man has not only the functions and characteristics of the noblest animals, but his abstract relationships are also typical of his highest nature. He can trace lineage and pedigree, and thus remember and commemorate a long line of ancestors, to whom he is bound by ties of piety, which no mere animal can do. Further, there is the mystic union in marriage: it is not only like the physical union of animals, but it gives rise to relationships arising out of the sexes of individuals who were not otherwise related to each other. These are physical and social facts. But behind them, again, is the symbolic lesson of spiritual contrasts: as there is a long way to go between water and man, so there is a long way to go between an ordinary man and him who is lifted up to divine Light. As opposite sexes, though different in function, are one and contribute to each other's happiness, so persons of diverse talents may unite in the spiritual world for their own highest good and in the service of Allah.

 

Muhammad Asad:

Translation:
And He it is who out of this [very] water has created man, 43 and has endowed him with [the con­sciousness of] descent and marriage-tie: 44 for thy Sustainer is ever infinite in His power.
Commentary:
43  See second half of 21:30 where the creation of "every living thing out of water" is spoken of, as well as 24:45, which mentions in this connection the entire animal world (including, of course, man).
44  I.e., has enabled him to attribute spiritual value to, and to derive strength from, his organic and social relationships.