And the Horn will be blown; and at once from the graves to their Lord they will hasten. 51 They will say: "Oh, woe unto us! Who has roused us from our sleep [of death]?" [Whereupon they will be told:] "This is what the Most Gracious has promised! And His message-bearers spoke the truth!" 52 It will be but a single Saihah (shout, etc.), so behold! They will all be brought up before Us! 53 Then, on that Day, not a soul will be wronged in the least, and ye shall but be repaid the meeds of your past Deeds. 54 Lo! those who merit paradise this day are happily employed, 55 They and their wives are in shades, reclining on thrones. 56 Theirs the fruit (of their good deeds) and theirs (all) that they ask; 57 "Peace be with you," will be a greeting for them from the Merciful Lord. 58 But avaunt ye, O ye guilty, this day! 59 ۞ Did I not charge you, O children of Adam! that you should not serve the Shaitan? Surely he is your open enemy, 60 And that you should serve Me; this is the right way. 61 Still, he misguided a whole throng of you. Did you have no sense? 62 This is Hell which you were promised! 63 “Enter it this day – the recompense of your disbelief.” 64 This Day, We shall seal up their mouths, and their hands will speak to Us, and their legs will bear witness to what they used to earn. (It is said that one's left thigh will be the first to bear the witness). [Tafsir At-Tabari, Vol. 22, Page 24] 65 If it had been our Will, We could surely have blotted out their eyes; then should they have run about groping for the Path, but how could they have seen? 66 And had it been Our will [that they should not be free to choose between right and wrong,] We could surely have given them a different nature [and created them as beings rooted] in their places, so that they would not be able to move forward, and could not turn back.] 67