Judgement Day - question posed by Allah, asking where the disbelievers are headed, according to the Quran

Quran is a rhetorical question asked by Allah, which asks the disbelievers where they are headed. The verse serves as a reminder that everyone will be held accountable for their actions on the Day of Judgment, and encourages believers to reflect on the purpose of their existence and strive towards fulfilling their duties to Allah.

Quran 77:11:

Translation: "So where are you going?"

Explanation: This verse is a rhetorical question posed by Allah, asking where the disbelievers are headed, or what their ultimate destination is. The preceding verses describe the Day of Judgment, when the earth will quake, the mountains will be scattered, and people will be divided into groups of the blessed and the wretched. This verse serves as a reminder that despite their arrogance and disbelief, the disbelievers will ultimately be held accountable for their actions and will have to face the consequences of their choices. It encourages believers to reflect on the purpose of their existence and strive towards fulfilling their duties to Allah, in order to be among the successful on the Day of Judgment.

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