


The Day of Judgement
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Harun Yahya
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What will convey to you what
the Day of Judgment is? Again! What will convey to you what the
Day of Judgment is?
It is the Day when a self will have no power to help any other
self in any way.
The command that Day will be Allah's alone.
(Qur’an, 82:17-19)
THE EVENTS OF THAT DAY
As the Qur'an
reveals, the Day of Judgment is
"the Day mankind will stand before the Lord of all the worlds" (Surat
al-Mutaffifin, 6). It is a fierce day
of events never seen before, a day during which the universe and
all of its contents will be destroyed. On that Day, everyone
will witness and understand Allah's power. The unbelievers will
suffer great fear, terror, and suffering, and all of their
hidden remorse, fear, and debasement will be experienced.
The Qur'an presents several allegories of this event. This
chapter provides a general description of this Day's events and
explores their meanings. Allah knows best, and only His
knowledge is infinite. We, on the other hand, can understand and
relate only what He has revealed and taught.
Everything related in this chapter comes from the Qur'an, and
therefore is beyond doubt. Given that only Allah knows how all
of these events will occur, things might happen differently than
we expect. We only know the following facts for certain: His
promised events will take place, people on the Day of
Judgment will come face to face with a spectacular scene unlike
anything seen before, and that the universe and all of its
contents will be completely destroyed. People will not have the
opportunity to learn the reason for this, to escape and save
themselves, or to strive for a solution. Everyone will realize
that Allah and the Hereafter exist.
THE SOUND OF THE TRUMPET
The Day Begins When the Trumpet Is Blown
The Trumpet will be blown. That is the Day of the Threat. (Surah Qaf, 20)
The sounding of the trumpet proclaims that the Day of Judgment, promised by Allah, has finally come, that this world has ended, and that the Hereafter has begun. Everyone has been informed of this great Day and what it holds, and has been warned that they would be brought to account. Now, they are face to face with this promised reality. This unexpected sound, which is unlike anything ever heard before, will cause people to realize that their time is up, for it indicates the beginning of infinite fear, terror, and hopelessness for the unbelievers—a very hard Day for them indeed. Allah says:
For when the Trumpet is blown, that Day will be a difficult day, not easy for the unbelievers. (Surat al-Muddaththir, 8-10)
Those who are fooled by the world order's temporary
attractions and attach themselves tightly to such things are
blind to the reality of Allah's existence and unity. They are
supposedly happy and content with this illusion, and live
without any consideration for the Creator of all or for His
creation and its progress toward its end. In reality, since
Allah created this order, He will cause this spectacular system
to cease to be, by giving a single command, in a mind-blowing
fashion. Those who do not think that they will meet such a day
will awake from their slumber immediately when the trumpet
sounds. However, their new state will be of no benefit to them,
for by this time it will be far too late to do anything for
Allah and the Hereafter.
But why is it too late? Allah informs us that the reason behind
this is that such people wasted their lives and ignored the
trial and also the reality of the Hereafter. Such an attitude
engenders a severe punishment, for its source is the
individual's satisfaction with this limited world and ignoring
the possibility of a past and future. People holding this
attitude crave this life's temporary pleasures and disregard
creation's purpose, and so spend their lives without wondering
why they live, why they were created, what the Creator expects
of them, and why they will die. They know about death, but are
also aware that its reality raises questions that beg for
answers. Therefore, they turn away and try to distance
themselves from these thoughts as much as possible. In reality,
however, the sole purpose for each person's creation and short
life on Earth is to serve Allah. People who are aware of death's
proximity, the shortness of this life, and that whatever happens
to them is part of their trial, are also aware that they will
meet with what the Qur'an reveals to them. Therefore, they
understand that their sole purpose for being alive is to live
for Allah. Realizing this while alive is a great benefit, for it
causes people to distance themselves from the deceptive world
and turn to their real home: the Hereafter.
