The Surah Al-Inshiqaaq is similar in style with the Surah AT-Takwir and Al-Infitaar which we have previously explained. These Surahs have an identical format of beginning which consists of a set of conditional statements. In Al-Infitar Surah the conclusion portion is:
{عَلِمَتْ نَفْسٌ مَّا قَدَّمَتْ وَأَخَّرَتْ}
(A soul will [then] know what it has put forth and kept back)
(Al-Infitar: 5)
However, Here Allah (swt) does not mention the “then ..” which is the conclusion portion after the series of “when…” portions. WHY?
The scholars said: Because it is sufficed to be mentioned it in the previous Surahs of At-Takwir and Al-Infitar. Thus, there is no need to repeat the meaning.
This manner and style in the great Qur’anic performance gives a way to meditation and give the mind itself an opportunity to think, reflect upon and derives the meaning, consequently, dedicates to reading of the Qur’anic texts. So discovering the meaning is a method of mental evocativeness.
So, in Surah Al-Inshiqaaq Allah (swt) says: