Al-Qāriʻah is the 101st part of the Quran with 11 refrains This part takes its name from its first word "qariah", alluding to the Quranic perspective on the end time and eschatology. "Qariah" has been meant cataclysm, striking, fiasco, clatterer, etc. According to Ibn Kathir, a traditionalistic exegete, Al-Qariah is one of the names of the Day of Judgment, similar to Al-Haaqqa, At-Tammah, As-Sakhkhah and others. After a beautiful delineation of the day of atonement in initial 5 ayaat, next 4 ayat depict that God's Court will be set up and the individuals will be demanded an explanation from upon for their deeds. The individuals whose great deeds will be heavier will be honored with ecstasy and joy, and the individuals whose great deeds will be lighter will be thrown into the consuming fire of hell. The last 2 ayat portray Háwíyah incomparable emphaticpath as Al-Qariah was emphasized[to start with.
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