So whoever does righteous deeds while he is a believer - no denial will there be for his effort, and indeed We, of it, are recorders. 94 And there is prohibition upon [the people of] a city which We have destroyed that they will [ever] return 95 until Gog and Magog are let loose to rush down from the hills. 96 And the True Promise has come near – thereupon the eyes of the disbelievers will become fixed, staring wide; saying “Woe to us – we were in neglect of this, but in fact we were unjust.” 97 You and all those who you were worshipping, other than Allah, shall be the fuel of Gehenna; there you shall all go down to it. 98 If those had been gods, they would never have gone down to it, but in it they shall live for ever. 99 They will bray in it and not be able to hear anything in it. 100 But those for whom a good reward had been fore-ordained by Us, will be far removed from it, 101 They shall not hear the least sound thereof, and in that felicity which their souls desire they shall be abiders. 102 The Great Terror shall grieve them not, and the angels will meet them: this is Your Day which ye were ever promised 103 The Day when We shall roll up the heavens as a recorder rolleth up a written scroll. As We began the first creation, We shall repeat it. (It is) a promise (binding) upon Us. Lo! We are to perform 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 proclamation to a worshiping nation. 106 And We have not sent you, [O Muhammad], except as a mercy to 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 are averse, then say: I have warned you all alike, although I know not whether nigh or far is that which ye are promised. 109 Indeed He knows what you say loudly and what you hide. 110 And I do not know if this is a trial for you and an enjoyment for a time' 111 He said: 'My Lord, judge Thou with truth! And our Lord is the All-merciful; His succour is ever to be sought against that you describe.' 112