Page 87 - Zeal and Enthusiasm in the Qur'an
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Harun Yahya - Adnan Oktar

          short, all that they have done will be in vain.
             "And those who believe will say, ‘Are these the ones who
             swore by Allah their strongest oaths that indeed they were
             with you?’ Their deeds have become worthless, and they
             have become losers."   127
             "That is because they followed what angered Allah and dis-
             liked [what earns] His pleasure, so He rendered worthless
             their deeds." 128

             "Indeed, those who disbelieved and averted [people] from
             the path of Allah and opposed the Messenger after guid-
             ance had become clear to them – never will they harm Allah
             at all, and He will render worthless their deeds." 129
             "Some faces, that Day, will be humbled. They had been
             working hard and exhausted."    130

             Furthermore, at the time of judgement those people might pos-
          sibly receive their records in their left hand although they had ex-
          pected it in the right. They supposed that being among believers in
          the life of this world would bring them salvation in the hereafter.
          However, as mentioned earlier, every individual will be given an ac-
          count of his deeds individually in Allah’s Presence. The zeal and
          good works of others will have brought him no good. That day the
          once indifferent people will call out to believers:
             "… Were we not with you? …"    131


             But they will be told:
             "Read your record. Sufficient is yourself against you this
             Day as accountant."  132

             Then they will see the truth of what they accomplished and real-
          ize all they had neglected. Then they will acknowledge that they
          truly deserve whatever recompense they will receive.

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