As stated in the Qur’an as follows...
As stated in the Qur’an as follows: “and they do not intercede except for someone He approves of” (al-Anbiyā’:28) Also: “How many an angel there is in the heavens whose intercession is of no avail in any way except after Allah grants permission to whomever He wishes and approves of” (al-Najm:26) Clearly, God’s satisfaction towards one who is the subject for intercession does not mean that all his deeds are acceptable, as in that case there would be no need for intercession; it rather means that the person himself should be satisfactory with respect to his faith and religion.
The above point has been commented on in the same way in the traditions. Moreover, in several verses the characteristics of those who are not included for intercession have been discussed. For example, Qur’an al-Shu’arā:100 quotes the dualists as saying: We have no…