(Al-Kausar) 108 : 1
بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَٰنِ الرَّحِيمِ إِنَّا أَعْطَيْنَاكَ الْكَوْثَرَ

Indeed, We have given to you abundantly.

It is told in this verse that Allah has given the Messenger favours abundantly. The Best Favour is Adhikr, which is the Ticket to Paradise as well as the Shield and Safeguard against Hellfire. If all 312 Messengers were given Adhikr only, the Messenger Muhammad was also given Fathiha, which is the Ummul Kithab—Mother of the Book—in addition to Adhikr. Moreover, the last two verses of Surah “Al-Baqarah,” which teach to pray, “You do not place any trial upon us just like You placed trial upon previous communities,” were given only to the Messenger Muhammad. On the Day of Judgement, in which all creatures from the first man Aadam to the last man will be assembled, the standard for judgement will be Adhikr—the Truth.

As explained in verse 70: 4, on the Day of Judgement, the duration of which will be as long as fifty thousand years, the right of recommending to Allah for starting the Judgement will belong only to the last Messenger, Muhammad. On that Day, when the sun will be at a cubit’s height, the “Kausar Lake,” which will be the only relief from severe thirst, is also a Favour given only to the Messenger Muhammad. The Lord of the universe has taught through His Messenger that its water is whiter than milk, sweeter than honey, and cooler than snow. If anyone drinks from it, he will never feel thirst thereafter. The Arabic Qur’an Reading Fujjar, including the hypocrites who will enter Hell even without trial, and their blind followers who will enter Hell after trial, are living here by hiding and rejecting Adhikr, and thus they are the worthless people falsifying Dheen and the Messenger. On the Day of Judgement, the Messenger will say to Allah against them, “Oh My Lord! Indeed, these people of mine have migrated from this Reading,” as told in verse 25: 30. They will never drink from the “Kausar Lake.” At the same time, the companions of the right hand who will enter Paradise after trial, and the other people belonging to the Messenger’s community such as Jains, Buddhists, Hindus, Jews, Christians, etc., who will be sent to a world other than Paradise or Hell, will drink from it as explained in verse 2: 62. Thus, the Messenger Muhammad becomes “Mercy for the entire worlds,” as told in verse 21: 107. See explanation 94: 1–8.