So whoever does some good deeds, and is a believer, then his efforts will not be ignored; and We are recording it. 94 Hence, it has been unfailingly true of any community whom We have ever destroyed that they [were people who] would never turn back [from their sinful ways] 95 Till the time when Yajuj and Majuj are released, and they will be flowing down from every height. 96 when the true promise draws near; the eyes of the unbelievers will stare (and they will say): 'Alas for us! Of this we have been heedless. We have been harmdoers' 97 'Surely you, and that you were serving apart from God, are fuel for Gehenna; you shall go down to it.' 98 Had they really been gods they would not have entered it: They will all abide in it for ever. 99 there shall be sighing for them therein, and naught they shall hear. 100 But those for whom a good reward had been fore-ordained by Us, will be far removed from it, 101 They will not hear its sound, while they are, in that which their souls desire, abiding eternally. 102 The great fearful event shall not grieve them, and the angels shall meet them: This is your day which you were promised. 103 On that Day We shall roll up the heavens like a scroll of parchment. As We originated the first creation, so shall We repeat it. This is a promise binding on Us. Truly, We shall fulfill it. 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 This is a lesson for those who worship (God). 106 We have not sent you (Prophet Muhammad) except as a mercy to all the worlds. 107 Say: It is only inspired in me that your Allah is One Allah. Will ye then surrender (unto Him)? 108 If they turn back, say: 'I have warned you all alike, though I cannot tell whether what you are promised is imminent or distant. 109 He knows your spoken words and what you hide. 110 Nor do I know whether it may mean a trial for you and a short reprieve." 111 He said: 'My Lord, judge Thou with truth! And our Lord is the All-merciful; His succour is ever to be sought against that you describe.' 112