756 - AL QIYAMAH (Ayat# 01-15)

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Dr. Israr Ahmad
Dr. Israr Ahmad
03/04/26

The Quran presents a compelling argument for the Day of Judgement, addressing those who deny its possibility. This Surah explores the concept of human accountability, highlighting the role of conscience—the inner voice that judges our actions. The text refutes the notion that humans can simply dismiss the idea of resurrection after death, emphasizing Allah's power to reconstruct even decayed bones. A central theme is the human tendency to desire continued indulgence in worldly pleasures, even when aware of their impermissibility. This desire leads to a rejection of accountability and a turning away from the inevitable reckoning. The verses depict the cosmic signs that will accompany the Day of Judgement, such as the fading of sight, the fragmentation of the moon, and the convergence of the sun and moon. Ultimately, the Quran asserts that every individual will be fully aware of their deeds, with no need for external reminders, and will face the consequences of their choices.

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