ordained for them that they should say that, so that they may bear their burdens and some of the burdens of those who follow them and agree with them—meaning: the sin of their misguidance will be upon them regarding themselves, and the sin of leading others astray and those others following them [will also be upon them]—as it came in the Hadith: "Whoever invites to guidance will have a reward similar to the rewards of those who follow him, without that diminishing anything from their rewards."
Authentic. Narrated by Muslim in (Al-'Ilm, H/916), Abu Dawud in (Al-Sunnah, Chapter 6), Al-Tirmidhi (H/2674), Ibn Majah (H/206), Ahmad (2/397), Al-Darimi (1/131), Al-Mishkah (158), Sharh al-Sunnah (1/232), Al-Fath (13/302), Al-Kanz (43077), Al-Targhib (1/120), Al-Mughni 'an Haml al-Asfar (3/318), Ithaf (3/318), and Al-Sahihah (865).
: 12505: Their burdens: 4: Al-Manthur: (5/125-126).
: 12506: Anything: 5: Previous source.
2282: 12507: Anything: 1: Narrated by Ibn Majah (H/205), Al-Jawami' (9428), Al-Mughni 'an Haml al-Asfar (3/318), Ithaf (8/320), Al-Kanz (43076), Al-Qurtubi (13/331), Al-Bukhari in "Al-Tarikh al-Kabir" (2/86), Al-Tabari (14/66), and Al-Manthur (4/117, 5/142).
: 12508: They do not perceive: 2: Al-Manthur: (5/125-126).
: 12509: About them: 3: Regarding the Almighty's saying: "Those whom you used to dispute about," meaning: