Saba
IN THE NAME OF GOD, THE MOST GRACIOUS, THE DISPENSER OF GRACE
[34:54]
And so, a barrier will be set between them and all that they had [ever] desired, as will be done to such of their kind as lived before their time: for, behold, they [too] were lost in doubt amounting to suspicion.


* v.54 : Thus, the impossibility of attaining to the fulfilment of any of their desires – whether positive or negative – sums up, as it were, the suffering of the damned in the life to come.
* I.e., a suspicion that all moral postulates were but meant to deprive them of what they considered to be the “legitimate advantages” of life in this world.