So whoever does righteous good deeds while he is a believer (in the Oneness of Allah Islamic Monotheism), his efforts will not be rejected. Verily! We record it in his Book of deeds. 94 The people whom We destroyed can never return to this world 95 Until when Ya'juj and Ma'juj are let out, and from every mound they are trickling down. 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 Indeed, you [disbelievers] and what you worship other than Allah are the firewood of Hell. You will be coming to [enter] it. 98 Had these been gods, they would not have come to it and all shall abide therein. 99 They shall groan. They will not hear therein anything else. 100 [But,] behold, as for those for whom [the decree of] ultimate good has already gone forth from Us these will be kept far away from that [hell]: 101 Not the slightest sound will they hear of Hell: what their souls desired, in that will they dwell. 102 The greatest terror shall not grieve them, and the angels will receive them: 'This is the Day you have been promised' 103 On the day when We will roll up heaven like the rolling up of the scroll for writings, as We originated the first creation, (so) We shall reproduce it; a promise (binding on Us); surely We will bring it about. 104 And verily we have written in the Scripture, after the Reminder: My righteous slaves will inherit the earth: 105 Herein, surely is a message for true worshippers. 106 And We have not sent you, [O Muhammad], except as a mercy to the worlds. 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 God knows well all that is spoken aloud and all that you hide. 110 But [as for me,] I do not know whether, perchance, this [delay in God's judgment] is but a trial for you, and a [merciful] respite for a while." 111 "Judge in truth (between us), O Lord," he said. "Our Lord is merciful, whose help we seek against what you attribute." 112