They shall not hear the slightest sound of it (Hell), while they
abide in that which their ownselves desire. (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) And (remember) the Day when We shall roll up the heaven
like a scroll rolled up for books, As We began the first creation, We shall
repeat it, (it is) a promise binding upon Us. Truly, We
shall do it. (104) And indeed We have written in Az-Zabûr
[i.e. all the revealed Holy Books - the Taurât (Torah), the Injeel (Gospel),
the Psalms, the Qur'ân] after (We have already written in) Al-Lauh Al-Mahfûz
(the Book, that is in the heaven with Allâh), that My righteous slaves shall
inherit the land (i.e. the land
of Paradise). (105) Verily, in this (the
Qur'ân) there is a plain Message for people who worship Allâh (i.e. the true,
real believers of Islâmic Monotheism who act practically on the Qur'ân and the
Sunnah legal ways of the Prophet SAW). (106) And We have sent you
(O Muhammad SAW) not but as a mercy for the 'Alamîn (mankind, jinn and all that
exists). (107) Say (O Muhammad SAW): "It is revealed to me that your Ilâh
(God) is only one Ilâh (God - Allâh). Will you then submit to His Will (become
Muslims and stop worshipping others besides Allâh)?" (108) But if they
(disbelievers, idolaters, Jews, Christians, polytheists) turn away (from
Islâmic Monotheism) say (to them O Muhammad SAW): "I give you a notice (of
war as) to be known to us all alike. And I know not whether that which you are
promised (i.e. the torment or the Day of Resurrection) is near or far.[]"
(109) (Say O Muhammad SAW)
Verily, He (Allâh) knows that which is spoken aloud (openly) and that which you
conceal. (110) And I know not, perhaps it may be a trial for you, and an
enjoyment for a while. (111) He (Muhammad SAW) said:"My Lord! Judge You in truth!
Our Lord is the Most Gracious, Whose Help is to be sought against that which
you attribute (unto Allâh that He has offspring, and unto Muhammad SAW that he
is a sorcerer, and unto the Qur'ân that it is poetry)!" (112)