(Yaaseen) 36 : 50
فَلَا يَسْتَطِيعُونَ تَوْصِيَةً وَلَا إِلَىٰ أَهْلِهِمْ يَرْجِعُونَ

Then they can’t do any bequest, and they can’t return to their family.

By the end of one Friday’s daytime, the Last Hour will occur. Today, without considering the importance of Friday, it is regarded as a working day, while Sunday is regarded as a holiday. This is a sign that the Last Hour is near. The Arabic Quran-reading Fujjar, by neglecting the importance of Friday and the Last Hour, will be away from their homes when that single blast happens. These Fujjar, even though they can pay for goods at the time of purchase, engage in credit-based transactions without clearing them. So, when the blast of the Last Hour occurs, they won’t be able to return to their family to console them or make any bequest regarding unpaid amounts. See explanation 23:99-100; 39:68; 43:65-67.