36.51 - And the trumpet will be blown, and at once from the graves to their Lord they will hasten. 36.52 - They will say: O woe to us, who has raised us up from our sleeping place? This is what the Compassionate promised, and the messengers told the truth. 36.53 - It was only a single shout, and at once they are all made before Us, present. 36.54 - So today no soul will wronged in any thing; and you will not be rewarded except for what you used to do. 36.55 - Indeed, the companions of the garden will be, that day, amused in occupation. 36.56 - They and their spouses will be in shades; on raised couches, reclining. 36.57 - For them therein is fruit, and for them is whatever they wish. 36.58 - A peaceful saying from a Merciful Lord. 36.59 - And stand apart today, you criminals. 36.60 - Did I not enjoin you, O sons of Adam, that you should not worship the devil, (for) indeed, he is for you an obvious enemy.