25. " then, how (will it be with them) when we shall gather them together
for the day (of judgement) about which there is no doubt,
when every one shall be paid in full what the one has earned, and they shall
not be dealt with unjustly ? "

commentary:
by rejecting the vain imaginations of the jews, this verse threatens
them and says that the divine court will be held up based upon justice
and no one will be treated unjustly.

" then, how (will it be with them) when we shall gather them together
for the day (of judgement) about which there is no doubt,
when every one shall be paid in full what the one has earned, and they shall
not be dealt with unjustly ? "

all people are equal before the divine justice, and rewards and
recompences will be given due to faith, good deed and piety, not
because of tribal relationships and, or, for a special group.

no action will be eliminated, for every deed will return to its
performer, who is its owner, too.