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The Day Every Soul Finds What It Has Done — Absolute Justice on the Day of Judgment

tadabbur Level: intermediate akhirah td-016
يَوۡمَ تَجِدُ كُلُّ نَفۡسٍ مَّا عَمِلَتۡ مِنۡ خَيۡرٍ مُّحۡضَرٗا
— آل عمران 30
Verse: "The day every soul will find what it has done of good presented before it — and what it has done of evil; it will wish that between it and that evil were a great distance." (3:30)

Reflection:
"Every soul" — no exceptions. King and slave, scholar and ignorant, rich and poor — all before one scale.

"Muhdharan" (presented/brought forth):
Not merely a recounting — deeds are brought forth embodied, weighed, or read from a scroll: "Every person — We have bound his bird of omen to his neck, and on the Day of Judgment We will bring out a book he finds spread open."

"It will wish a great distance between itself and its evil":
Among the most intense words of regret in the Quran — the wrongdoer will wish an unbridgeable distance between himself and his misdeeds. But there is no distance and no escape.

Lesson: The small sin you forget may be the very thing presented before you on Judgment Day. "Whoever does an atom's weight of good will see it, and whoever does an atom's weight of evil will see it."
Source: Ibn Kathir (2/30); Al-Sadi; Al-Qurtubi (4/42)
Question: What does "muhdharan" (presented) mean in "the day every soul finds what it has done of good presented"?
Answer: Deeds are brought forth embodied, weighed, or written in a scroll before their doers — not mere memory but real presence.
Printed from quran.zayenha.com — 6/13/2026