The greatest desire of those who chase after pleasure and lust
is that this order will go on forever. But even that sometimes
does not make them content, for life always contains problems
and difficulties. Moreover, Satan has countless tactics to keep
them from believing in the infinite sufferings of the Hereafter
and has them prefer this life of hardship and sadness over
faith. But when such people hear the trumpet sound, maybe while
driving to work or while getting ready for bed, they will
realize that all of their postponed ambitions and expectations
are for naught, and thus will fall into a state of utmost
despair. The order that they had hoped would go on forever has
ended, as have their own lives. Everything that they refused to
believe in, despite knowing about them, now has caught up with
them. Those people who lived in the shadow of false powers that
were "protecting them" now have nowhere to seek refuge, because
all people except the believers are in the same hopeless
situation. They have surrendered to the inevitable, and all
people whoever lived are now assembled together in Allah's
presence:
The Trumpet will be blown, and at once they will be sliding from their graves toward their Lord. (Surah Ya Sin, 51)
For the unbelievers, this event means "meeting the very thing from which he or she ran away," as well as "the end of the last opportunity to correct one's errors." The fear of that moment is indescribable, for such panic and terror has never been heard of or seen before. It might have been possible to make good mistakes or they might have been forgotten over time, but the trumpet's sound proclaims that no more time is left. On that Day, this sound will bring great fear to the unbelievers, and everybody will surrender to this reality. Allah reveals that:
On the Day the Trumpet is blown and everyone in the heavens and everyone on Earth is terrified—except those Allah wills, everyone will come to Him abject. (Surat an-Naml, 87)
All people are aware of this Day, for Allah has warned people with His messengers and verses about a "day of no return." In addition, He has reminded them to turn to Him and has told them that those who refuse to do so will not be helped after death. The Qur'an reveals the regret experienced by those who met with punishment at a moment they did not expect, and the reality that they will not be helped, in the following way: Turn to your Lord and submit to Him before punishment comes upon you, for then you cannot be helped. Follow the best that has been sent down to you from your Lord before the punishment comes upon you suddenly, when you are not expecting it, lest anyone should say:
"Woe to me, for neglecting what Allah was due and for being one of the scoffers!" or lest they should say: "If only Allah had guided me, I would have been more heedful," or lest he should say, when he sees the punishment: "If only I could have another chance so that I could be a good-doer!" "No, the fact is that My Signs came to you, but you denied them and were arrogant and were one of the unbelievers." On the Day of Resurrection you will see those who lied about Allah with their faces blackened. Do not the arrogant have a dwelling place in Hell? (Surat az-Zumar, 54-60)
This life of temporary pleasure comes to an end when the trumpet sounds. All people have come face to face with what was promised. The fear and terror that they experience when confronted with such events is beyond words. All people are following the same call and realize that they have met with a reality from which they cannot escape.
EARTH
Earth Will Be Shaken by Quakes
When Earth is convulsed with its quaking, and Earth then disgorges its charges, and man asks: "What is wrong with it?" on that Day it will impart all of its news, because your Lord has inspired it. (Surat az-Zilzal, 1-5)
On the Day of Judgment, an ear-shattering sound will follow the sounding of the trumpet, and an unequalled tremor will rock Earth. Massive mountains, trees, skyscrapers, buildings—in fact every place on Earth—will begin to rock at the same time. People will panic and be gripped by great fear. The most fear-inspiring aspect is that no one can escape it or find any sort of refuge, for this tremor is not like the ones with which we are familiar; rather, this tremor will continue until Earth has been flattened. (Allah knows best.) Allah describes these tremors, as follows:
On the Day the first blast shudders, and the second blast follows it, hearts that Day will be pounding and eyes will be cast down. (Surat an-Nazi‘at, 6-9)
Try to imagine how much the tremors known to us affect those
who experience them. These tremors lasted only for seconds, but
the results were nevertheless devastating. Hundred of thousands
died in or under collapsed buildings, and survivors were left
destitute. Homes, property, earnings, and savings were destroyed
in no time. These calamities were seen by everyone and, in those
seconds, no person or force could resist them. The tremors of
the Day of Judgment will have no equals in terms of severity,
consequence, and the size of area affected. When they are over,
there will be no ruins or life left on this planet.
No matter how severe the tremor, people who are prepared for
such an event often find a way to survive. However, upon hearing
the trumpet sound, even they will realize that this is no
ordinary tremor and that there is no possibility of escape.
The Qur'an warns of this event and of the tremors, as follows:
Mankind, heed your Lord! The quaking of the Hour is a terrible thing. (Surat al-Hajj, 1)
At that moment, nothing on Earth will have any meaning. Everything that led people astray (e.g., luxurious houses, gigantic skyscrapers, 5-star hotels, ambitiously accumulated life savings, houses, decorations, palaces, bridges, all of the most famous buildings, the Pyramids that have survived all natural disasters so far, historic castles, and whole cities) all will crumble like sand castles on the beach. Everything that makes people proud to possess it, as well as their fame, honor, prestige, and power, will be destroyed instantly and become meaningless instantaneously, for:
No indeed! When Earth is crushed and ground to dust, and your Lord arrives with the angels rank upon rank, and that Day Hell is produced, that Day man will remember. But how will the remembrance help him? (Surat al-Fajr, 21-23)
When the entire planet gives way, those who found all kinds
of excuses to deny Allah and who did not engage in any acts of
worship, despite knowing what was required, finally will realize
that there is refuge only in Allah. However, it now is too late
for them to make amends, and their remorse is of no use either.
After fear, the next most-felt emotion on that Day will be
incapacity. Humanity, who took precautions against every
possible calamity and deadly disaster (e.g., severe earthquakes,
fierce hurricanes, and even nuclear war), will be unable to hide
from or survive this event. Nothing and nobody, regardless of
how they were perceived while alive, will be able to guide them
to safety.
Earth Disgorges Its Charges
And Earth then disgorges its charges, and man asks: "What is wrong with it?" on that Day it will impart all of its news, because your Lord has inspired it. (Surat az-Zilzal, 2-5)
Earth's core, beginning at a depth of 5,000-6,000 kms (3,000-3,700 miles) from the surface, consists of highly pressurized magma that has an estimated temperature of 5,000oC (9,000oF).
