That is what your hands have sent forth for you; and indeed, Lord Allah is not unjust to His servants.
By ridiculing verses 2: 245; 57: 11 and 64: 17 which ask about who is there to lend a good loan to Lord, the Jews and hypocrites during Messenger’s time used to say that Lord is poor as told in verse 3: 181.
Today, the people of the Book are not the Jews, Christians, or others who do not read these verses, but it is the Arabic Quran reading Fujjar who have made their food ‘rejecting Adhikr’. They are not accepting the Lord as the Impartial and Lord of the worlds. It is told in verse 48: 6: “The Fujjar are having an evil concept about Lord, so they will have evil consequence; Lord’s wrath and curse have happened upon them, and Hell is kept prepared for them”. The Fujjar are adapting the names and costumes of Prophets and Messengers without witnessing their life before mankind. By doing so they are not following any Messenger or Prophet, instead, they are following twenty-nine pseudo-prophets and are hurrying for the Antichrist. They are only uttering Quran which means ‘for repeated reading’, and they hide the different names of the Adhikr. Adhikr is the Best Interpretation of the Lord’s Book which is to be read repeatedly.
It is told in verses 8: 50-51: “If you could see when Angels take the soul of those who disbelieved; they will be striking their faces and their backs and will be saying: ‘You taste the punishment of the Burning Fire’. That is what your hands have sent forth for you, and indeed Lord is not unjust to His servants”. It is told in verses 22: 8-10: “Among the mankind is one who disputes about Lord Allah without Knowledge or Guidance or an Enlightening Book. He twists his neck to mislead mankind from the path of Lord, for him has disgrace in this world, and Lord will make him taste the punishment of the Burning Fire in the Hereafter. That is for what your hands have put forth, and indeed Lord is not ever unjust upon His servants”. And it is told in verse 41: 46: “Whoever does good, it is for his soul; and whoever does evil, it is against his soul, and your Lord is not unjust to His servants”. See explanation 2: 6-7, 94- 95; 3: 90-91 and 9: 80-82.