(Fathwir) 35 : 5
يَا أَيُّهَا النَّاسُ إِنَّ وَعْدَ اللَّهِ حَقٌّ ۖ فَلَا تَغُرَّنَّكُمُ الْحَيَاةُ الدُّنْيَا ۖ وَلَا يَغُرَّنَّكُمْ بِاللَّهِ الْغَرُورُ

Oh mankind! Indeed the promise of the Lord is True, so the worldly life shouldn’t deceive you, and let not the chief deceiver deceive you regarding Allah. 

The promise of the Lord includes the Last Hour, the death of disbelievers who will witness against their souls that they were indeed disbelievers, resurrection, the Day of Judgment, the Judgment conducted by reading the book of deeds fastened around everyone’s neck, as explained in verses 17: 13-14, the utilization of Adhikr as the scale of Judgment in the Hereafter, sending the hypocrites to Hell without Trial and their followers after Trial, the blaming and cursing of Fajirs and hypocritical leaders among the Arabic Quran-reading Fujjar in the Hereafter, as explained in verses 2: 165-167, severe punishment in Hell, and the pathetic condition of begging to escape Hell. Adhikr is revealed to judge matters here on Earth concerning mankind's differences, as explained in verses 5: 44, 45, 57, and 16: 64. But the hypocrites among the Arabic Quran-reading Fujjar hide these verses and teach their followers that Allah will judge mankind in the Hereafter concerning the matters they differ on. These aimless hypocrites will be sent to Hell without Trial, as explained in verse 4: 145, while their heedless followers will be sent to Hell after Trial, as explained in verses 39: 71. The pathetic scene of blaming, cursing, and quarreling among these hypocritical leaders and their blind followers in the Hereafter is explained in verses 2: 165-167. Adhikr—the Best Interpretation of the Lord’s Book—warns all about what will happen in the Hereafter in one's heart's language through one-third of Its verses. But the deceiver Satan prevents mankind from Adhikr, making them forget all that is warned through the Book. Satan doesn’t prevent mankind from hearing and reading the Arabic Quran but prevents them from hearing and reading Adhikr. As warned through verses 25: 27-29, such wrongdoers will wail in the Hereafter by biting their hands, saying, "Oh, I wish I had taken the way of life with the Messenger. Oh, woe to me! I wish I hadn’t taken so and so as my intimate friend. Surely he led me astray from Adhikr after it had come to me, and Satan was a deceiver to mankind." See explanation 2: 254; 3: 185; 6: 90.