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And the Trumpet shall be blown; then behold, they are sliding down from their tombs unto 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 one blast, and they will all be brought before Us together. 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 Verily the Companions of the Garden shall that Day have joy in all that they do; 55 they and their wives, shall recline on couches in the shade. 56 They shall have fruits and all that they call for. 57 "Peace!" - a word (of salutation) from a Lord Most Merciful! 58 [And God will say], "Separate yourselves from the righteous this Day, you criminals. 59 ۞ Did I not ordain for you, O Children of Adam, that you should not worship Shaitan (Satan). Verily, he is a plain enemy to you. 60 “And that you shall worship Me? This is the Straight Path.” 61 Yet he hath led astray of you a great multitude. Had ye then no sense? 62 "This is the Hell of which ye were (repeatedly) warned! 63 [Enter to] burn therein today for what you used to deny." 64 This day We seal up their mouths, and their hands speak out to Us and their feet bear witness as to what they used to earn. 65 And had We willed, We could have quenched their eyes so they would rush towards the path, unable to see a thing. 66 And if We please We would surely transform them in their place, then they would not be able to go on, nor will they return. 67
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