Abraham
IN THE NAME OF GOD, THE MOST GRACIOUS, THE DISPENSER OF GRACE
[14:49]
For on that Day thou wilt see all who were lost in sin linked together in fetters,


* v.49 : In his commentary on this passage, Rāzī expresses the view that the reference to the sinners’ being “linked together in fetters” is a metaphor of their own evil deeds and inclinations and, consequently, of the utter despair which will be common to all of them in the hereafter. To my mind, it may also be an allusion to the chain-reaction which every evil deed is bound to set in motion on earth, one evil unavoidably begetting another.