Tafseer of Mutual Disillusion · At-Taghaabun · 64:7
Those who disbelieve have claimed that they will never be resurrected. Say, "Yes, by my Lord, you will surely be resurrected; then you will surely be informed of what you did. And that, for Allah, is easy."
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The Exalted, whose praise is exalted, says: Those who disbelieve in Allah claimed that Allah would not, after their death, raise them up from their graves unto Him. Ibn ʿUmar used to say: "zaʿama" (he claimed) is an indication of a lie.
Muḥammad ibn Nāfiʿ al-Baṣrī related that to me, saying: ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Mahdī related to us, on the authority of Sufyān, on the authority of one of his companions, on the authority of Ibn ʿUmar.
And His words: (Say: Yes indeed, by my Lord, you shall certainly be raised up) He says to His Prophet ﷺ: Say to them, O Muḥammad: Yes indeed, by my Lord, you shall certainly be raised up from your graves (then you shall certainly be informed of what you have done) He says: then you shall certainly be told of your deeds which you performed in the worldly life, (and that is easy for Allah) He says: and your resurrection from your graves after your death is, for Allah, simple and light.