"And have you seen he who disbelieved in Our verses and said, 'I will surely be given wealth and children [in the next life]?' Has he looked into the unseen, or has he taken from the Most Merciful a promise? No! We will record what he says and extend for him from the punishment extensively." (Quran 19:77-79)

"And have you seen he who disbelieved in Our verses and said, 'I will surely be given wealth and children [in the next life]?' Has he looked into the unseen, or has he taken from the Most Merciful a promise? No! We will record what he says and extend for him from the punishment extensively." (Quran 19:77-79)

In this verse, Allah is questioning those who disbelieve in His verses and make assumptions about what they will receive in the afterlife. They claim that they will be granted wealth and children in the next life without any proof or evidence. Allah then asks them if they have any knowledge of the unseen, or if they have taken a promise from Him that guarantees their desires.

Allah then asserts that they are making false claims without any proof or evidence, and that He will record everything that they say and extend their punishment extensively. This is a warning to people who make false claims and promises about the afterlife without any proof or evidence, and serves as a reminder that they will be held accountable for their words and actions on the Day of Judgment.

This verse also highlights the importance of having knowledge and evidence before making claims or assumptions about the afterlife. It is a reminder that Allah is the only one who has knowledge of the unseen, and that we as humans should not make assumptions or false promises based on our own desires and wishes.

Additionally, the verse emphasizes that Allah is the Most Merciful, but at the same time, He is also just and will hold people accountable for their actions. Therefore, it is important to have faith in Allah and His promises, and to strive towards good deeds and righteousness in order to earn His mercy and forgiveness.

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