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Abbas bin Mohammad Reza al qummi, translator: AejazAli Turab husain Bujwala (Hussaini)

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remain in eternal bliss in Paradise. While the unfortunate child who has failed in his exams, passes through the narrow lanes hiding from people's sight with his head bowed down in shame. Sometimes he wishes that he had died, and sometimes pacifies himself. This will be the state of the evil-doers on that day. "And as for him who is given his book in his left hand he shall say: 0 would that my book
had never been given to me, And I had not known what my account was, 0 would that it had made an end (of me), My wealth has a wailed me nothing". (Surah-al-Haqqah : 25-28)

"And as for him who is given his book behind his back, he shall call for perdition, and enter into burning fire". (Surah-al-Inshiqaq : l0-l2)

The (sinner) person will be given his scrolls from behind, in a manner that his right hand will be tied with his neck, and his left hand will be stretched behind. The scrolls
will then be given in his left hand and it will be said unto him "Read your scrolls". He will say, "How can I see what's behind so as to read". Then his neck will be twisted around. In some narratives it is stated that his neck will be turned around pulling him by the beard. And it will be said unto him, "Read your book, your own self is sufficient as a reckoner against you this day". (Surah-al-Bani Israeel : 14)

He will read his scrolls of deeds and cry out "'Sabbora" (perdition)

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