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Quranic Verse Warns of Irreversible Regret on Judgment Day

From Republika · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Quran warns of regret that comes when all opportunities to repent are gone.
  • Surah Al-Mu'min verse 11 describes a dialogue on Judgment Day where disbelievers admit their sins.
  • The verse highlights the finality of Allah's judgment and the inability to change decisions once life ends.

The Quranic verse Surah Al-Mu'min, verse 11, serves as a stark reminder of a profound regret that befalls those who delay repentance until it is too late. While acknowledging Allah's boundless mercy, the verse illustrates a scenario on the Day of Judgment where individuals who denied God will finally confess their transgressions, but their pleas for a second chance will be in vain.

The verse depicts a heart-wrenching dialogue: "They will say, 'Our Lord, You have caused us to die twice and brought us to life twice. We have confessed our sins, so is there a way out?'" This plea underscores the finality of divine judgment and the irreversible nature of choices made during life.

Islamic scholars, referencing interpretations such as that of Ibn Kathir, explain the concept of "two deaths and two lives." The first death is before creation, the second is the end of earthly life. The first life is in this world, and the second is the resurrection on Judgment Day. This understanding, supported by verses like Surah Al-Baqarah 28, emphasizes the complete power of Allah over life and death and the ultimate accountability of humanity.

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Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.