The surah concludes by asserting that absolutely every microscopic deed will be laid bare and witnessed by the individual, creating a severe internal theological conflict with the Islamic mechanics of forgiveness (Ghufran).
Surah 99:7-8:
So whoever does an atom's weight of good will see it. And whoever does an atom's weight of evil will see it.
The Logical Bug: The text lays down an absolute, uncompromising mathematical equation: every single subatomic particle of evil will be visually witnessed by the person who committed it (Yarah).
However, this directly violates the overarching Islamic doctrine of Sitr (divine concealment) and Tafsir traditions regarding forgiveness, which state that when Allah forgives a sin, He completely erases it from the book of deeds, forces the recording angels to forget it, and removes it from the sinner's memory so it leaves no trace on Judgment Day. The text cannot logically maintain a strict system of absolute visual accountability down to an "atom's weight" while simultaneously operating a parallel system where sins are entirely scrubbed out and made completely invisible before the judgment begins.