Ibn Abi Ahmed
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very nice thank you
but, if there was to be no intercession, then why would Allah say
“Allah is He besides Whom there is no god, the Ever living, the Self-subsisting by Whom all subsist; slumber does not overtake Him nor sleep; whatever is in the heavens and whatever is in the earth is His; who is he that can intercede with Him but by His permission?...” (2:255) “Surely your Lord is Allah, Who created the heavens and the earth in six periods, and He is firm in power, regulating the affair, there is no intercessor except after His permission;…” (10:3)
Notice the words but and except in the above mentioned verses. These verses do not condemn the presence of an intercessor; they just put a condition for the fact of intercession. So far we are establishing the fact that intercession is not something condemned in Islam, rather it is something accepted highly by Islam.
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Now from your verses it shows that intercession is not allowed. But, earler on through discussion I came to the conlusion thanks to Ahmed and Khan that intercession is allowed except asking throgh the dead. Therfore you criticize each other.
If Ahmed or Khan have anything to say regarding this please do so.

Again the same point. The condition is this:
Intercession is only going to happen on the Day of Judgement. Allah will tell the person who will be able to intercede who he can intercede for. You may ask, what then is the point of intercession? The point of intercession is to raise the status of the person doing intercession.
Evidence points that intercession will only be granted on two conditions:
(i) That Allah has permitted the intercession, and
(ii) that He is pleased with the one for whom intercession is sought. And Allah is not Pleased with any save the People of Tawheed as is confirmed by the Hadith: "On behalf of whom will your intercession be most pleasing (to Allah), oh, Messenger of Allah?" He replied: Him who says: Laa ilaaha illal-laah, sincerely, from his heart."(Narrated by Bukhari, on the authority of Abu Hurairah (ra))
Calling on others beside Allah as a means to get to Allah goes against Tawheed of Uluhiyyah. That is another topic of itself. Feel free to open another thread to discuss that if you wish.
The verse negates any intercession by Allah's creatures of their own volition, and therefore seeking such intercession from other than Allah , is an act of major Shirk including idols which their worshipers claim can intercede with Allah on their behalf.
Point 2- Refuted by Common Sense
First of all, what is intercession? Lets give a practical example:
You need a job. Your freind knows the CEO of the company and he will talk to him to get you a job. Thus your freind becomes the Intercessor. Now what does this imply?
1) The CEO does not know anything about you.
2) He must be informed of you by someone else.
Now lets put this into perspective to our topic.
You want Allah to forgive you, you want him to grant you a place in Jannah. The "Righteous" man in the grave and the "Auwliya" are your freind. They will speak to Allah about you and ask for forgiveness for you. What does this Imply?
1) Allah does not know anything about you. This goes against many of Allah's names such as All-Hearer, Al-Seer, and All-Knower.
2) He must be informed by someone about you. Again it goes against Allah's names.
So by calling unto someone else besides Allah you are infact saying that Allah does not hear you nor does he know of you but only can 'learn' about you through the 'auwliya'. You are rejecting many of Allah's names an attributes and such are
Does it all make sense now?
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Ahmed I am not quoting your post coz its too long but I can see that it mainly says DONT ASK anyone but Allah. However, earler you had come to the conclusion that intercession was allowed unless the person was dead. Therafter asking him was haraam. Please clerify
That is not intercession...to ask someone who is alive. It seems you dont know what intercession is? You are asking him to make Dua to Allah. There isnt any supernatural thing involved. When you are asking someone who is dead, you are saying that he hears you whereas he doesnt even know you exist. You are exagerating his status.
However, even though it is allowed to ask a live person, it is discouraged because it goes against the perfection of Tawheed and Iman.