1 The lava flows from volcanic eruptions come from areas close to the core. Throughout history, volcanic eruptions have caused terror, brought death to many people, and, in some cases, buried whole cities. Lava emerges from cracks in Earth's crust and, the higher the pressure, the higher it spurts into the sky. The main factor in this process is the presence of various gases that separate from the liquid substance on the way to the surface, for they form a layer above the magma and increase the pressure. The higher the proportion of gases, the greater the force of the resulting explosions. The boiling lava turns the area's surface into a quasi Hell. Such localized eruptions affect only a limited area. Researchers can anticipate such calamities and ensure that the necessary precautions are taken.When Earth is flattened out and disgorges what is inside it and empties out, hearkening to its Lord, as it is bound to do! (Surat al-Inshiqaq, 3-5)
The Final Day has arrived, humanity's time is up, and
everything has ended. No living thing can escape this day, for
when it finally ends, there will be nothing left: no seed,
plant, microorganism—not even Earth itself.
Magma is not the only load that will be emptied out on that Day.
Magma conducts heat and chemical reactions to the outer layer
(the mantle) and between the mantle and the crust. Therefore, it
probably will carry intense heat and many other subterranean
substances to the surface, thereby increasing the surface
temperature to previously unknown levels. Such events will cause
Earth to spew forth all of its contents: minerals, coal, crude
oil, fossils, corpses, ruins, and so on. Earth will be turned
upside down, for:
When the graves are emptied out, each self will know what it has sent ahead and left behind. (Surat al-Infitar, 4-5)
Ground water will emerge from the cracks and, due to its
highly pressurized nature, will cause damage in the vicinity and
flood the entire planet.
Volcanic eruptions will send pollutants into the higher
atmosphere. History shows us that following such eruptions, dust
and ash rain down on the affected area and sometimes even bury
it. Allah says that "the mountains become scattered dust in the
air" (Surat al-Waqi‘a, 6). Based on this, it is highly probable
that such explosions and eruptions will happen everywhere on
Earth on the Day of Judgment.
People will be met by a devastating punishment. The dust and
smoke clouds blanketing every place, as well as the gases
spreading out all at once, will suffocate people and cause great
suffering. All of these events will make the unbelievers realize
the scale of the eternal suffering awaiting them in Hell. Allah
ends the lives of people with such a shocking spectacle, and for
the unbelievers He has prepared an unspeakable spiritual and
physical suffering. In the face of such overpowering events, a
devastating fear of death will cover the planet, and nothing but
fear and remorse will be left.
THE MOUNTAINS
Mountains Will Be Uprooted and Scattered
as Dust
When the mountains are pulverized. (Surat al-Mursalat, 10)
As we know, mountains act as quasi shock absorbers. The Qur'an says:
He cast firmly embedded mountains on
Earth so it would not move under you, and rivers and pathways so
that hopefully you would be guided. (Surat an-Nahl, 15)
Have We not made the Earth a resting place and the mountains as
stakes? (Surat al-Naba', 6-7)
The most severe earthquake ever recorded measured 9.5 on the Richter Scale.
2 Such an earthquake devastates the surrounding area in a matter of seconds. The tremors of the Day of Judgment, unless Allah decrees otherwise, will be of a force never seen before. Even the mountains, which usually reduce the effects, will be unable to withstand it. The most solid buildings and rock-solid mountains will be shaken up and begin to slide, as follows:And the mountains shift about. (Surat
at-Tur, 10)
And the mountains are shifted and become a mirage. (Surat an-Naba',
20)
On the Day We make the mountains move and you see the Earth laid
bare, and We gather them together, not leaving out a single one
of them. (Surat al-Kahf, 47)
A great part of our planet is covered by mountains. Without a
doubt, seeing all of them shaken from their places, pushed
across Earth's face, and smashed up against one another, thereby
flattening the whole planet, will be one of the most shocking
scenes ever seen. We can hardly imagine such a scene.
Imagine that the Himalayas, the Alps, and the Taurus mountains,
which people consider unshakable and climbers struggle to
ascend, all of a sudden were rocked and began to collapse and
flatten themselves, as well as the surrounding towns.
