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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 deviant 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,