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Surah Yaseen (36) — Ayah 53

Yaseen · Meccan · Juz 23 · Page 443

إِن كَانَتْ إِلَّا صَيْحَةً وَٰحِدَةً فَإِذَا هُمْ جَمِيعٌ لَّدَيْنَا مُحْضَرُونَ ﴿53﴾
It will be but a single Saihah (shout), so behold they will all be brought up before Us!
إِن in Not
كَانَتْ kānat it will be
إِلَّا illā but
صَيْحَةًۭ ṣayḥatan a shout
وَٰحِدَةًۭ wāḥidatan single
فَإِذَا fa-idhā so behold
هُمْ hum They
جَمِيعٌۭ jamīʿun all
لَّدَيْنَا ladaynā before Us
مُحْضَرُونَ muḥ'ḍarūna (will be) brought

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(Ayah 53) {اِنْ كَانَتْ اِلَّا صَيْحَةً وَّاحِدَةً … :} The meaning is the second blowing of the trumpet, by which the Day of Resurrection will be established in an instant. See Surah An-Nahl (77) and An-Nazi'at (13, 14).

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The exegesis of this verse has been done along with the previous verse.

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It will be but a single mighty blast, and behold, they will all be brought before Us [51].

[51] When the true situation becomes clear to them, the angels will drive them towards the plain of Resurrection, and they will be presented before Allah for accountability like criminals. At the same time, it will be made clear to them that they will be recompensed exactly according to the deeds they brought from the world; however, rest assured that they will not be punished more than their crimes.