According the Holy Qur’an...
According the Holy Qur’an, Divine Forgiveness is bestowed upon believers for a number of reasons, including: Faith: (“We have believed in our Lord that He may forgive us,” ^11 ); Fearing God Almighty: (“If you fear Allah, He will forgive you,” ^12 ); Following Prophets: (“If you follow me, He will forgive you,” ^13 ); Pardoning and forgiving people: (“Let them pardon and forgive… and Allah will forgive you,” ^14 ); Lending interest free loan to people: (“If you lend Allah a loan… He will forgive you,” ^15 ); Jihad: (“… you fight in the Cause of Allah… He will forgive you… , ^16 ); Worship: (“If you worship Allah… He will forgive you,” ^17 ); Avoiding grave sins: (“If you avoid grave sins… We shall expiate from you your sins,” ^18 ); Invoking God Almighty, asking for forgiveness, repentance: (“… I have wronged myself… then He forgave him,” ^19 ); Saints’ invocations to God Almighty for man: (“O our father!
Therefore, let not their ability of going about here and there through the land deceive you. The Arabic word jadal literally designates “twisting a rope” but it is figuratively applied to disputations in which the parties attempt to defeat the other party through twisting in disputes. It is better avoided in scholarly and doctrinal issues unless the parties make use of proper arguments.
Following making reference to the Revelation of the Holy Qur’an by God Almighty and making mention of Divine Attributes that arouse fear and hope, the blessed Verse in question treats of those who resort to disputation and aggression against Divine Verses thus depicting their fate: “Non disputes in the Ayat (Verses, Signs) of Allah but those who disbelieve.” It is true that they may possess force and power, but: “Let not their ability of going about here and there through the land deceive you.” They may have pomp and hue and cry for a few days, but they shall tread the road to perdition like bubbles or ashes against gale.