Tafsir Ibn Abbas: Al-Masad, Ayah 5
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Tafsir
with a rope of palm-fibre around her neck fī jīdihā hablun min masadin is a circumstantial qualifier referring to hammālata’l-hatab which in turn is either a description of imra’atahu ‘his wife’ or the predicate of an implied subject.
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We braided her hair in three plaits.
with another chain.
Ibn Abbas Commentary
(Will have upon her neck a halter of palm fibre) and this halter strangulated her and she died as a result; it is also said that this means: she will have an iron chain on her neck'.