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Therefore, in the next verse, the Qur’an says: “And these shall not be for them any intercessors from among their ‘partner gods’…” These are the same idols and the objects of worship that whenever these idolaters were asked why they worshipped them, they used to say: “…these are our intercessors with Allah…” [^1] In Hereafter, they will surely understand that there is neither any peculiarity nor profit in these worthless hollow objects of worship.
It is for this reason that they will disbelieve in the objects of worship that they had associated them with Allah and they will hate them. The verse continues saying: “…and they shall disbelieve in their partners.” Why should they not disbelieve in them?
These objects of worship not only do not solve any problem for them, but also, as the Qur’an claims, they will belie them and say: “…they were not unto us worshipping.” [^2] And worse than this is that these objects of worship will be some enemies for their worshippers, as Surah Al-’Ahqaf, No.
“And on the Day when the Hour will come, that Day they shall be divided;” 15. “And as for those who believed and did righteous deeds, they shall be made happy in a garden (of Paradise).” 16.
“And as for those who disbelieved and rejected Our signs and the meeting of the Hereafter, those shall be arraigned into the chastisement.” This verse points to the different groups of people on the Day of Hereafter, when it says: “And on the Day when the Hour will come, that Day they shall be divided;” It means that on the Hereafter Day the pure persons will be separated from the impure ones. That is, Hereafter will be the Day of the end of ungodly relations and friendships.
Then in the next verse, the Qur’an says: “And as for those who believed and did righteous deeds, they shall be made happy in a garden (of Paradise).” The Qur’anic word /yuhbarun/ is derived from /hibr/ with the sense of ‘an interesting and good effect’.