(Al-Jasiya ) 45 : 33
وَبَدَا لَهُمْ سَيِّئَاتُ مَا عَمِلُوا وَحَاقَ بِهِمْ مَا كَانُوا بِهِ يَسْتَهْزِئُونَ

And the evils they did will be apparent to them; they will be affected by the happening of whatever they had been ridiculing.

Whenever one transforms his Jinn Soulmate mentioned in verses 43: 36–39 into a believer, then only from him will happen the deeds and thoughts that he will like to read on the Day of Judgment. But the Fujjar, by forgetting Adhikr, live here forgetting Allah, and so their Jinn Soulmates inscribe in their Book of Deeds the sexual transgressions they entertained—even during their five-time prayer and even with their own spouses. As explained in verses 17: 13–14, on the Day of Judgment, when it is given to them as an open book for reckoning, they will see all they had seen by their minds and eyes from this worldly life as inscribed in it. The scene of regretting and worrying for these Fujjar on reading that book is explained in verse 18: 49. As explained in verses 2: 28 and 20: 121, in Hell—where there will be no space even to insert a needle—they will remain fused with the sexual objects of opposite genders with whom they wished to commit illegal acts in this world. See explanation 11: 8; 32: 12; and 39: 47–48.