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Anchoring the Present in the Awaited Day

Affirmation of the certainty of the Day of Resurrection

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Anchoring the Present in the Awaited Day
Affirmation of the certainty of the Day of Resurrection

I swear by the Day of Resurrection.

Surah 75, Ayah 1
Multi-Source Confirmation
sahih
I swear by the Day of Resurrection
arberry
No! I swear by the Day of Resurrection.
maududi
Nay, I swear by the Day of Resurrection;
yusufali
I do call to witness the Resurrection Day;
pickthall
Nay, I swear by the Day of Resurrection;
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The Body Reassembled: A Call to Conscious Stewardship
Does man think that We will not reassemble his bones?
Surah 75, Ayah 3
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The Exactness of Allah’s Fingerprints
Yes indeed; We are Able to reconstruct his fingertips.
Surah 75, Ayah 4
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Harmonious Orbit: The Divine Rhythm of Light
And the sun and the moon are joined together.
Surah 75, Ayah 9
Imam al-Tabari Imam al-Tabari | Senior Correspondent & Bureau Historian


5 characters in this edition
Mankind
group
17 mentions this sura
495 total mentions
Dominant: Safety
esteem
2.2
safety
10
transcendence
4.1
belonging love
6.5
self actualization
1.4
Allah
spiritual entity
14 mentions this sura
4187 total mentions
Dominant: Transcendence
esteem
1.2
safety
3.2
transcendence
10
belonging love
1.0
self actualization
0.9
Disbelievers
group
5 mentions this sura
1145 total mentions
Dominant: Transcendence
transcendence
10
belonging love
0.2
self actualization
0.5
Sayyid Qutb Sayyid Qutb | Literary & Scene Correspondent

Full Chapter Audio
40 verse segments
Speaker Distribution
Man 1 man 2 Narrator 37
Verse Segments
Surah 75, Ayah 1 Narrator
I swear by the Day of Resurrection.
Surah 75, Ayah 2 Narrator
And I swear by the blaming soul.
Surah 75, Ayah 3 Narrator
Does man think that We will not reassemble his bones?
Surah 75, Ayah 4 Narrator
Yes indeed; We are Able to reconstruct his fingertips.
Surah 75, Ayah 5 Narrator
But man wants to deny what is ahead of him.
Surah 75, Ayah 6 man
He asks, “When is the Day of Resurrection?”
Surah 75, Ayah 7 Narrator
When vision is dazzled.
Surah 75, Ayah 8 Narrator
And the moon is eclipsed.
Surah 75, Ayah 9 Narrator
And the sun and the moon are joined together.
Surah 75, Ayah 10 man
On that Day, man will say, “Where is the escape?”
Sayyid Qutb Sayyid Qutb | Literary & Scene Correspondent


Faith
Appears 37 times · 16.6% of themes
Faith
37
Afterlife
26
Creation
25
Guidance
21
Worship
19
Accountability
17
Knowledge
13
Repentance
11
Surah 75, Ayah 1 Anchoring the Present in the Awaited Day Surah 75, Ayah 3 The Body Reassembled: A Call to... Surah 75, Ayah 4 The Exactness of Allah’s Fingerprints
Fakhr al-Din al-Razi Fakhr al-Din al-Razi | Science & Cosmos Correspondent

1, Ayah 6 -- The Soul's Reproach: A Daily Reminder of Resurrection 18x cited
Edition 2 Surah 2, Ayah 6 -- The Soul's Reproach: A Daily Reminder of Resurrection 18x cited
Edition 2 Surah 2, Ayah 7 -- The Soul's Reproach: A Daily Reminder of Resurrection 18x cited
2, Ayah 8 -- The Soul's Reproach: A Daily Reminder of Resurrection 18x cited
Edition 1 Surah 1, Ayah 1 -- Anchoring the Present in the Awaited Day 10x cited
Edition 1 Surah 1, Ayah 2 -- Anchoring the Present in the Awaited Day 10x cited
Edition 1 Surah 1, Ayah 3 -- Anchoring the Present in the Awaited Day 10x cited
Edition 1 Surah 1, Ayah 4 -- Anchoring the Present in the Awaited Day 10x cited
Edition 2 Surah 2, Ayah 65 -- The Call of Patience: Turning Away from Instant Desires 3x cited
Edition 2 Surah 2, Ayah 76 -- The Call of Patience: Turning Away from Instant Desires 3x cited
Edition 2 Surah 2, Ayah 87 -- The Call of Patience: Turning Away from Instant Desires 3x cited
Edition 2 Surah 2, Ayah 104 -- The Call of Patience: Turning Away from Instant Desires 3x cited
Edition 2 Surah 2, Ayah 3 -- The Temptation of Habit: Turning the Desire for Sin into Repentance
Edition 2 Surah 2, Ayah 11 -- The Temptation of Habit: Turning the Desire for Sin into Repentance
Surah Sura, Ayah 2 -- The Temptation of Habit: Turning the Desire for Sin into Repentance
Edition 2 Surah 2, Ayah 44 -- The Temptation of Habit: Turning the Desire for Sin into Repentance
Edition 2 Surah 2, Ayah 38 -- The Moment of Realization: No Escape in the Hereafter
Edition 2 Surah 2, Ayah 84 -- The Moment of Realization: No Escape in the Hereafter
Edition 2 Surah 2, Ayah 126 -- The Moment of Realization: No Escape in the Hereafter
Edition 2 Surah 2, Ayah 190 -- The Moment of Realization: No Escape in the Hereafter
Imam al-Qurtubi Imam al-Qurtubi | Senior Legal Analyst

