Inspiring quotes from the Meccan Revelations (... more)
[Al-Mutan] The fifth: Al-A`raf
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As for Al-A`raf, they are a wall between Paradise and Hell, the inner part of which is mercy, and it is what follows Paradise from it, and its apparent form is punishment from before it, and it is what follows Hell from it. It will be upon him whoever has equal scales, so they look at the Fire and look at Paradise, and they have no preference over what brings them into one of the two houses, so if they are called to prostrate. And it is what remains on the Day of Resurrection from the obligation, so they prostrate, and the balance of their good deeds is outweighed, and they enter Paradise, although they used to look at Hell for their bad deeds, and they would look at Paradise for their good deeds, and they see the mercy of God, so they covet, and the reason for their greed is also that they are among the people of There is no god but God, and they do not see it in their scale, and they know that God is God. The weight of an atom does not do injustice. If an atom came to one of the