The Pilgrimage - 22:12 He supplicates to those who can neither benefit nor harm him apart from Allah. This is the extreme point of deviation. He supplicates to those who can neither benefit nor harm him apart from Allah. This is the extreme point of deviation.
Questions to the Verse (7)
Why did they serve those who could neither benefit nor harm them?
And supplication to those other than Allah is in vain:
In the Qur'an, perversion, perversion:
Refer to the Prophet Jesus and the Prophet Uzeyr, the people of the Book who took the religious leaders as gods beside Allah, and the polytheists of Mecca who took the angels as gods beside Allah, hoping for their intercession on the Day of Judgment:
Their gods whom they invoke and call upon besides Allah, hoping for their help on the Day of Resurrection, have no power or authority in anything:
The punishment of those who associate partners with Allah:

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