Surah Al Qoriah #shorts

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In general, this letter explains the awesomeness of the doomsday. Starting from the deafening sounds, to the human condition and the mountains. Then it ends with the end of man based on the scales of his own charity. Go to heaven or hell.
This Al Qari'ah letter originally only mentioned the name of the doomsday. Then followed the question in the second verse. Then the bigger the question illustrates how devastating the day was. It depicts only two things; human conditions that are like anai-anai are scattered and mountains that are like feathers scatter.

So horrified was the picture of the apocalypse in this letter, once one night when Umar bin Abdul Aziz read it until verse 5, he let out a painful cry to the ground. His wife suspected that the Caliph had died. Upon awakening, Umar bin Abdul Aziz said, "Woe to the day when men like anai-anai fly and mountains like feathers scatter."
After describing the devastation of the doomsday, God then presented an end for man. They will be weighed on the scales of justice. His fate will be determined by the outcome of the scales. If the scales of charity of kindness are heavy, it will go to heaven. If his kindness had been much lighter, he would have gone to a very hot hell and the turmoil of his flames was blazing

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