Building roadways through mountainous areas requires great
technological means, machines, and tools. But even then, they
are often used to no avail. Using dynamite to make a path is of
little use, because it has only a local effect, or sometimes no
effect at all. For this reason, many mountainous areas cannot be
reached. On the Day of Judgment, all mountains will be
pulverized. This is a very effective example of the destruction
that will be wrought on that Day. Simultaneously, all mountains
will be reduced to dust and spectacular buildings will
collapse—a truly awe-inspiring situation. These events help us
understand Allah's infinite power. The Qur'an says that:
On the Day the Earth and mountains shake and the mountains become like shifting dunes. (Surat al-Muzzammil, 14)
The Qur'an also states that Earth will be devoid of hills and craters, for the destruction of the mountains will cause the planet's surface to become level, as follows:
They will ask you about the mountains. Say: "My Lord will scatter them as dust. He will leave them as a barren, level plain on which you will see no dip or gradient." (Surah Ta Ha, 105-107)
The uneven ground we see today will be flat on that Day, for all people will be assembled on an endless plain:
On the Day We make the mountains move, you see the earth laid bare, and We gather them together, not leaving out a single one of them. (Surat al-Kahf, 47)
Mountains Will Be Scattered like
Colored Fluffs of Wool
On that Day, the mountains, together with all of the plants,
flowers, vegetation, minerals, and differently colored soils
will be scattered around together. The mountains, having become
dust and smoke, will be dispersed. This color scheme is
described in the verses:
[On the Day] the mountains [will be] like tufts of colored wool. (Surat al-Qari‘a, 5; Surat al-Ma‘arij, 9)
On that Day, the Subduer's command will have everything under
its control, living or nonliving. A great fear will dominate
every scene. People who panic at the slightest tremor, and who,
fearing for their lives, cannot return to their homes for hours
afterwards, will be in an unbearable situation when they see the
mountains shaken from their places, the ground spitting out
everything that it had concealed, graves being turned inside
out, disaster chasing disaster, and all people being gathered
together. There will be no one left to trust, and no safe
refuge. The event's terror will pass far beyond their limits of
endurance. There will be nothing that they can do, no starting
over, and no place left to go. The new beginning is in the
Hereafter, which is endless and full of suffering and remorse
for those who did not seek Allah's good pleasure while they were
alive. All of their worldly pleasures, ambitions, and life are
finished. The terror they encounter will reflect Allah's
infinite power.
In truth, Allah's Messengers and the believers have informed
them of these facts. But this devastating Day seemed far off,
and so they relied on temporary possessions and themselves.
Allah reveals that the unbelievers have been warned, as follows:
Warn mankind of the Day when the punishment will reach them. Those who did wrong will say: "Our Lord, reprieve us for a short time. We will respond to Your call and follow the Messengers." [But it will be said] "But did you not swear to Me before that you would never meet your downfall, even though you inhabited the houses of those who had wronged themselves, and it was made clear to you how We had dealt with them, and We gave you many examples?" (Surah Ibrahim, 44-45)
Now they are all alone amidst the danger. Everybody fears for their own lives, and no one cares for anyone else. No one can escape, for Allah's promised day has arrived. Fleeing one's house will be of no use, for everything is being destroyed, and the ground and mountains are shifting all at once. There is no refuge, no protector, and no preventive action. The Qur'an describes the mountains' destruction on the Day of Judgment, as follows:
And the Earth and the mountains are lifted and crushed with a single blow, on that Day, the Occurrence will occur. (Surat al-Haqqa, 14-15)
THE OCEANS
We should remind ourselves of an important point when describing
all of these scenes, which are based upon Qur'anic verses: All
of these events will take place according to Allah's will, for
He has promised that they will occur. No doubt, Allah can
destroy and then level everything in a spectacular manner, for:
That is Allah's promise. Allah does not break His promise. But most people do not know it. (Surat ar-Rum, 6)
People who were proud of themselves will be worth nothing. Humanity, who considered itself great and powerful before Allah, who denied Him out of self-conceit, will be forlorn and weak amid these events. Everything that people considered greater than themselves will surrender on this Day, as decreed by Allah. Mountains, oceans, the whole universe—all will lose their rock-solid appearance and bow to Allah's will. Everything will be finished by Allah's command "Be!," for they have obeyed Allah's order and fulfilled their roles as His submissive servants. When the mountains are destroyed and scattered like colored wool, and when the ground gives up its contents, Allah's infinite greatness will be reflected. The Qur'an reveals that the oceans will be ablaze and boil over on that Day.
The Inferno of the Oceans
It is almost impossible to imagine the oceans, which cover
three-fourths of Earth's surface, coming to a furious boil all
at once. Even when forcing the limits of their minds, people can
have only a vague idea of just how terrifying that event will
be. So far, our personal experience probably consists of images
of erupting volcanoes or burning crude oil tankers seen on
television or in photographs. However, the descriptions given in
the verses are beyond comparison. Only our knowledge of Allah's
infinite greatness, power, and might can give an idea about the
scale of these expected calamities, for He can alter or overturn
the universe's order as part of the greater scheme of things.
Along with everything else being spewed out of the ground, hot
lava, having an estimated temperature of 5,000oC (9,000oF) will
spill over wherever it can, including into the oceans. Those who
have seen lava emerging from the bottom of the ocean in
documentaries have witnessed something really amazing. The
scenes on the Day of Judgment, however, will be very different,
for they will be all-encompassing and far more terrifying. The
oceans will burn, and an inescapable wall of fire will engulf
people. On that Day, all oceans will be set alight.
As Allah says in the Qur'an:
When the seas are filled with flame. (Surat at-Takwir, 6)
As a result of this, all aquatic life, as well as all terrestrial life, on Earth will cease. The oceans, usually soothing and cooling, suddenly will spread an incredible heat. Instead of huge waves, there will be waves of fire, and oxygen will be replaced by smoke. The scene of oceans burning ferociously, boiling over and spewing forth their contents, will dominate a great part of the world and bring vast devastation.
The Oceans Will Spill Their Contents
In addition to all of the above, the oceans will also rise, as
mentioned in the following verse:
When the oceans flood and overflow. (Surat al-Infitar, 3)
By Allah's will, calamities also will come from the oceans.
