The Quran had repeatedly refuted them with a series of...
The Quran had repeatedly refuted them with a series of impressive reasons and ridiculed the idolators beliefs regarding them since they believed that those idols were the angels and daughters of God and would intercede for them on resurrection day. Following this very aim, these verses in Surah Najm say: "They thought of the angels as being girls and women and addressed them likewise".
And adds, "are you to have sons and the lord daughters?" Also in the Surah Saffat it has also come to us: 'Then ask them whether your lord has daughters and they have sons. Or did we create the angels females.....?
379 In a continuation of the battle with the beliefs possessed by the idolators the verses of Surah Najm say: These idols are not symbols or signs of forgiveness nor angels and they have no power of intercession; up until the point where it is said: "There are many angels in heaven...who possess no power of intercession....." With this statement the Holy Quran makes man realize: When the intercession of angels has no effect how can the lifeless, mindless statues you think of as images of angels have any benefit or intercession?
These types of verses in the Holy Quran debate with the idolators and ridicule their beliefs regarding Lat, Uzza and Manat, and these are the clearest and most explicit verses in the Quran on this subject. Anyone who understands Arabic words and language will see that adding the satanic verses to these verses would be completely unharmonious, and this is understandable to anyone familiar with the Arabic language.
This inharmony can in no way remain hidden just as a piece of coal in a bowl of sugar cannot remain hidden from the sighted person. This was the result of the study of the verses in Surah Najm and the lies that have been forged regarding it interpretation, and the fables they fabricated regarding them. In Surah Haj, however, the discussion concerns the verse: '---Arabic text---' and also the fables they narrated on an interpretation of it.
This verse has also been revealed among a group of verses which possess unified subject-matter and a relationship with one another which may be realized after a short deliberation. This group begins with verse 92, the place where God says: "And if they reject you, then already before you did the people of Nuh and Ad and Samud reject their prophets". This statement continued and He says: "And (as for) those who strive to oppose our communications, they shall be the inmates of the flaming fire.