Horrific scenes of the doomsday based on the Quran and Hadith
The Day of Judgment—that day will be a day when the mountains will fly like cotton, the sky will split open, and the sun will descend close to people's heads. Allah says in the Quran:
“On the Day when people will rush about like drunkards, but they will not be drunk; rather, Allah's punishment will be severe.”
(Surah Al-Hajj: 2)
On that day, no nation, no religion, no identity will protect anyone. The question will be—“What have you brought?”
The Field of Judgment: All in One Row
Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Jews—all will stand together on the field of judgment. No one will say, “I was a Hindu,” no one will say, “I was a Muslim”—rather, everyone will say:
“Oh, how I wish I had been sent back to this world!”
(Surah An-A’am: 27)
On that Day, the body of a person will speak, and the hands and feet will bear witness. Nothing will be hidden.
The only question is: Did the truth reach us?
Many people think that Islam says that all non-Muslims are in Hell. But the Quran and the authentic Hadith explain the matter in more depth.
Allah Almighty says:
“I do not punish a people until I have sent to them a Messenger.”
(Surah Bani Isra’il: 15)
That is—
If a Hindu person has never received the correct invitation to Islam,
or has only known wrong, distorted information about Islam,
then Allah will judge him completely.
Imam Ibn Taymiyyah (may Allah have mercy on him) said—
“Allah will judge those to whom the truth has not reached clearly, by His grace.”
But those who denied the truth despite knowing it?
The horrific scene of the Day of Judgment will be even more terrifying—when some people will say:
“O Allah! We knew it was true, but the fear of this world, the fear of society, and the lure of wealth held us back.”
For them, the Quran has a stern warning:
“Those who disbelieve and deny the truth, for them is the Fire of Hell.”
(Surah Bayyinah: 6)
The issue here is not religion—denial. It is not being a Hindu, but knowingly denying the oneness of Allah and the Messenger (peace be upon him).
A heartbreaking scene
It is mentioned in the Hadith—on the Day of Judgment, some people will say:
“O Allah! If someone had come to us and told us, we would have believed.”
Then Allah will say:
“I gave you a conscience, I gave you the opportunity to seek the truth.”
On that day, many mothers will not recognize their children, and friends will avoid each other. No one will be able to blame their sins on others.
Are Muslims safe?
Here comes the most terrible truth.
Many Muslims will also cry. Because—
Did not pray
Oppressed
Taken usury
Worshipped
Caused suffering
The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said:
“Someone may go to Hell even if he prays.”
(Muslim, meaning)
That is, on the Day of Judgment, whether one is Hindu or Muslim is not important, what is important is—
Faith
Actions
Justice
Sincerity
Allah's Mercy is for Everyone
Allah says:
"My mercy encompasses all things."
(Surah A'raf: 156)
On that day, it may happen that—
A Hindu who never knew Islam but was truthful and did not oppress—Allah will make a special decision about him.
And a Muslim who, despite praying, caused trouble to people—will face a severe reckoning.
Lessons for Us
This discussion is not to scare anyone, but to awaken ourselves.
The question of what will happen to Hindus—before that, one should ask:
👉 What will happen to me?
👉 What will I stand before Allah with?
The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said:
“The wise person is the one who prepares for the life after his death.”
(Tirmidhi)
The last word
The Day of Judgment will be terrible, just, but fair.
On that day, there will be no ethnic identity—only deeds will stand before Allah.
Let us, without hating anyone—
invite to the truth,
let us fix our deeds,
hope for Allah's mercy,
and fear His punishment.
Because the Day of Judgment will come—the only question is:
"Are we ready?"

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