As Allah is the All-Mighty and the Creator of Earth and all of
its contents, all He has to do is utter the command "Be!," and
whatever He wills occurs. The probable circumstances (only Allah
knows the exact ones) leading up to these events serve to remind
us of, and to be awed by, Allah as we draw closer to Him.
Some of the probable events have to do with the rising of the
oceans. As we know, earthquakes on the ocean floor cause tidal
waves on the surface. The resulting tremors can send waves
racing toward the shore at speeds of up to 750 kms (466 miles)
per hour. Waves that start out as less than a meter (3 feet)
high in the open sea can be 60 meters (200 feet) high by the
time they reach the shore. A 25-35 meters (80 to 100 feet) high
tidal wave created by a strong earthquake in Japan in 1896 swept
over the town of Honshu, killing 25,000 people.
Volcanic eruptions are another cause of tidal waves. The tidal
wave created by the eruption of the volcano on Krakatoa in 1883
caused Krakatoa Island, located between Java and Sumatra, to
submerge suddenly and unleash a tidal wave that hit one of the
most densely populated stretches of Java's coastline. The wave,
which destroyed 165 villages and killed 36,000 people, was more
than 35 meters (110 feet) high when it reached the shore. Such
events demonstrate that underwater earthquakes or volcanic
eruptions can have a localized effect and cause flooding and
widespread death further afield. On the Day of Judgment, every
place on Earth, whether underground or underwater, will be
shaken. The violent tremors on the ocean floor will arouse the
oceans and cause tidal waves and flooding on a global scale,
something that we can hardly imagine.
The oceans will rise for other reasons as well. Their calm
nature depends on the laws of nature. On that Day, however,
these laws will be overturned, just like all the other laws upon
which the delicate balances of the heavens, Earth, and people
rest. The pillars of this perfect equilibrium, all of which were
created by Allah's will, will be destroyed at once again by His
will. Also, it is quite probable that the underground heat will
increase the atmospheric temperature, thus melting the ice at
both poles and raising the water levels.
We also know that landslides can cause unusually high waves on a
lake or bay. On the Day of Judgment, not one mountain will be
left standing, and Earth's surface will be leveled. Rocks
rolling down the mountains will fill the ocean beds and cause
floods.
Once Allah's appointed time has come, such fear-inspiring events
will unfold one after another: a deafening blast; the
pulverizing of mountains; lava erupting from under people's
feet; dust, gas, and smoke clouds suffocating Earth's surface;
and scolding hot water overflowing onto people… a sudden remorse
befalling those who did not contemplate Allah's existence or His
might while alive… an overwhelming torment that subdues everyone
indiscriminately, that exposes people's helplessness, the
worthlessness of all that they valued while alive… The people's
fear and the terror will be indescribable. They will be running
from place to place, hunting for cover and salvation, knowing
that there is no escape.
THE SKIES
The Day of Judgment's terror and destruction is not limited just
to the events taking place on Earth. On that Day, all beings as
well as all that we consider to be habitual and familiar and
take for granted will be destroyed. It is also the universe's
final day, the scale of which has defied human comprehension
throughout history, along with the incredibly huge stars that we
only began to understand in the last century. The sky, the Moon
and the Sun, stars and planets, will all be destroyed, in
accordance with what Allah has revealed:
What you are promised will certainly happen. When the stars are extinguished, when Heaven is split open. (Surat al-Mursalat, 7-9)
For those who can sense just how extraordinary everything is
and wish to perceive the absolute Creator's existence, many
signs, in the form of objects and events that He has created
since time began, lead them to faith in Him. Allah created the
stars, planets, and all other objects in the infinite universe
by a single command and sustains all of them in perfect
equilibrium. This origination and balance preserves its mystery
and continues to occupy people's minds. In reality, people who
are looking for answers find only one truth: The existence of
Allah. The events of the Final Day will reflect the Creator's
greatness, for Allah has prepared a unique and spectacular end
for the heavens, just as he has for everything in existence.
The sky has always been like a ceiling to people, certain to
exist and persist; a glorious ceiling raised and sustained
without pillars by Allah: a fabulous screen between the vast
universe and them.
