(Ad-Dukhan) 44 : 49
ذُقْ إِنَّكَ أَنْتَ الْعَزِيزُ الْكَرِيمُ

“You taste, indeed, you were a mighty noble.”

Among the three groups who read the Arabic Qur’an, nine hundred and ninety-nine out of each thousand—including the Kafir and Fajir—are the Fujjar as explained in verses 3:7-10. Their Ledger is in Sijjeen of Hell as told in verse 83:7; and they are the Kuffar as told in verses 83:34 and 36; and the Fujjar are in the Hades as told in verse 82:14. The Fujjar Mujirims who do not testify Adhikr—the Truth—are in Hades as explained in verses 2:119 and 43:74-78.

As explained in verse 38:24, the Fujjar man and woman who do not transform their Jinn soulmate mentioned in verses 43:36-39 into a believer with Adhikr are inscribing in their Book of Deeds fastened around their neck, the sexual organs of opposite genders, especially in their five-time prayer performed without participating in the soul. The scene of regretting and wailing of these Mujirims from the Hereafter, while seeing all their secrets, thoughts, and deeds in the Book of Deeds, is explained in verse 18:49.

When the hypocrites and Kuffar who do not believe in the Hereafter and serve Satan by forgetting Allah are reminded about these, they will disdain it and leave the place proudly, just as if it will not happen. To such Fujjar, it will be told on the Day of Judgment: “You taste, indeed, you were a mighty noble” as mentioned in the verse. See explanation 8:22; 37:62-68; 39:22; and 46:20.