The reward of the righteously striving believers will not be neglected. We are keeping the record of their good deeds. 94 And there is prohibition upon [the people of] a city which We have destroyed that they will [ever] return 95 Until, when Gog and Magog are let loose, and they hasten out of every mound, 96 And the true promise (Day of Resurrection) shall draw near (of fulfillment). Then (when mankind is resurrected from their graves), you shall see the eyes of the disbelievers fixedly stare in horror. (They will say): "Woe to us! We were indeed heedless of this; nay, but we were Zalimun (polytheists and wrong-doers, etc.)." 97 Verily you and those you worship other than God will be faggots for Hell; and come to it you will. 98 Had these indeed been gods they would not have gone there. But (as it is), all of you shall ever abide in it." 99 Therein wailing is their portion, and therein they hear not. 100 But those to whom We have already promised blessings will be far away from hell. 101 They will not hear its faintest sound, and they shall abide in that which their souls long for. 102 The great Horror [of the Day of Judgement] shall not grieve them, and the angels will welcome them, saying, "This is your Day which you have been promised." 103 On the day when We will roll up heaven like the rolling up of the scroll for writings, as We originated the first creation, (so) We shall reproduce it; a promise (binding on Us); surely We will bring it about. 104 And certainly We wrote in the Book after the reminder that (as for) the land, My righteous servants shall inherit it. 105 Indeed, in this [Qur'an] is notification for a worshipping people. 106 And We have not sent thee except as a mercy unto the Worlds. 107 Say, "It is revealed to me that there is only one Lord. Will you then submit yourselves to His will?" 108 But if they turn away, say: "I have proclaimed this in equity unto all of you alike; but I do not know whether that [judgment] which you are promised [by God] is near or far [in time]. 109 Surely He knows what is spoken aloud and He knows what you hide. 110 And know not; haply it may be a trial for you, and an enjoyment for a season. 111 He saith: my Lord! judge Thou with truth. And our Lord is the Compassionate Whose help is to be sought against that which ye utter. 112