This ceiling has protected our world and its inhabitants from
countless dangers (e.g., ultraviolet radiation, meteorites, and
the freezing temperatures of space) without fail for ages, and
remains an absolute necessity for the continuation of life. The
light coming through the darkness of space is distributed on
Earth as it is because of the atmosphere's qualities, and warms
and lights the planet. And, the delicate balance of the
atmosphere's oxygen content enables humanity to breathe and
live. However, on that Day the sky will no longer fulfill its
functions, for it will have reached its end. The Qur'an reveals
these events, as follows:
On the Day when Heaven sways to and
fro. (Surat at-Tur, 9)
The Heaven will be split apart therefrom; His promise will be
fulfilled. (Surat al- Muzzammil, 18)
And Heaven will be split apart, for that Day it will be very
frail. (Surat al-Haqqa, 16)
Air, so essential for life, also will lose its function, for the laws that apply on that Day will be different from the usual laws. The atmosphere, so delicately sustained in a stable equilibrium by the laws of physics, will just melt and flow away. The end of the heavens is described, as follows:
On the Day the sky is like molten brass. (Surat al-Ma‘arij, 8)
The atmosphere will melt and be ignited, and people will see the usual blue sky as flame-red, split apart, molten, and just like oil:
When Heaven is split apart and goes red, like dregs of oil. (Surat ar-Rahman, 37)
The Day of Judgment is a day of great remorse for those who did not acknowledge Allah's greatness and power and turned away from Him knowingly. This regret will be eternal, for there will be no more time for reflection, learning, or redemption. Every person will have to realize that Allah, Who has infinite power and might, is the only friend, helper, and protector. No person will be able to deny or persist in denying Allah and the Day of Judgment at such a time, as the Qur'an reveals:
They do not measure Allah with His true measure. The whole Earth will be a mere handful for Him on the Day of Resurrection, the heavens folded up in His right hand. Glory be to Him! He is exalted above the partners they ascribe! (Surat az-Zumar, 67)
On that Day, all of the familiar rules will disappear. The heavens and Earth, which responded to Allah's command of "come willingly or unwillingly" with "we come willingly" upon their creation, will again submit to their true owner and creator: Allah. The Qur'an reveals Allah's call to the heavens and Earth:
Say: "Do you reject Him Who created Earth in two days, and make others equal to Him? That is the Lord of all the worlds." He placed firmly embedded mountains on it, towering over it, blessed it and measured out its nourishment in it, laid out for those who seek it—all in four days. Then He turned to Heaven when it was smoke, and said to it and to Earth: "Come willingly or unwillingly." They both said: "We come willingly." (Surah Fussilat, 9-11)
One of the materialists' most prominent claims is that matter formed by itself. In addition, all of the beauty they behold in their environment is ascribed to nature. The remaining details or how this intelligent design could issue from a lifeless nature, when nature itself did not even exist, are ignored. According this irrational claim, nature created everything. In other words, the awesome wonder of harmony and balance is inherent in the soil, stones, air, and water. But on the Day of Judgment, people will see what happens to the mountains, rocks, and soil, and finally will realize that nature in itself has no power, for although thought to be the source from which everything living or nonliving issued, it will be unable to save itself. Allah will demonstrate that everything exists only by His will and power and depends upon His protection and sustenance. Many will remember at that very moment, and thus feel great regret, the truths that they ignored even though their own consciences acknowledged them. Allah reveals the events of the Day of Judgment, as follows:
When the sky bursts open, hearkening to its Lord as it is bound to do! When Earth is flattened out and disgorges what is inside it and empties out, hearkening to its Lord as it is bound to do! O Man! You are toiling laboriously toward your Lord, but meet Him you will! (Surat al-Inshiqaq, 1-6)
THE STARS, THE SUN, AND THE MOON
Contrary to space's cold darkness, Earth has an atmosphere that
accommodates the Sun's light and an average temperature that
supports life. In other words, the atmosphere, our planet's
protective ceiling, has light and heat diffusing properties that
allow the rays of sunlight to reach, heat, and light our world.
Like everything else that exists, on the Day of Judgment the
heavens will split apart and lose their functions, melt, and
flow. The phrase "When the Sun is
compacted in blackness" (Surat at-Takwir, 1) refers to
this Day. From this expression, we understand that the Sun's
light will no longer benefit the world.
On the Day of Judgment, the Sun and the Moon, Earth's two
sources of light, will be darkened one after the other. The
disappearance of the atmosphere is not the only reason why there
will be no light on Earth on that Day; rather, the Qur'an
reveals that not only will the heavens, Earth and everything in
between be destroyed, but that it is the final day for the
entire universe. As the first few verses of Surat at-Taghabun
say, Allah is the One Who creates everything complete and
perfect, and He has the power to bring about anything He wills
when He wills. He created the universe, which contains billions
of stars in each of the billions of galaxies, and He will
destroy it again just by uttering the command "Be!" when He
wills.
It is quite impossible for the human mind to truly grasp the
vastness of the mysterious universe. However, we can try to
estimate its scale. The Sun is one of the predicted 200-250
billion stars in our Milky Way galaxy. Considered one of the
smaller stars, even though it is 333,000 times as massive as our
own Earth, it is located 28,000 light years away from the center
of the Milky Way, which itself is 100,000 light years across
(one light year is equal to 9,460,800,000,000 kms or
5,879,000,000,000 miles.) Earth rotates around its axis at a
speed of 1,670 kms (1,040 miles) per hour, and weighs 6,000
quintillions of metric tons (6 x 1021). The Sun moves around the
center of the galaxy at a speed of 792,000 kms (492,000 miles)
per hour, and the Milky Way spins through space at around 2.1
million kms (1.3 million miles) per hour. But on the Day of
Judgment, this awesome universe will be destroyed, and stars of
indescribable proportions will be extinguished.
