Tafsir Ibn Abbas: Yunus, Ayah 109
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And follow what is revealed to you from your Lord and endure patiently the Call and their hurting you until God give judgement concerning them by giving His command and He is the Best of Judges the fairest of them he the Prophet endured patiently until God judged that the idolaters be fought and that the People of the Scripture pay the jizya-tax.
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Ibn Abbas Commentary
(And) O Muhammad (follow that which is inspired in thee) that which you are commanded in the Qur'an regarding the conveyance of the message, (and forbear) in this conveyance (until Allah give judgement) until Allah judges between them and you, i.e. through their killing and destruction on the Day of Badr. (And He is the Best of Judges) He is the strongest of Judges: He is able to destroy them and make you triumphant'.