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And the trumpet shall be blown, when lo! from their graves they shall hasten on to their Lord. 51 Saying, “O our misfortune! Who has raised us from our sleep? This is what the Most Gracious had promised, and the Noble Messengers had spoken the truth!” 52 It will be but a single Saihah (shout, etc.), so behold! They will all be brought up before Us! 53 No soul will be in the least bit wronged on that Day and no one will receive any recompense other than what he deserves for his deeds. 54 The dwellers of Paradise on that day will enjoy themselves. 55 they and their wives, shall recline on couches in the shade. 56 [only] delight will there be for them, and theirs shall be all that they could ask for: 57 "Peace!" shall be the greeting from the Merciful Lord. 58 And get aside today, O guilty ones! 59 ۞ Enjoined I not on you, ye children of Adam, that ye shall not worship the Satan? verily he is unto you manifest foe. 60 But that ye worship Me? That was the right path. 61 Yet he hath led astray of you a great multitude. Had ye then no sense? 62 This is the Hellfire which you were promised. 63 Burn in it on account of your disbelieving. 64 We shall seal your mouths on that Day, let your hands speak to us and your feet testify to what you had achieved. 65 Had it been Our will We would have obliterated their sight so that they raced to the Path. But, how would they see? 66 We could have turned them into other creatures on the spot had We wanted and they would not have been able to precede or turn back. 67
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