Ibn Kathir said (52) that the pagans' plea, that if Allah disliked what they 
were doing then He would have punished them and would not have enabled them to 
do so, was refuted as Allah said in the Holy Quran: "Our Messengers duty is 
only to convey the message clearly." The following verse of the Holy Quran 
presents some facts regarding that topic. He, the Almighty stated in the Holy 
Quran : "We assuredly sent among every people an apostle, (with the 
command) "Serve Allah and eschew evil" of the people (i.e. the 
refusing pagans) were some whom Allah guided and some on whom error were 
inevitably (established). So travel through the earth and see what was the end 
of those who denied the truth." (53)
So, it is evident that Allah the Almighty has conveyed to every people His 
disapproval of their deeds of idolatry through His apostles. All Prophets called 
their people to worship Allah Alone and to avoid evil.
When idolatry appeared among mankind with the people of Noah (peace be upon 
him ) , he came to his people with a clear message . Thereafter , Messengers of 
Allah continuously were sent until they ended with the advent of the Prophet 
Muhammad (peace be upon him). His message was universalised for all jinn and 
mankind throughout the world and will last until the Day of Judgement. Allah the 
Almighty said in the Holy Quran: "Not an apostle did We send before you 
without this inspiration sent by Us to him : that there is no god but I, 
therefore worship and serve Me." (54) The Holy Quran also stated, 
"And question you Our apostle whom We sent before you. Did We appoint 
any deities other than Allah, Most Gracious, to be worshipped?" 
(55)
Moreover, the Holy Quran also stated : "We assuredly sent amongst 
every people an apostle (with the command) Serve Allah and eschew 
evil." (56)
How could it be, after all this that a pagan could dare to say, "If 
Allah willed we should not have adored anything except Him."! It is clear 
that Allah did not will it so because He forbade it through His Messengers. 
Their setting up partners to Him does not mean that they were predestined to it. 
Allah had given them freewill and they, themselves, chose to follow evil despite 
warnings by Allah and His Messengers of the severest punishment With these 
arguments, pagans do not mean to apologize because they think they are doing 
good, and that they are adoring deities to "draw them close to 
Allah." (57) Indeed their arguments are not meant for an excuse, but 
they are trying to prove that what they have been doing was legitimate, and that 
Allah was pleased with it. Allah the Almighty therefore refuted their arguments 
by saying that if it were so, then why did He send Messengers to convey His 
disapproval to them, and why were they then punished for it.
THIRD : A suspicion raised by pagans is that by merely uttering the 
testimony (There is no god but Allah), one is entitled to enter Paradise, even 
if he held others as equal to Allah and acted in aversion to the articles of 
faith. They argue so in the light of a Hadith (saying by the Holy Prophet) 
that "one who utters the testimony of faith, (There is no god but Allah, 
and Muhammad is the Prophet of Allah) is protected from the fires of 
hell." The reply to this suspicion is that the above saying of 
the Prophet refers to the person who uttered the testimony of faith without 
acting contrary to it until his death - the person who uttered it 
whole-heartedly and honestly, and rejected worshipping anything except Allah 
throughout his life will then be saved from the fires of hell." The Hadith 
narrated by Atban, states: "Allah has protected from the fire those who 
said" (There is no god but Allah) seeking only the pleasure of Allah" 
(58)
A Hadith narrated in the collection of Muslim stated, "A person who 
utters", (There is no god but Allah), and rejected deities, his wealth and 
blood become inviolable, and he is rewarded by Allah". (59)