Counsel
IN THE NAME OF GOD, THE MOST GRACIOUS, THE DISPENSER OF GRACE
[42:30]
Now whatever calamity may befall you [on Judgment Day] will be an outcome of what your own hands have wrought, although He pardons much;


* v.30 : This oft-recurring phrase is a Qur’anic metonym for man’s doings and conscious attitudes in this world, meant to bring out the fact that these doings or attitudes are the “harvest” of a person’s spiritual character and have, therefore, a definite influence on the quality of his life in the hereafter. Since the latter is but an organic continuation of earthly life, man’s subsequent spiritual growth and bliss or, alternatively, spiritual darkness and suffering – symbolically circumscribed as God’s “reward” and “chastisement” or “paradise” and “hell” – depend on, and are a result of, what one has previously “earned.”