![]() That is, after this they will not be able to say whatever they like with their tongue. ![]() How can these two things be reconciled? The answer is: To seal the mouths means to deprive them of their power of speech. The question arises: On the one hand, Allah says: We shall seal their mouths, and on the other hand, in the verse of Surah An-Noor, He says: Their tongues will bear testimony against them. (Surah An-Noor, Ayat 24) Then, when all will have reached there, their ears and their eyes and their very skins will bear witness against them concerning what they had been doing in the world. They should not forget the Day when their own tongues and their own hands and feet will bear testimony to their misdeeds. But at other places it has been said that their eyes and their ears and their tongues, and the very skins of their body, will tell how they had been employed in the world. ![]() In this connection, here only the evidence to be given by the hands and the feet has been mentioned. Just see what your own limbs say about your misdeeds. Then will Allah Almighty command: Well, stop your babbling. This command will be given in respect of the stubborn culprits, who will refuse to confess their crimes, will belie the witnesses, and will also not acknowledge the genuineness of their conduct-book. (36:65) Today We shall put a seal on their mouths, and their hands will speak to Us and their feet shall bear witness to what they had been doing. ![]()
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