Although intercession is authentic and valid, it is an attribute of Allah 
alone as He stated in the Holy Quran "Say : To Allah belongs exclusively 
(the right to grant) intercession. To Him belongs the dominion of the heavens 
and the earth." (65)
Therefore, intercession should be sought from Allah alone, and not from the 
graves of the pious dead and saints. Allah the Almighty has informed us about 
the two essential conditions for granting intercession. One concerns the 
intercessor. Allah has said in the Holy Quran "Who is there who can 
intercede in His presence except as He permits." (65) The second 
condition is that intercession may only be sought for a person who is a true 
believer who has never set up partners with Allah and with whom Allah is 
pleased. Allah has said in the Holy Quran "And they offer no 
intercession except for those who are acceptable." (66)
Also, He the Almighty has stated in the Holy Quran "No matter how 
many the angels are in the heavens, their intercession will avail nothing except 
after Allah has given leave for whom He pleases and that he is acceptable to 
Him." (67)
Moreover, Allah the Almighty has so stated in the Holy Quran "On that 
Day shafl no intercession avail except for those for whom permission has been 
granted by ( Allah ) Most Gracious and whose word is acceptable to Him." 
(68)
It is clear from the above verses that Allah has not granted the right of 
intercession in His presence to any one from among the angels, prophets or 
deities because it is His exclusive right, and it can be solicited only for Him. 
Allah the Almighty has said in the Holy Quran "To Allah belongs 
exclusively (the right to grant) intercession " (69)
Allah alone grants permission for intercession. Without His permission, no 
one will dare come forward to intercede in His presence. The matter is not like 
what happens among our people in that intercessors may approach even if they 
have no permission, and their intercession may be accepted against one's will if 
the intercessor is an influential person and can prevail. But such can-not be 
the case with Allah because Allah is under pressure from no one. Everyone seeks 
His pleasure, so one cannot present anything against Allah's rules. Man's 
knowledge does not comprehend everything about Allah's creatures, and, thus, he 
is not allowed to interfere. Allah's knowledge about His people is comprehensive 
and all inclusive. Therefore, He does not need anyone to inform Him about 
anything or recommend to Him what to do. In fact, the reality of intercession 
with Allah is that Allah wants to forgive certain lapses of His true servants. 
So, Allah grants this forgiveness through prayers by those who have permission 
to intercede as an honour.
SEVENTH : Another suspicion concerns the status of virtuous people and 
saints whom Allah has raised in dignity. Allah has said in the Holy Quran 
"Behold! Verily on the friends of Allah there is no fear, or shafl they 
grieve. Those who believe and constantly guard against evil. For them are glad 
tidings in this life and the hereafter." (70) Thus, to be devoted to 
the items and ask their blessings is, in fact, an expression of love for them. 
Similarly, because of their exalted rank, one may seek to become nearer to 
Allah.
In order to clarify these suspicions, we should know that all believers are 
the friends of Allah. Their friendship with Allah the Almighty will depend on 
the strength of their belief and their good deeds, but to specifically designate 
an individual as Allah's friend requires evidence from the Holy Quran and 
Prophetic traditions. If such a case is supported by Quranic proofs, then it may 
be accepted ; without such proofs no one can be designated as such with 
certainty. Hopefully, every true believer will be a friend of Allah. If a 
particular individual, upon support of Quranic proofs, is from among lah's 
friends, then his status should not be exaggerated to excess. Such acts may lead 
to idolatry and, therefore, are prohibited. Good people should be imitated in 
deed and action, but exaggeration of their status may lead to a deification as 
it did in the case of the people of Noah. Allah, and the Prophet, warned about 
excessive exaltation of virtuous people in several verses. Allah said in the 
Holy Quran "Say : O people of the Book (i.e. Jews and Chris-tians) 
exceed not the proper bounds in your religion." (71)
Also, the Prophet (peace be upon him) said "Do not exalt me as 
Christians did with Mary's son. Verily, I am a human, so call be servant of 
Allah and His prophet." (72) In addition, Guardian Lord said in the 
Holy Quran "Invoke Me, I will answer your call." (73) Also he 
said, "When My servants ask you about Me, I am indeed close (to them). I 
listen to the prayer of every supplicant when he calls on Me." (74)