6. The words 'call to account' refers to the questioning people will be subjected
to on the Day of Judgement. For it is the reckoning on the Day, of Judgement
that really matters. Punishment dealt upon corrupt individuals and communities
in this world does not constitute their true punishment. Punishment in this
world is no more than what happens when a criminal, who has been strutting scot-free,
is suddenly arrested. The arrest constitutes no more than depriving the criminal
of the opportunity to perpetrate further crimes. The annals of history are filled
with instances where corrupt nations have been punished, proving that man has
not been granted absolute licence to go about doing whatever he pleases. Rather,
there is a Power above all that allows man to act freely but only to a certain
extent, no more. And when man exceeds those limits, that Power administers a
series of warnings in order that he might heed the warnings and give up his
wickedness. But when man fails totally to respond to such warnings, he is punished.
Anyone who considers the events of history, will conclude that the Lord of the
universe must have certainly appointed a Day of Judgement in order to hold the
wrong-doers to account for their actions and to punish them. That the Qur'an
refers to the recurrent punishment of wicked nations as an argument in support
of the establishment of the final judgement in the Hereafter is evidenced by
the fact that the present (verse- 6 )- opens with the word so'.
7. This shows that on the Day of Judgement Prophethood will be the main basis of reckoning. On the one hand, the Prophets will be questioned about the efforts they made to convey God's Message to mankind. On the other hand, the people to whom the Prophets were sent will be questioned about their response to the message. The Qur'an is not explicit about how judgements will be made with regard to individuals and communities who did not receive God's Message. It seems that God has left judgement - to borrow a contemporary judicial expression - reserved. However, with regard to individuals and communities who did receive God's Message through the Prophets, the Qur'an states explicitly, that they will have no justification whatsoever to put forward a defence of their disbelief and denial, of their transgression and disobedience. They are doomed to be east into Hell in utter helplessness and dejection.