The reward of the righteously striving believers will not be neglected. We are keeping the record of their good deeds. 94 And it is forbidden for any township which We have destroyed, that they may return. (Once the disbelievers face death, their return to earth is impossible.) 95 Until when [the dam of] Gog and Magog has been opened and they, from every elevation, descend 96 when the true promise of God draws near, those who denied the truth will stare in amazement, crying, "Woe to us! We have been so heedless of this. Indeed, we were wrongdoers." 97 Verily ye and whatsoever ye worship beside Allah shall be firewood for Hell: thereunto ye shall go down. 98 “Had these been Gods they would not go into hell; and they have to remain in it.” 99 There they shall groan with anguish and the din and noise in Hell will not let them hear anything. 100 Verily those for whom the good has preceded from Us, they will be removed far therefrom (Hell) [e.g. 'Iesa (Jesus), son of Maryam (Mary); 'Uzair (Ezra), etc.]. 101 And will not hear its hissing, and will live for ever in the midst of what their hearts desire. 102 The greatest fear will not aggrieve them, and the angels will welcome them; saying “This is your day, which you were promised.” 103 (This will happen) on the day when We roll up the heavens as if it were a written scroll and bring it back into existence just as though We had created it for the first time. This is what We have promised and We have always been true to Our promise. 104 We have already written in the Psalms following the Reminder, "My righteous servants shall inherit the earth." 105 Verily there is a message in this for people who are devout. 106 And We did not send you (O dear Prophet Mohammed – peace and blessings be upon him) except as a mercy for the entire world. (Prophet Mohammed – peace and blessings be upon him – is the Prophet towards all mankind.) 107 Proclaim, “It is divinely revealed to me that your God is the only One God – Allah; do you therefore become Muslims?” 108 Then, if they should turn their backs, say: 'I have proclaimed to you all equally, even though I know not whether near or far is that you are promised.' 109 Indeed, He knows what is declared of speech, and He knows what you conceal. 110 I know not; haply it is a trial for you and an enjoyment for a time. 111 Say, "My Lord, judge with truth. Our Lord is the Gracious One whose help we seek against what you utter." 112