Tafsir Al-Jalalayn: Fussilat, Ayah 3
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A scripture) He says: this Scripture is a revelation from the Beneficent, the Merciful unto Muhammad (pbuh) (whereof the verses) explaining the commands and prohibitions, the lawful and unlawful (are exposited, a Lecture in Arabic) Allah sent Gabriel with it to Muhammad (pbuh) in the Arabic usage (for people who have knowledge) for people who believe in Muhammad, Allah bless him and give peace, and in the Qur'an.
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Al-Jalalayn Commentary
A Book kitābun the predicate thereof whose signs have been set out in detail whose signs have been expounded through various rulings stories and admonitions as an Arabic Qur’ān qur’ānan ‘arabiyyan a circumstantial qualifier referring to kitābun ‘a Book’ by qualifying it adjectivally for a people li-qawmin is semantically connected to fussilat ‘set out in detail’ who have knowledge who understand this fact — and they are the Arabs;