The endeavors of he who believes and does good works shall not go unthanked. We write it down for him. 94 But there is a ban on any population which We have destroyed: that they shall not return, 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 And there shall approach the true promise; and lo! the eyes of those who disbelieved shall be staring: woe unto us! surely we have been in neglect thereof; aye! we have been the wrong-doers. 97 Verily ye, (unbelievers), and the (false) gods that ye worship besides Allah, are (but) fuel for Hell! to it will ye (surely) come! 98 Had the idols been true lords, they would not have gone to hell. "All of you will live therein forever". 99 There they shall groan with anguish and the din and noise in Hell will not let them hear anything. 100 But those who have been promised a good reward by Us will be kept far away from Hell -- 101 They will not hear its faintest sound, and they shall abide in that which their souls long for. 102 The supreme awesomeness [of the Day of Resurrection] will cause them no grief, since the angels will receive them with the greeting: "This is your Day [of triumph - the Day] which you were 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 We have already written in the Psalms following the Reminder, "My righteous servants shall inherit the earth." 105 Herein, surely is a message for true worshippers. 106 We sent thee not save as a mercy for the peoples. 107 Say: It is only revealed to me that your Allah is one Allah; will you then submit? 108 But if they turn away, say: "I have proclaimed this in equity unto all of you alike; but I do not know whether that [judgment] which you are promised [by God] is near or far [in time]. 109 Indeed He knows what you say loudly and what 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