The endeavors of he who believes and does good works shall not go unthanked. We write it down for him. 94 The people whom We destroyed can never return to this world 95 until Gog and Magog are let loose, and begin swooping from every mound, 96 and nigh has drawn the true promise, and behold, the eyes of the unbelievers staring: 'Alas for us! We were heedless of this; 'nay, we were evildoers.' 97 They will be told, "You and what you had worshipped instead of God will be the fuel of hell". 98 If these had been gods they would not have come thither, but all will abide therein. 99 Therein breathing out with deep sighs and roaring will be their portion, and therein they will hear not. 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 no sound thereof will they hear; and they will abide in all that their souls have ever desired. 102 The supreme awesomeness [of the Day of Resurrection] will cause them no grief, since the angels will receive them with the greeting: "This is your Day [of triumph - the Day] which you were promised!" 103 On that Day We shall roll up the skies as written scrolls are rolled up; [and] as We brought into being the first creation, so We shall bring it forth anew - a promise which We have willed upon Ourselves: for, behold, We are able to do [all things]! 104 And We have already written in the book [of Psalms] after the [previous] mention that the land [of Paradise] is inherited by My righteous servants. 105 Most surely in this is a message to a people who serve 106 We have sent you forth as nothing but mercy to people of the whole world. 107 Say, "It is revealed to me that there is only one Lord. Will you then submit yourselves to His will?" 108 If they turn away, tell them: "I have warned you all alike. I do not know if what has been promised you is near or far away. 109 Surely He knows what is spoken openly and He knows what you hide; 110 “And what do I know – it may be a trial for you, and an enjoyment for a time.” 111 "Judge in truth (between us), O Lord," he said. "Our Lord is merciful, whose help we seek against what you attribute." 112