And whosoever does deeds of righteousness, being a believer, no unthankfulness shall befall his endeavour; We Ourselves write it down for him. 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 Ya'juj and Ma'juj are let out, and from every mound they are trickling down. 96 And the True Promise draweth nigh; then behold them, staring wide (in terror), the eyes of those who disbelieve! (They say): Alas for us! We (lived) in forgetfulness of this. Ah, but we were wrong-doers! 97 'Surely you, and that you were serving apart from God, are fuel for Gehenna; you shall go down to it.' 98 if those had really been deities, they would not have been led there; but there they will remain forever. 99 Therein wailing is their portion, and therein they hear not. 100 Indeed, those for whom the best [reward] has preceded from Us - they are from it far removed. 101 They will not even hear the slightest sound from it while enjoying the best that they can wish for in their everlasting life. 102 The greatest fear will not aggrieve them, and the angels will welcome them; saying “This is your day, which you were promised.” 103 On that Day, We shall roll up the heaven like a written scroll is rolled. As We originated the first creation, so will We bring it back again. This is a binding promise on Us which We shall assuredly fulfill. 104 AND, INDEED, after having exhorted [man,] We laid it down in all the books of divine wisdom that My righteous servants shall inherit the earth: 105 Most surely in this is a message to a people who serve 106 And We have not sent thee except as a mercy unto the Worlds. 107 Say: 'It is revealed unto me only that your God is One God; do you then surrender?' 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 "It is He Who knows what is open in speech and what ye hide (in your hearts). 110 I think that this [reprieve] is possibly a trial for you, an opportunity to enjoy yourselves until an appointed time." 111 "Judge in truth (between us), O Lord," he said. "Our Lord is merciful, whose help we seek against what you attribute." 112