Didn’t they think that they would be resurrected?
The Fujjar all over the world—who are more talkative about the Hereafter and the Day of Judgement—are at the forefront of manipulation and cheating in practical life more than any other people. They do not seriously consider the fact that on the Day of Judgement the reckoning of everyone will be conducted by reading the book of deeds individually, which is fastened around everyone’s neck, as explained in verses 17: 13–14; or that on the Day of Judgement their own skins, hearing, and sight will witness and reflect against them, as explained in verses 41: 19–24. Thus, they have become disbelievers, as told in verses 41: 26–29, so that they are earning Hellfire in this world by performing prayer, fasting, Hajj, and Umra, as explained in verses 25: 65–66. So it is the inevitable duty of believers to convey Adhikr, which is the Splendid Book mentioned in verse 41: 41, to other people belonging to the Messenger’s community—such as Jains, Buddhists, Hindus, Jews, Christians, etc.—aiming to extend the pole shifting of the earth. See explanation 45: 28–32 and 48: 6, 24–25.