Another version of how the resurrected are judged (“particular elements that make up the occasion of the reckoning” in the Quran are not ordered or grouped and are called “modalities of judgement”)[47] involves several references in the Quran to mīzān (balance), which some commentators believe refers to a way of balancing the weight of an individual’s good deeds and bad on Judgement day, to see which is heavier, as the occurrence stated in Kitāb aḥwāl al-qiyāma, which will span in fifty thousand years.[48]