Tafsir Al-Jalalayn: Adh-Dhaariyat, Ayah 19
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(And in their wealth the beggar) who asks from people (the outcast) he who does not beg from people nor is he given and nor do people realise he is in need; it is also said that the outcast means: the one whose wage and spoils are denied; and it is said that this means: the one who has a trade but whose life is hard and cannot earn his day's sufficiency (had due share) had an acknowledged right.
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Al-Jalalayn Commentary
and there was a share in their wealth assigned for the beggar and the deprived the latter being the one who does not beg because of his self-restraint.