A CORNER OF THE PUNISHMENT OF EVIL DOERS VERSE NO.104

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Quran,Translation and Commentary in Brief (Vol. 04)
Verses 101-104Verses 105-111

      Now the argument passes over the Intermediate World (BARZAKH), to illustrate a corner of the punishment of evil doers; in the day of Final Judgement.

      When the Trumpet is blown to announce the end of this world, and the beginning of the next life all the creatures who live on the earth will die with the first sound. In the second blowing of the Trumpet, all will raise up and come to life once again; so as to be prepared for the Final Judgement:ِ

      ``The Trumpet will be sounded and all that are in the heavens, and on earth will swoon except he whom Allah wills to exempt. Then for a second time the Trumpet is blown, and all will stand up, looking on.''   (S 39:68)

      In that critical time and stage, people are so fearful that no one cares the least, for anyone else even for their near kindred. It is a day which its quake is so terrible that every suckling mother forgets her baby, and every pregnant female will cast her burden, and you will see people drunken while they are not drunken, but the chastisement of Allah is so sever. (S 22:2)

      In that dreadful stage of anxiety and fear, practically all the old relationships will disolve. Although they are in sight of each other, but the sinner there, wishes that he could redeem himself from the torment of that day by sacrificing his children, wife, brothers, all the kindred who sheltered him, and all that is on earth; at the price of delivering him! (S 70:11ِ15)

      After the wonderful raise up, in that critical state of hope and despair, the measuring of Man's deeds is proceeded on. In that final judgement, good and evil deeds will be put in the two pans of the scale of justice, and weighed against each other. If the good deeds are heavier, the good doer will attain salvation, and then prospers in the Gardens of bliss in Paradise. But if the evil deeds of Man are much heavier than his good works, the destination is Hell and living in misery and anguish:ِ

      ``And those whose balance of good deeds is light, they are those who have forfeited their souls, in Hell they abide for ever.'' Therein their faces will be scorched and disfigured by the fire, and will look ghastly with their lips quivering.

 

 

 

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