He who does good works while he is a believer, shall not see his efforts disregarded: We record them all. 94 The people whom We destroyed can never return to this world 95 until Gog and Magog are let loose to rush down from the hills. 96 the while the true promise [of resurrection] draws close [to its fulfillment]. But then, lo! the eyes of those who [in their lifetime] were bent on denying the truth will stare in horror, [and they will exclaim:] "Oh, woe unto us! We were indeed heedless of this [promise of resurrection]! - nay, we were [bent on] doing evil!" 97 Indeed, you [disbelievers] and what you worship other than Allah are the firewood of Hell. You will be coming to [enter] it. 98 Had they really been gods they would not have entered it: They will all abide in it for ever. 99 There, sobbing will be their lot, nor will they there hear (aught else). 100 Lo! those unto whom kindness hath gone forth before from Us, they will be far removed from thence. 101 They shall not hear the slightest sound of it (Hell), while they abide in that which their ownselves desire. 102 The greatest terror (on the Day of Resurrection) will not grieve them, and the angels will meet them, (with the greeting): "This is your Day which you were promised." 103 The day when We shall roll up the heavens as the recording angel rolls up the register of deeds; We shall make him similar to Our making him the first time; this is a promise upon Us; We certainly have to do it. 104 We have already written in the Psalms following the Reminder, "My righteous servants shall inherit the earth." 105 Surely in this is a Message delivered unto a people who serve. 106 And We have not sent thee except as a mercy unto the Worlds. 107 Say, "It is only revealed to me that your god is but one God; so will you be Muslims [in submission to Him]?" 108 But if they turn back, say: I have given you warning in fairness and I do not know whether what you are threatened with is near or far; 109 He knows your spoken words and 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