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 It is ordained that no nation We have destroyed shall ever rise again, 95 until such a time as Gog and Magog are let loose [upon the world] and swarm down from every corner [of the earth,] 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 Surely you and what you worship besides Allah are the firewood of hell; to it you shall come. 98 If these had been gods they would not have come thither, but all will abide therein. 99 They will bray in it and not be able to hear anything in it. 100 But as for those unto whom already the reward most fair has gone forth from Us, 101 they will not hear the slightest sound of it, and they shall forever abide in a state of bliss, among everything their souls longed for. 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 The Day when We will fold the heaven like the folding of a [written] sheet for the records. As We began the first creation, We will repeat it. [That is] a promise binding upon Us. Indeed, We will do it. 104 We have written in the Psalms, after the Remembrance: 'The righteous among My worshipers shall inherit the earth' 105 This Qur’an is sufficient for people who are devout. 106 We have not sent you (Prophet Muhammad) except as a mercy to all the worlds. 107 Say: "This is what has been revealed to me: 'Your God is one and only God.' So will you bow in homage 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 "It is He Who knows what is open in speech and what ye hide (in your hearts). 110 And I know not, perhaps it may be a trial for you, and an enjoyment for a while. 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