Tafsir for verse: 26:137
إِنۡ هَٰذَآ إِلَّا خُلُقُ ٱلۡأَوَّلِينَ ١٣٧ ﴿137﴾
137This is nothing but the practice of the ancient,
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Commentary
Then they justified that by saying: 'Indeed, this is nothing but the character of the former ones.' This is with the opening of the letter 'kha' and the stillness of the letter 'lam' in the reading of Ibn Kathir, Abu Amr, and Al-Kisai. 'The former ones' means their lies, or what we are in is nothing but the custom of the former ones in the life of some people and the death of others, and the well-being of some and the affliction of others. And the reading of the rest is supported by the joining of the letters 'kha' and 'lam'.
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