All through history, Prophets and Sages appeared among nations calling people to the one and only God promising felicity in this life and the Gardens of Paradise in the world to come when they die and face God with the record of their deeds. “Every person’s deeds have We fastened firmly to his neck, and on the Day of Judgement We shall bring out for him a book which he will find wide open” (17:14).
Invariably, the Divine messengers also
cautioned humanity against the trappings of the Satan- following in
his footsteps without any moral restraints for mundane gains and glory will
only invite the Fires of Hell in this world and on the Day of Reckoning:
“Mutual rivalry in seeking worldly increase diverts you from
God. Till you reach the graves. Nay! You will soon come to know. Nay again!
You will soon come to know. Nay! If you only knew with certain knowledge, You
will surely see Hell in this very life. Aye, you will surely see it
with the eye of certainty. Then, on that day you shall be called to account
about the worldly favours” (102: 2 - 9)
Indeed, on the Day of Judgement,
every human will face his deeds on the ground of gathering, Arz Al
Mahshar. When records speak and accounts settled on the basis of
evidence by none other than Allah (swt), man will pass on the Bridge of
Sirat to meet his awaited destiny. True believers, walking in the
light of their pious good deeds, will become the dwellers of Paradise: “And
think of the day when you will see the believing men and the believing women,
their light running before them and on their right hands” (57:13)
On the other hand, the wrongdoers will have no
Protective Friend, nor any help of light in that dungeon of darkness, in the
way to the Valley of Hell: Like the Qur’an says: ‘On that Day, We shall seal
their mouths. Their hands will speak to Us, and their feet will bear witness to
that which they used to earn. And had We willed, We would have blotted out
their eyes. Then they would race to Al -Sirat, yet how would they
see?’ (36: 66- 67)