Every spot in the universe is another sign of Allah's existence,
greatness, and power. They have existed until now only by His
will and permission, and for the duration that He wills for
them. Certainly Allah, Who creates and sustains this balance,
can destroy it whenever He wills. The universe's death will
occur only when and where He wills. Everything that awed people
with its greatness will be destroyed, for all planets and stars,
the Sun and the Moon, will leave their orbits. Stars will fall,
and all that exists will die out one by one as in
"When the stars are strewn about."
(Surat al-Infitar, 2)
The Sun is a star that diffuses energy incessantly. Many other
stars are far larger and hold much more energy. But on the Day
of Judgment, all of them will lose their power, fade, and fall,
as the Qur'an relates:
When the stars fall in rapid
succession. (Surat at-Takwir, 2)
When the stars are extinguished. (Surat al-Mursalat, 8)
The Sun, which has been this planet's source of life and
energy forever, will darken, as will the stars that have
decorated the heavens. And people will once again realize that
Allah, their true owner, maintained their orbits and made them
shine until that Day, for they existed only by His will.
Moreover, He will not help the unbelievers, and no other power
will be able to do so. Even if technological advances enables
travel to the far corners of the universe, people will not be
able to avoid Allah's punishment, because the Day of Judgment
will envelope the whole universe and everything, bowing to His
will, will be destroyed. The Qur'an describes humanity's
helplessness on that Day, as follows:
And the Moon is eclipsed, and the Sun and the Moon are fused together. On that Day man will say: "To where can I run?" No indeed! There will be no safe place. That Day, the only resting place will be your Lord. That Day man will be told what he did and failed to do. (Surat al-Qiyama, 8-13)
PEOPLE ON THE DAY OF JUDGMENT
All of the events related so far begin with hearing a previously
unrecognized sound at an unexpected time. All people who had
thought until that moment that everything would remain unchanged
and undamaged will be proven wrong.
Everything that takes place just before the trumpet sounds is no
different from the day before. Earth is revolving at the same
pace, the Sun is illuminating our planet, life goes on, and many
people continue to live according to their habitual routines
without wondering why and by whom they were created and what end
they will meet. People will be thinking about the meal to be
served that night, focusing on an upcoming business meeting,
shopping, or sleeping, and many will be denying Allah's
existence when they hear this sound. Everything will begin and
end in one instant.
Their bodies, which people think of as strong and brag about,
will be unexpectedly gripped by death from all sides. Their only
concern will be for survival. Out of sheer terror, people will
cease to care about the things that they so valued, craved, and
took risks for while alive.
All of this fear, terror, and shock results from their living in
ignorance. The Day's unbearable hardship will never cease to
pursue the unbelievers. Each unfolding event will increase their
panic and terror, and each passing moment will bring fresh
suffering and peril. The awesome events they encounter will
demonstrate Allah's majesty, Whom they had denied until then.
Humanity, who will be utterly weak and helpless in the face of
this power, will be able to do nothing but feel remorse,
helplessness, and fear. As the seconds pass, their realization
of the frightening punishment that Allah has prepared for them
in the Hereafter will only increase. During these frightening
minutes, they will encounter only a fraction of the suffering
awaiting them. The Qur'an recounts this fear in some detail.
People's Fear
Allah tells people that although they passionately cling to the
worldly life, their passion will not benefit them in the
Hereafter. All of the things that they value, hold dear, and
take risks for will bring nothing but loss if they were not done
to win Allah's good pleasure. Every worldly attraction has been
created as a test for humanity. The true life is in the
Hereafter as the Qur'an reveals:
To mankind the love of worldly appetites is painted in glowing colors: women and children, heaped-up mounds of gold and silver, horses with fine markings, and livestock and fertile farmland. All of that is merely the enjoyment of the life of this world. The best homecoming is in the presence of Allah. (Surah Al ‘Imran, 14)
People desperately desire the worldly attractions mentioned in the verses, and can spend their entire lives pursuing them. The Qur'an says the following about the worldly life:
Know that the life of this world is merely a game and a diversion, and ostentation and a cause of boasting among yourselves, and trying to outdo one another in wealth and children: like the plant-growth after rain, which delights the cultivators, but then it withers and you see it turning yellow, and then it becomes broken stubble. In the Hereafter, there is terrible punishment but also forgiveness from Allah and His good pleasure. The life of this world is nothing but the enjoyment of delusion. (Surat al-Hadid, 20)
For some, one of life's biggest ambitions is to show off
one's wealth, sons and daughters, and other valuables. One of
the most highly prized possessions is children. This is true for
all societies and is pointed out specifically in the Qur'an. The
desire to have children is learned at a young age. Children are
simultaneously a cause for unnecessary competition between
people as well as a source of reassurance for their future.
Another ambition is the craving for property and wealth. As we
know, people's aims, plans and efforts center around these
ambitions. The craving for money and wealth clouds people's
vision, moral values lose their importance, and materialism
becomes the defining factor for their character. The Qur'an's
morality, together with its commands and prohibitions, lose
their precedence; amassing wealth becomes a goal itself, and
personal gain becomes preeminent in relationships.
On the Day of Judgment, however, everything will be reversed. People will forget all about what they used to value, for now they will realize that the objects of their desires have no more meaning. Their values will alter in moments, for wealth and children will have no value and parental emotions will lose their meaning. In the face of this Day's terror, they will forget their most loved people: their children. No one will remember his or her children, much less inquiring about their well-being. In every way, this will be a very hard Day for the unbelievers.
