Tâ Hâ
IN THE NAME OF GOD, THE MOST GRACIOUS, THE DISPENSER OF GRACE
[20:112]
whereas anyone who will have done [whatever he could] of righteous deeds, and was a believer withal, need have no fear of being wronged or deprived [of aught of his merit].


* v.112 : Lit., “no fear of [any] wrong” – i.e., punishment for any sin which he may have contemplated but not committed – “and neither of a diminution,” i.e., of his merit: cf. the twice-repeated statement in 16:96-97 that the righteous shall be recompensed in the hereafter “in accordance with the best that they ever did.”