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"And the occupant of A'raf (the heights) shall call to men whom they will recognize by their marks, saying: Of no avail were to you your amassing and what you used to act proudly'." 49. "Are these they whom you swore that Allah will not bestow any mercy on them?
(Whom Allah now says) Enter you into Paradise; no fear shall be upon you, nor shall you grieve." The verse begins saying: "And the occupant of A'raf (the heights) shall call to men whom they will recognize by their marks, saying: ' Of no avail were to you your amassing and what you used to act proudly'." Upon the commentary of this verse, Imam Sadiq (as) says: "The people of' A'r'af mean divine prophets and their successors.
They will call to some persons of the inhabitants of Hell, and to the chiefs of the disbelievers, and blaming them seriously, they say: 'Of no avail were to you your amassing (wealth) and what you used to act proudly'." "Are these they whom you swore that Allah will not bestow any mercy on them?" This statement of the Qur'an refers to the dwellers of Heaven whom the chiefs of disbelievers blamed and despised in the world.
They used to belittle them because of their poverty and showed arrogance upon them with their worldly wealth. The disbelievers swore that Allah would not let them enter into Paradise. "... (whom Allah now says) Enter you into Paradise; no fear shall be upon you, nor shall you grieve." By Allah’s leave the people of 'A'raf will state this meaning to the oppressive ones that they enter into Heaven while they are neither frightened nor are they grievous.
Asbah-ibn-Nabatah has narrated from Imam Amir-ul-Mu'mineen Ali (as) who said: 'On the Day of Judgment' we will stand between Heaven and Hell.