And you don't drive away those who appeal to their Lord in the morning and evening wishing His pleasure, you have no responsibility upon their reckoning, and they have no responsibility upon your reckoning, then if you drive them away, you would become among the wrongdoers.
Everyone will be questioned individually about the worldly life in front of the Three-Time-Knower Lord on the Day of Judgment as explained in verses 1: 3 and 4: 109. It is told in verses 26: 214-216: " You warn your closest kindred and lower your wings to those who follow you from the believers, and if they disobey you, then you say them: Indeed, I am disassociated from what you are doing". It is told in verse 18: 28: "Keep yourself patient with those who call upon their Lord seeking His pleasure in the dusk and dawn, and let not your eyes pass beyond them, desiring the adornments of the worldly life, and you don’t obey the one whose heart Lord has made heedless from Adhikr and who follows his whims, and whose affair has gone beyond all bounds".
This verse warns that even if the Messenger is driving away from the weakling believer for the pleasure of the chief of Meccan pagans, he will become a wrongdoer. Lord corrects Messenger Mohammed by revealing verses 80: 1-10 when he showed dissatisfaction on the arrival of the blind Ummu Makhthoom while Messenger was talking to the chief of disbelievers. It is told in verses 10: 40-41: "Among them, there is who believed with Adhikr, and among them, there is who disbelieved with It, your Lord is the best Knower of mischievous, and if they are rejecting you, you say: ‘For me my deed, and for you your deed, you are irresponsible with what I am doing, and I am irresponsible for what you are doing’".
Since today the Permission of Lord Adhikr is codified as a Book, whoever from mankind utilizes It, it is for his own sake, and whoever strays about It, it is for her loss. Any Messenger, Prophet, or believer is not a custodian or authority upon anyone as explained in verse 6: 104. Today the Arabic Quran reading Fujjar are not following Adhikr, Messenger, or any prophets; instead, they are serving Satan by following in his footsteps as explained in verses 2: 168-169. The believer is commanded to do great Jihad with Adhikr against the Fujjar as explained in verse 9: 73. See explanation 2: 272; 3: 75-77, and 4: 150-151.