“They shall say: 'Oh, Woe unto us! Who did raise us up from our place of repose?' (Qur’an, 39:67-75) “And the Trumpet will be blown then lo! they shall hasten from (their) graves unto their Lord. Then they shall not be able to make a bequest, nor shall they (be able to) return to their families. “They wait not but for a single (terrible) cry which will seize them while they will be wrangling with each other. “And they say: 'When is this promise (going to happen), if you are truthful?' It would help the readers to understand the next chapters where the details are given.Īnyhow, returning to the topic of 'Trumpet': Allah says: These Ayats have been quoted here in full as they give a concise description of the events of Qiyamat from the beginning upto the end. “And thou shaft see the angels circling around the 'Arsh' (The throne of absolute authority), celebrating the praise of their Lord, and it shall be judged between them with justice, and it shall be said: 'All praise is of Allah, the Lord of the universe” (Qur’an, 39:67-75) “And they shall say: 'All praise is for Allah, who made good to us His promise, and He has made us to inherit the earth we may dwell in the Garden wherever we please and goodly is the recompense of the workers (of good deeds).' “And -those who feared their Lord shall be conveyed in companies unto the Garden until when they come to it, and its doors shall be opened,and its keepers shall say unto them: Peace be on you! You shall be happy enter it then to abide for ever.' It shall be said (unto them): 'Enter you the gates of Hell, (to abide) therein forever,' and wretched (is) the abode of the arrogants. Until, when they come to it, its doors shall be opened, and its keepers shall say unto them: 'Did not come unto you Messengers from amongst you reciting unto you the signs of your Lord and warning you of the meeting of this your day?' They shall say: 'Yes' but the sentence of punishment is confirmed on the disbelievers. “And those who disbelieved shall be driven unto Hell in flocks. “And every soul shall be paid in full what it had done and He knows best what they do. “And the earth shall get radiant with the light of its Lord and the Book (of deeds) shall be set, and the prophets and the witnesses shall be brought up and (it) shall be judged between them with Justice, and they shall not be wronged. Then (the Trumpet) shall be blown again and lo! They shall stand up awaiting. “And the Trumpet shall be blown, then shall swoon (i.e., die) whoever is in heavens and whoever is in the earth, except those whom Allah has willed (to keep alive on that occasion). Hallowed is He, and Exalted is He, High above all they associate with Him. “They esteemed not Allah as is His due and the whole earth shall be in His grip on the Day of Judgement, and heavens rolled up in His right hand (power). Allah has mentioned it in many Ayats of the Qur'an. I'm not really sure, sorry.The Sound of the Trumpet ( Sur, in Arabic) will be the first stage ot the Day of Judgement. but Misao is one of my favorite horror RPGMaker/Wolf RPG games.Īs for whether it was made by one person or not. I'd say that the plot is thinner than Mad Father's, and the atmosphere is both dark and more than a little quirky. I wouldn't say the puzzles are too obtuse either- mostly a lot of exploration and avoiding the 40+ ways to die. it still feels pretty 'fair' because it has a very nice quicksave system and I don't think it will allow you to save while you are in an unwinnable situation. It's REALLY easy to die in this game- like sometimes just examining one wrong object can kill you. It probably took me 1-2 hours to complete (with the epilogue), but I've replayed it with the other protagonist and I played the freeware version of Misao, so I kinda knew what I was doing (there are MANY changes between the freeware and this version, though).
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