Tafsir Ibn Abbas: Al-Qalam, Ayah 24
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‘No needy person shall today come to you in it’ this constitutes the explication of the preceding verse; or else an relates to the verbal action to be understood to mean bi-an.
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Ibn Abbas Commentary
No needy man shall enter it) i.e. the garden (today against you.