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NOBODY WILL BE ABLE TO LIE IN THE HEREAFTER
Those who lie and act deceitfully in this world, while forgetting that
they will be called to account in the Hereafter for all that they have
done and said, will not be able to find the strength to lie in the Hereafter.
Even if they want to lie, Allah will give them no chance to do so, will
seal up their mouths, and will enable their bodily parts to declare, against
their owner's will, the truth of that which they were made to do.
Allah tells us, in several verses, that all liars will betray themselves:
Today We seal up their mouths, and their hands speak
to us and their feet bear witness to what they have earned. (Surah Ya
Sin, 36:65)
When they reach it [the Fire], their hearing, sight,
and skin will testify against them concerning what they did. They will
ask their skins: "Why did you testify against us?" and they will reply:
"Allah gave us speech, as He has given speech to everything. He created
you in the first place, and you will be returned to Him. You did not think
to shield yourselves from your hearing, sight, and skin testifying against
you, and you thought that Allah would never know much of what you did.
It is that thought you had about your Lord that has destroyed you, so
now you find yourselves among the lost." If they are steadfast, the Fire
will still be their residence! If they ask for favor, no favor will be
given. (Surah Fussilat, 41:20-24)
Allah also informs us of how "a lying sinner" will be punished on the
Day of Judgment and of how he or she will reveal what they have concealed
within themselves, even though they may have concealed it many years ago:
No indeed! If he does not desist, We will grab him by
the forelock, a lying, sinful forelock. Let him call his attendants; We
will call the Guards of Hell! No indeed! Do not obey him, but prostrate
and draw near. (Surat al-`Alaq, 96:15-19)
Truly man is ungrateful to his Lord, and indeed he bears
witness to that. Truly he is fierce in his love of wealth. Does he not
know that when the graves are emptied out, and the heart's contents are
brought into the open? (Surat al-`Adiyat, 100:6-10)
Liars might not be confronted with their lies in this world, for sometimes
people do not notice them or, if they do, they might tolerate them. But
in the Hereafter, each individual will receive the just reward for all
of his or her wrongdoing. In one verse, Allah mentions that those who
lie to the angels sent to take their souls at the moment of death, will
find their lies rejected, and that they will receive their final "reward":
The angels ask those they take while they are wronging
themselves: "What were your circumstances?" They reply; "We were oppressed
on Earth." They [angles] say: "Was Allah's Earth not wide enough for you
to have migrated elsewhere in it?" The shelter of such people will be
Hell. What an evil destination! (Surat an-Nisa', 4:97)
In another verse, Allah describes the liars' last moments of life in
this world and their ultimate end, as follows:
Who could do greater wrong than someone who invents lies
against Allah or denies His Signs, or who says: "It has been revealed
to me," when nothing has been revealed to him, or someone who says: "I
will send down the same as Allah has sent down."? If you could only see
the wrongdoers in the throes of death, when the angels are stretching
out their hands, saying: "Disgorge your own selves! Today you will be
repaid with the punishment of humiliation for saying something other than
the truth about Allah..." (Surat al-An`am, 6:93)
Those who do not respect the limits set by Allah and make a habit of
lying will feel great regret in the Hereafter. Those who have wisdom and
a conscience should consider this end, stay away from all lies, both great
and small, and always tell the truth.
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