Transliteration:( Falaa yastatee'oona taw siyatanw-wa laaa ilaaa ahlihim yarji'oon )
"Then neither will they be able to make a will [76], nor will they return to their families."
This verse emphasizes the sudden and overwhelming nature of the Day of Judgement. When the final blast occurs:
People will be caught in the middle of their routines.
They will not be able to make a will, settle their affairs, or say farewell.
Nor will they have a chance to return to their families.
Wherever they are—marketplaces, homes, or roads—they will be seized instantly, leaving all tasks incomplete.
This serves as a powerful reminder that the Hour can strike without warning, and one should always be spiritually prepared.
The tafsir of Surah Yaseen verse 50 by Ibn Kathir is unavailable here.
Please refer to Surah Yaseen ayat 48 which provides the complete commentary from verse 48 through 50.
(36:50) and they will not even be able to make a testament, nor to return to their households.[46]
46. That is, the Resurrection will not take place piecemeal so that the people may leisurely watch its coming, but it will come all of a sudden when the people will be engaged in their daily business and they will have no idea whatever that the end of the world had approached. There will be a terrible blast and everyone will fall dead at the spot. Abdullah bin Amr and Abu Hurairah have related a Hadith from the Prophet (peace be upon him) saying: The people will be walking on the roads as usual, will be buying and selling in the markets, will be disputing matters in their assemblies, when suddenly the Trumpet shall be sounded. Thereupon the one who was buying cloth would collapse and he would not have the time to put down the cloth from his hand; the one who was filling a cistern to water his animals would not have the time to water; and the one who was going to eat, would not have the time to lift the morsel to his mouth and Resurrection will take place.
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