Tafsir for verse: 26:168
قَالَ إِنِّي لِعَمَلِكُم مِّنَ ٱلۡقَالِينَ ١٦٨ ﴿168﴾
168He said “Indeed, I am annoyed with your act.
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Commentary
He said: This is a response to them. "Indeed, I" is a confirmation of the content of what is to come. "For your deed" and he did not say: he said, but rather he emphasized by saying: "of those who hate it." This means: those who are well-known for their hatred of this vile deed, deeply rooted in this description, mentioned among the people for opposing those who do it. The threat you make to me with expulsion or otherwise does not deter me from denouncing it. And "al-qila'" is a strong hatred, as if it scorches the heart.
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