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And the Trumpet will be blown so they will come forth from the graves, running towards their Lord. 51 Saying: "Ah woe, who has roused us from our sleep?" This is what Ar-Rahman had promised, and whose truth the apostles had affirmed. 52 It shall be but one shout; and lo! they shall all be brought together before Us. 53 This Day (Day of Resurrection), none will be wronged in anything, nor will you be requited anything except that which you used to do. 54 Verily the Companions of the Garden shall that Day have joy in all that they do; 55 They and their wives shall be in shades, reclining on raised couches. 56 therein they have fruits, and they have all that they call for. 57 Upon them will be “Peace” a Word from their Merciful Lord! 58 'Now keep yourselves apart, you sinners, upon this day! 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 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 hell, which you were promised.” 63 Burn therein this day for that ye disbelieved. 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 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 if We listed, surely We should transform them in their places, so that they would be able neither to go forward nor to return. 67
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