When the trumpet is sounded, they will be driven out of their grave into the presence of their Lord. 51 (nervously) exclaiming. “Alas for us! Who roused us out of our sleeping-place?” “This is what the Merciful One had promised, and what (His) Messengers had said was true.” 52 It would be but a single blast of the trumpet, and they would all be arraigned before Us. 53 Today, no soul shall be wronged a thing. You shall not be recompensed except according to your deeds. 54 Surely the dwellers of the garden shall on that day be in an occupation quite happy. 55 They and their spouses, in shade on couches shall be reclining. 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 But avaunt ye, O ye guilty, this day! 59 ۞ Children of Adam, did I not command you not to serve Satan -- he is to you an open enemy 60 But to serve Me; (that) this is the straight path? 61 And yet assuredly he hath led astray of you a great multitude. Wherefore reflect ye not? 62 This is Gehenna, then, the same that you were promised; 63 Roast in it now for having disbelieved." 64 We shall seal their lips that day; and their hands will speak, their feet testify to what they had done. 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 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