On the Day, the sky is like molten
brass and the mountains like tufts of colored wool. No good
friend will ask about his friend, even though they can see each
other. An evildoer will wish that he could ransom himself from
the punishment of that Day by means of his sons, his wife, his
brother, or his family who sheltered him or everyone else on
Earth, if that only meant that he could save himself. (Surat al-Ma‘arij,
8-14)
The Day when Heaven is split apart in clouds, and the angels are
sent down rank upon rank. The Kingdom that Day will belong in
truth to the All-Merciful. It will be a hard Day for the
unbelievers. (Surat al-Furqan, 25-26)
Families will desert infants, and people will be confused as to what to do. The fear will strike so suddenly and forcefully that pregnant women will miscarry and mothers will forget about their breast-feeding children:
On the day they see it, every nursing woman will be oblivious of the baby at her breast, and every pregnant woman will abort the contents of her womb... (Surat al-Hajj, 2)
All people who rejected the appeals to believe and so became oblivious to their only true friend and creator, Allah, will want to avoid one another. They will be so preoccupied with themselves, that friendship, lineage, and family bonds will cease to exist:
The Day a man will flee from his brother and his mother and his father, and his wife and his children. On that Day every man among them will have concerns enough of his own. (Surah ‘Abasa, 34-37)
People Will Act as if Drunk
People will lose all their calmness, self-control, and,
self-confidence. When death is met, everything loses its value,
and facial expressions, behavior, and speech all change.
We witness people's fear and terror in the face of death in
films. Their responses are enough to explain their state of
mind. In most scenarios, people have a hope, no matter how slim,
of escaping. Even those who realize that death has come do not
know what is awaiting them, or they simply believe that they
will become nothingness. However, this Day's events will leave
no doubt in people's mind that escape is impossible, even before
death comes to them. The unbelievers will find themselves
confronted with a Day that they did not expect to meet, despite
being warned of it, a Day on which the existence of a Creator
and a Sustainer of the universe will become clear for everyone
to see, but also on which everything will be destroyed in
submission to His will.
They never reflected on what comes after death, because they did
not believe in Allah's or the Hereafter's existence, but they
will come to realize clearly Allah's existence and power. They
also will realize that there is no hope for salvation and that
their new life is eternal. Their eternal suffering and sorrow
will be incomparably worse than that Day's events, and the
Qur'an says that the unbelievers will prefer death over such a
life:
We have warned you of an imminent punishment on the Day when a man will see what he has done, and the unbeliever will say: "Oh, if only I were dust!" (Surat an-Naba', 40)
People's panic, terror and astonishment will make them appear drunk, for:
. . . And you will think people drunk when they are not drunk; it is just that the punishment of Allah is so severe. (Surat al-Hajj, 2)
The physical and behavioral changes in people experiencing
extreme fear are very similar to those of drunken people. In
such instances, dizziness, hysteria, and impeded sight are
common.
As we see from what has been revealed so far, people will
experience great panic on that hard day. Allah compares this
chilling fear and the resulting behavior to drunkenness, for
people will display uncontrolled behavior and run from place to
place as if drunk. Allah makes a comparison in the Qur'an:
It is the Day when mankind will be like scattered moths. (Surat al-Qari‘a, 4)
The Terror in Their Eyes
And [when] the True Promise is very close, the eyes of those who did not believe will be transfixed: "Alas for us! We were unmindful of this! No, rather we were definitely wrongdoers." (Surat al-Anbiya', 97)
The eyes are the first organs to reveal people's fear. The eyes of people who witness the fearful events of that Day will spring from their sockets in terror. The phrase "the eyes of those who did not believe will be transfixed" describes the scale of their fear. Instantly, the pupils widen, the whites of the eyes are exposed, and they freeze. All people will taste this fear, and nothing can prevent what is coming in the face of hair-raising events. The only thing they feel will be terror.
Children
How will you safeguard yourselves, if you disbelieve, against a Day that will turn children gray. (Surat al-Muzzammil, 17)
This fear will even grip small children. Children who do not understand this Day's true nature and that this is the first day of eternal damnation for unbelievers will have a different kind of fear. People will be full of remorse for their wrongdoings during their temporary worldly lives; but children, who lack the capacity to comprehend what is happening, will have their hair turned gray. Such a physical change is an important illustration of that Day's severity. People have seen many calamities, and they have instilled a deep fear into their hearts and affected them severely. But none of these, when compared to this Day's events, will be shocking enough to turn the children's hair gray.
Animals
Try to imagine wild animals, leopards, lions, wolves, jackals, bears… These animals will cease to fight with one another and come together due to these events. It is clearly an awe-inspiring sight to see thousands of wild animals like this. Allah reveals in many verses that major changes will affect Earth and humanity on the Day of Judgment. Likewise, wild animals will be completely affected, as the Qur'an relates:
When the camels in foal are neglected, when the wild beasts are all herded together. (Surat at-Takwir, 4-5)

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