Whoever works any act of righteousness and has faith,- His endeavour will not be rejected: We shall record it in his favour. 94 It is imperative that a habitation We have destroyed will not desist (from unbelief) 95 Until when Ya'juj and Ma'juj are let out, and from every mound they are trickling down. 96 Then will the true promise draw nigh (of fulfilment): then behold! the eyes of the Unbelievers will fixedly stare in horror: "Ah! Woe to us! we were indeed heedless of this; nay, we truly did wrong!" 97 Verily you and those you worship other than God will be faggots for Hell; and come to it you will. 98 If those had been gods, they would never have gone down to it, but in it they shall live for ever. 99 For them therein shall be groaning and therein they shall not hear. 100 Lo! those unto whom kindness hath gone forth before from Us, they will be far removed from thence. 101 They will not hear its sound, while they are, in that which their souls desire, abiding eternally. 102 They will not be grieved by the greatest terror, and the angels will meet them, [saying], "This is your Day which you have been 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 Herein, surely, is a message for those devoted to worship. 106 And We have not sent you, [O Muhammad], except as a mercy to the worlds. 107 Say, "It is revealed to me that there is only one Lord. Will you then submit yourselves to His will?" 108 Then if they turn away, proclaim, “I have proclaimed a war against you on equal terms; and what do I know whether the promise which is given to you, is close or far?” 109 "Verily, He knows all that is said openly, just as He [alone] knows all that you would conceal. 110 I think that this [reprieve] is possibly a trial for you, an opportunity to enjoy yourselves until an appointed time." 111 He saith: My Lord! Judge Thou with truth. Our Lord is the Beneficent, Whose help is to be implored against that which ye ascribe (unto Him). 112