Re: ?
Assalamu Alaykum,
I think the concept of intercession has to be understood keeping the Quranic concepts in perspective. For instance, Quran is very clear on who will go to the Paradise and who will go to the Fire:
"Then as for him whose scales are heavy (with good works), he will live a pleasant life. But as for him whose scales are light, his abode shall be the abyss. And what do you know what that is. Raging Fire." (Al-Qari'ah 101:6-11)
Quran's this claim will be true always and it is true of Muslims as well. Whatever other beliefs we build should be built keeping that Quran is the criterion of right and wrong, and this is how our Hereafter will be decided. And each and every deed will be counted on that day:
"On that Day men will proceed in sorted out groups to be shown the deeds they had done. So whoever has done an atom's weight of good shall see it! And anyone who has done an atom's weight of evil shall see it." (Az-Zulzilah 99:6-8)
Best Wishes,
Omer Iqbal