Intercession in
The Qur'an
Intercession in The Qur'an
Q: Some verses of the Qur'an negate the act of intercession, while
others affirm intercession; how can these verses be brought togather (in agreement)?
A: Verses such as (...The day wherein there is no bargaining, nor,
friendship, nor intercession...(2:254)), (The day when a friend shall avail not (his)
friend aught, nor shall they be helped(44:41)), and (Now we have no intercessors, Nor any
loving frie nd (26:100-101)) discards the concept of intercession. And on the other hand,
some verses regard intercession as an action particular to God - (...for you there is none
besides Him of a guardian, nor any intercessor; What! will ye not then reflect? (32:4 )),
(...there shall not be for them, besides Him, any guardian or an intercessor...(6:51)),
and (Say thou: God's (alone) is intercession altogather...(39:44)). Other verses of the
Qur'an state that persons that have the permission of God will intercede f or others -
(...Who is he that can intercede with Him but with His permission...(2:255)), (...No
intercessor can there be save after His leave...(10:3)), and (...and they can not
intercede but for him whom He aproveth...(21:28)). In conclusion, what is u nderstood from
gathered verses is that intercession is an action particular to God, and if He wills, then
His righteous servants can have the ability to intercede; and what is refuted is
intercession without the permission of God. book :Tafsir Al-Mizan Vol. 1 pg. 155 Author
:Tba'tabai, Muhammad Husayn
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