And yet, whoever does [the least] of righteous deeds and is a believer withal, his endeavour shall not be disowned: for, behold, We shall record it in his favour. 94 It is imperative that a habitation We have destroyed will not desist (from unbelief) 95 till, when Gog and Magog are unloosed, and they slide down out of every slope, 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 Surely you and what you worship besides Allah are the firewood of hell; to it you shall come. 98 Had these indeed been gods they would not have gone there. But (as it is), all of you shall ever abide in it." 99 Moaning will be their lot therein, and nothing [else] will they hear therein. 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 slightest sound of it (Hell), while they abide in that which their ownselves desire. 102 The great fearful event shall not grieve them, and the angels shall meet them: This is your day which you were 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 Verily there is a message in this for people who are devout. 106 We sent thee not, but as a Mercy for all creatures. 107 Say, "It has been revealed to me that your God is but One God. Will you then submit to Him?" 108 But if they turn back, Say: "I have proclaimed the Message to you all alike and in truth; but I know not whether that which ye are promised is near or far. 109 Indeed, He knows what is declared of speech, and He knows what you conceal. 110 I do not know if this be a trial for you, or a little advantage for a while." 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