Tafsir Al-Jalalayn: Al-Muzzammil, Ayah 1
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And from his narration on the authority of Ibn 'Abbas that he said concerning Allah's saying (O thou wrapped up in your raiment!): '(O thou wrapped up in your raiment!) He is referring here to Muhammad (pbuh) who wrapped himself up in his raiment in order to pray.
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if one of you has two (piece of) cloth, he should pray in them; if he has a single (piece of) cloth, he should use it as a wrapper, and should not hang it upon the shoulder like the Jews.
" who spreads his cloth," to the end.
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Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said, "Whoever prays in a single garment must cross its ends (over the shoulders).
“The best of your garments are those which are white, so shroud your dead in them, and wear them.”
There was a person (living before you) who took pride in his cloak. the rest of the hadith is the same.
“The best of your garments are the white ones, so wear them and shroud your dead in them.”
Allah's Messenger performing Salat in the house of Umm Salamah wrapped in one garment.
Abu Sa’eed Al-Khudri narrated that he entered upon the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) when he was performing prayer in a single garment, wrapping himself in it.
Al-Jalalayn Commentary
O you enwrapped in your garment! the Prophet al-muzzammil is actually al-mutazammil but the tā’ has been assimilated with the zāy that is to say the one who wraps himself up in his clothes when the Revelation Gabriel comes to him in fear of him because of his awe-inspiring presence.