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 a ban is laid on every town which We have destroyed, that they Shall not return. 95 Until when [the dam of] Gog and Magog has been opened and they, from every elevation, descend 96 And the certain promise (of Doom) comes near. Then the eyes of unbelievers will be fixed in horror, (and they will cry:) "Ah, woe betide, we were indeed heedless of this, and were oppressors and unjust." 97 Lo! ye (idolaters) and that which ye worship beside Allah are fuel of hell. Thereunto ye will 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 There will only be groaning for them, and they will not hear any thing. 100 But those for whom a good reward had been fore-ordained by Us, will be far removed from it, 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 terror shall not grieve them, and the angels shall receive them: 'This is your day that 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 We had prescribed in the Book of Psalms after the reminder and admonition, that those of Our creatures who are good will in the end rule the earth. 105 Verily, in this (the Quran) there is a plain Message for people who worship Allah (i.e. the true, real believers of Islamic Monotheism who act practically on the Quran and the Sunnah legal ways of the Prophet SAW). 106 We have not sent thee, save as a mercy unto all beings. 107 Say, "It has been revealed to me that your God is but One God. Will you then submit to Him?" 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 Lo! He knoweth that which is said openly, and that which ye conceal. 110 I think that this [reprieve] is possibly a trial for you, an opportunity to enjoy yourselves until an appointed time." 111 Say, "My Lord, judge with truth. Our Lord is the Gracious One whose help we seek against what you utter." 112