This document is a chapter from the Quran titled AlInshiqaq. It discusses the Day of Judgment when the heavens and earth will be destroyed and remade. On that day, humans will be judged for their deeds - those with good deeds recorded in their right hand will have an easy reckoning and return to their families in joy, while those with bad deeds recorded behind their back will call out for death and burn in the blazing Fire. It warns that God is always watching even if humans think they will not return to Him. It encourages belief and righteous deeds, for which there is an uninterrupted reward.
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Alinshiqaq: in The Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful
This document is a chapter from the Quran titled AlInshiqaq. It discusses the Day of Judgment when the heavens and earth will be destroyed and remade. On that day, humans will be judged for their deeds - those with good deeds recorded in their right hand will have an easy reckoning and return to their families in joy, while those with bad deeds recorded behind their back will call out for death and burn in the blazing Fire. It warns that God is always watching even if humans think they will not return to Him. It encourages belief and righteous deeds, for which there is an uninterrupted reward.
This document is a chapter from the Quran titled AlInshiqaq. It discusses the Day of Judgment when the heavens and earth will be destroyed and remade. On that day, humans will be judged for their deeds - those with good deeds recorded in their right hand will have an easy reckoning and return to their families in joy, while those with bad deeds recorded behind their back will call out for death and burn in the blazing Fire. It warns that God is always watching even if humans think they will not return to Him. It encourages belief and righteous deeds, for which there is an uninterrupted reward.
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Alinshiqaq: in The Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful
This document is a chapter from the Quran titled AlInshiqaq. It discusses the Day of Judgment when the heavens and earth will be destroyed and remade. On that day, humans will be judged for their deeds - those with good deeds recorded in their right hand will have an easy reckoning and return to their families in joy, while those with bad deeds recorded behind their back will call out for death and burn in the blazing Fire. It warns that God is always watching even if humans think they will not return to Him. It encourages belief and righteous deeds, for which there is an uninterrupted reward.
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AlInshiqaq
In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful
1. When the heaven splits asunder. 2. And listens (obeys) to its Lord, and it must do so. 3. And when the earth is stretched out. 4. And has cast out what was within it, and became empty. 5. And listens (obeys) to its Lord, and it must do so. 6. O mankin, indeed you are returning towards your Lord, a sure returning, so you will meet Him. 7. Then as for him who is given his record in his right hand. 8. He shall then be judged with an easy reckoning. 9. And he shall return to his family rejoicing. 10. And as for him who is given his record behind his back. 11. He shall call for death.
12. And he shall (enter to) burn
in a blazing Fire. 13. Indeed, He had been among his family in joy. 14. Indeed, he thought that he would never return (to Allah). 15. But yes, indeed, His Lord was ever watching him. 16. So no, I swear by the twilight. 17. And the night and what it gathers. 18. And the moon when it becomes full. 19. That you will surely embark upon state after state. 20. Then, what is (the matter) with them, they do not believe. 21. And when the Quran is recited to them, they do not fall prostrate. AsSajda 22. But those who disbelieve, they deny. 23. Although Allah knows best what they are gathering. 24. So, give them the tidings of a painful punishment. 25. Except for those who believe and do righteous deeds, for them is a reward uninterrupted.