Therefore whoever shall do of good deeds and he is a believer, there shall be no denying of his exertion, and surely We will write (It) down for him. 94 (It is ordained that) no village We have destroyed shall return 95 until Gog and Magog are let loose, and begin swooping from every mound, 96 And the true promise shall draw nigh, then lo! the eyes of those who disbelieved shall be fixedly open: O woe to us! surely we were in a state of heedlessness as to this; nay, we were unjust. 97 Indeed, you [disbelievers] and what you worship other than Allah are the firewood of Hell. You will be coming to [enter] it. 98 If those had been gods, they would never have gone down to it, but in it they shall live for ever. 99 there shall be sighing for them therein, and naught they shall hear. 100 Surely (as for) those for whom the good has already gone forth from Us, they shall be kept far off from it; 101 they shall be, kept far from it neither shall they hear any whisper of it, and they shall dwell forever in that their souls desired; 102 The greatest terror (on the Day of Resurrection) will not grieve them, and the angels will meet them, (with the greeting): "This is your Day which you 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 And certainly We wrote in the Book after the reminder that (as for) the land, My righteous servants shall inherit it. 105 Most surely in this is a message to a people who serve 106 And We have not sent thee except as a mercy unto the Worlds. 107 Say: "It is revealed to me that your God is only One God. Will you, then, submit to Him?" 108 Then, if they should turn their backs, say: 'I have proclaimed to you all equally, even though I know not whether near or far is that you are promised.' 109 "It is He Who knows what is open in speech and what ye hide (in your hearts). 110 Nor do I know whether it may mean a trial for you and a short reprieve." 111 Say: "O my Sustainer! Judge Thou in truth!" - and [say]: "Our Sustainer is the Most Gracious, the One whose aid is ever to be sought against all your [attempts at] defining [Him]!" 112