Whoever works any act of righteousness and has faith,- His endeavour will not be rejected: We shall record it in his favour. 94 The people whom We destroyed can never return to this world 95 till Gog and Magog are let loose and slide down out of every slope; 96 And the True Promise draweth nigh; then behold them, staring wide (in terror), the eyes of those who disbelieve! (They say): Alas for us! We (lived) in forgetfulness of this. Ah, but we were wrong-doers! 97 [Then they will be told:] "Verily, you and all that you [were wont to] worship instead of God are but the fuel of hell: that is what you are destined for. 98 Had these (idols, etc.) been aliha (gods), they would not have entered there (Hell), and all of them will abide therein. 99 there shall be sighing for them therein, and naught they shall hear. 100 Indeed those to whom Our promise of goodness has been made, have been kept far away from hell. 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 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, INDEED, after having exhorted [man,] We laid it down in all the books of divine wisdom that My righteous servants shall inherit the earth: 105 Most surely in this is a message to a people who serve 106 We have sent you forth as nothing but mercy to people of the whole world. 107 Say, "It has been revealed to me that your God is but One God. Will you then submit to Him?" 108 Then if they turn away, say thou: I have proclaimed unto you all alike, and I know not whether nigh or far is that which ye are promised, 109 Surely He knows what is spoken openly and He knows what you hide; 110 I know not; haply it is a trial for you and an enjoyment for a time. 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