Supplications
Anchoring the Present in the Awaited Day
O Allah, You are the One who has decreed the Day of Resurrection. Grant me the awareness that every action is recorded, and grant me the strength to live in a way that pleases You, so that on that Day my deeds are rewarded and my sins are forgiven.
Surah 75, Ayah 1
The Body Reassembled: A Call to Conscious Stewardship
O Allah, keep my heart anchored in the reality of resurrection, guide my hands to protect the trust You have given me, and grant me the strength to act with humility and gratitude.
Surah 75, Ayah 3
The Exactness of Allah’s Fingerprints
O Allah, open my eyes to the perfect proportions in Your creation, so that I may worship You with a heart that sees Your meticulous care in every detail.
Surah 75, Ayah 4
Daily Actions
Anchoring the Present in the Awaited Day
Each morning, set a phone reminder titled "Remember Qiyamah" and pause for a brief reflection before beginning any task.
Surah 75, Ayah 1
The Body Reassembled: A Call to Conscious Stewardship
Each evening, pause to acknowledge that your body is a trust from Allah, destined to be reassembled on the Day of Judgment.
Surah 75, Ayah 3
The Exactness of Allah’s Fingerprints
Today, pause to examine a common object and marvel at its precise dimensions, recognizing Allah’s meticulous creation.
Surah 75, Ayah 4
Reflect
Anchoring the Present in the Awaited Day -- When I make a decision, do I consider how it will be judged on the Day of Resurrection, or am I only concerned with immediate benefit?
The Body Reassembled: A Call to Conscious Stewardship -- In what moments have I treated my body as mere convenience, neglecting its divine purpose and the promise that it will be gathered again on the Day of Resurrection?
The Exactness of Allah’s Fingerprints -- When have I assumed something was random or unimportant, and how does seeing Allah’s exactness in that object shift my perspective and gratitude?
Weekly Challenge
1. Maintain a "Qiyamah Journal" for 7 days. Each day, write one action you performed and note its potential impact on the Day of Resurrection. 2. At night, reflect on whether the action aligned with righteousness and record any adjustments needed. 3. Count how many times you consciously recalled the oath during the day. 4. On Day 7, evaluate progress: did you increase the frequency of oath remembrance? Did your actions become more mindful? Adjust your daily routine to incorporate at least three intentional reminders of the Day of Resurrection each week.
Surah 75, Ayah 1
Stand upright, place your right hand over your heart, inhale slowly, say "Bismillah," then recite "Allahu Akbar" twice. Silently declare, "I swear by the Day of Resurrection; my actions today will be weighed." Surah 75, Ayah 1
Sit comfortably, close your eyes, and in one breath, recite "Allahu Akbar" thrice, visualizing your body as a vessel that will be restored and judged. Surah 75, Ayah 3
Imam al-Ghazali Imam al-Ghazali | Editor-in-Chief

40 verses
1
I swear by the Day of Resurrection.
2
And I swear by the blaming soul.
3
Does man think that We will not reassemble his bones?
4
Yes indeed; We are Able to reconstruct his fingertips.
5
But man wants to deny what is ahead of him.
6
man
He asks, “When is the Day of Resurrection?”
7
When vision is dazzled.
8
And the moon is eclipsed.
9
And the sun and the moon are joined together.
10
man
On that Day, man will say, “Where is the escape?”
11
No indeed! There is no refuge.
12
To your Lord on that Day is the settlement.
13
On that Day man will be informed of everything he put forward, and everything he left behind.
14
And man will be evidence against himself.
15
Even as he presents his excuses.
16
Do not wag your tongue with it, to hurry on with it.
17
Upon Us is its collection and its recitation.
18
Then, when We have recited it, follow its recitation.
19
Then upon Us is its explanation.
20
Alas, you love the fleeting life.
21
And you disregard the Hereafter.
22
Faces on that Day will be radiant.
23
Looking towards their Lord.
24
And faces on that Day will be gloomy.
25
Realizing that a back-breaker has befallen them.
26
Indeed, when it has reached the breast-bones.
27
Man
And it is said, “Who is the healer?”
28
And He realizes that it is the parting.
29
And leg is entwined with leg.
30
To your Lord on that Day is the drive.
31
He neither believed nor prayed.
32
But he denied and turned away.
33
Then he went to his family, full of pride.
34
Woe to you; and woe.
35
Then again: Woe to you; and woe.
36
Does man think that he will be left without purpose?
37
Was he not a drop of ejaculated semen?
38
Then he became a clot. And He created and proportioned?
39
And made of him the two sexes, the male and the female?
40
Is He not Able to revive the dead?
Imam al-Tabari Imam al-Tabari | Senior Correspondent & Bureau Historian