So whoever does some good deeds, and is a believer, then his efforts will not be ignored; and We are recording it. 94 The people whom We destroyed can never return to this world 95 Until when the way is opened up for Gog and Magog and they press from every elevated place, 96 And the True Promise has come near – thereupon the eyes of the disbelievers will become fixed, staring wide; saying “Woe to us – we were in neglect of this, but in fact we were unjust.” 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 If those had been gods, they would never have gone down to it, but in it they shall live for ever. 99 There, sobbing will be their lot, nor will they there hear (aught else). 100 But as for those unto whom already the reward most fair has gone forth from Us, 101 They shall not hear the least sound thereof, and in that felicity which their souls desire they shall be abiders. 102 The Supreme Horror will not grieve them, and the angels will welcome them, (saying): This is your Day which ye were promised; 103 The day We shall roll up the heavens like a written scroll, We shall revert it (to nothing) as it was before We first created it. This is a promise incumbent on Us; We will certainly fulfil it. 104 We had prescribed in the Book of Psalms after the reminder and admonition, that those of Our creatures who are good will in the end rule the earth. 105 Verily in this is a preaching for a people who are worshippers. 106 We have sent you as a benevolence to the creatures of the world. 107 Say: 'It is revealed unto me only that your God is One God; do you then surrender?' 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 (Say O Muhammad SAW) Verily, He (Allah) knows that which is spoken aloud (openly) and that which you conceal. 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