And on that day when we will gather from every nation a...
And on that day when we will gather from every nation a party from among those who rejected our communications, thereafter they shall be formed into groups." In order to prepare a back-ground of reasoning for these two verses regarding the matter of 'Rajaah' before resurrection, let us consider the following points: The commentaters of the Holy Quran believe that these two verses describe about the day of judgment, the first verse talks about one of the signs before resurrection.
Jalal Al-deen Al-Soyuti, in the interpretation of 'Al-dor Al-manthoor', narratedfrom Ibn Abi Shaibah from Hudhaifah says that 'emergence of the reptile of earth' is one the incidents before the day of resurrection. There is no doubt that on the day of resurrection, all the human beings will be mustered together, and not a single group will be left out from any nation.
Quran, regarding the inclusiveness of the return of the human, says the following: " this a day on which the people shall be gathered, and in another verse says: "And together the day on which we will cause the mountains to pass away and you will see the earth a leveled plain and we will gather them and leave not any one of them behind." Therefore, on the day of resurrection, all the individuals in the earth will be brought back to life and this is not specific for only a special group.
The second verse declares the resurrection of a special group and a specific gathering of nations, not all humans.
This verse states, "And on the day when we will gather from every nation a party from among those who rejected our communications." This verse clearly testifies the fact that not all humans will be resurrected Result: According to these three brief introductions, it is quite clear that the resurrection of a special group of humans, who deny the divine signs, which can be understood from the second verse is an accident, which will occur before the set up of the day of judgment.
Therefore, the resurrection of the humans on that day includes all the individuals and is not specified to one group. With this explanation, the clarity of our points that are based on the return of a group of humans after death and before the day of resurrection is proven: and this is the phenomenon of 'Rajaah'.