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Book description:
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Author's name: Taqi al-Din Abu al-Abbas Ahmad ibn Abd al-Halim ibn Abd al-Salam ibn Abdullah ibn Abi al-Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn Taymiyyah ibn al-Hanbali al-Hanbali.
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Number of pages: 908 pages
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The theme of the book: Envy and how to avoid it
The contents of the book:
Introduction to the book
Chapter: The religion of the prophets is Islam
The religion that Allah has chosen for Himself is the religion of Islam
Ruling on those who differentiate between prophets
One of the reasons for the emergence of faith
The emergence of opponents of the truth
Opposing Enemies of the Truth with False Claims
Warning against following the heresies of Jews and Christians
Reason for writing the book
The claims of Paul's letter are summarized
The author's approach to rebutting their false claims
What the Christians disbelieved
The two sides' takfir of each other
Chapter: Evidence of the truthfulness of the truthful prophet
Chapter: Explaining and responding to the claim
Their claim that the Prophet was only sent to the jahiliyya Arabs
What is proven when it is proven to be invoked against Muslims
The Prophet's honesty and infallibility
Responding to the People of the Book on Cosmic Sending
The dispersion of the People of the Book in the Prophet (peace be upon him)
Responding to the claim of limiting the message to Arabs
The Prophet's invitation to the People of the Book and others
Delegates coming to the Prophet is evidence of the universality of his message
How to argue with the People of the Book and fight them
Chapter: Evidence of the universality of the Prophet's message
Islam al-Najashi
The Islam of the Arab Christians
Sending messengers to all the sects that existed in his time
Sending a messenger to King Almagog of Egypt, the king of the Christians
Chapter: Fighting the Christians
Chapter: Sending Books and Messengers to the Persian Kings
Separation: He (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) imposed the jizya on the Magi
Chapter: Evidences of the Book and Sunnah on the universality of his message (peace be upon him)
Chapter: Jews and Christians innovate in their religion
Separation: Muslims are unanimous in their unanimity and Christians are divided by their innovation
Chapter: The Christians changed the religion of Christ before the Prophet's mission
Chapter: The Christians' doubts about the Prophet's message and the response to them
Responding to the Christians in their claim that the Prophet's words are contradictory
Chapter: Miracles of Muhammad (peace be upon him)
Chapter: Rejecting their invocation of some verses on the specificity of the message
Separation: Those who say that he did not say that he was sent only to the Arabs
If they recognize his message to the Arabs
Chapter: If they do not recognize his message to the Arabs
Chapter: Answering the Christians in their claim that Muhammad (peace be upon him) was not preached
Chapter: Christianity's inference of the validity of their religion from the previous prophets is invalidated
How to prove the prophethood of previous prophets is proof of the prophethood of the Prophet (peace be upon him)
Refuting the claim of the Christians to the divinity of Jesus Christ, peace be upon him
Separation: Muslims did not believe in the prophethood of any of these except with the prophethood of Muhammad (peace be upon him)
Chapter: Rejecting the Christian claim that Islam is special because its book is in the Arabic language
Chapter: Defending the Qur'an's special status as an Arabic Qur'an
Chapter: The infallibility of the apostles who translated the Bible
Chapter: A response to their claim that God's messengers to them are sufficient to dispense with the message of Muhammad (peace be upon him)
Chapter: Rejecting their claim that God's justice requires that they should not be required to follow a person who did not come to them
Chapter: Rejecting the Christian doctrine of crucifixion and redemption
Chapter: Replying to the Christians in their claim that the word "who" in the Almighty's saying "whoever adopts other than Islam as a religion" refers only to Arabs.
Chapter: Muslims mediate between the shortcomings of the Jews and the excesses of the Christians
Separation: The difference between what is attributed to God from His attributes and what is attributed to Him from His possessions
Chapter: The Word of God's Union with the Body of Christ
Chapter: "I will make those who follow you above those who disbelieve until the Day of Resurrection, and I will make those who follow you above those who disbelieve until the Day of Resurrection.
Chapter: Explaining the meaning of the Holy Spirit and refuting the Christian belief in its divinity
Chapter: Responding to the Christians in their invocation of the verse in Surah al-Hadid to praise monasticism
Chapter: Replying to the Christians in their argument that Allah praised them in the saying, "Among the People of the Book is a righteous nation.
Chapter: Rejecting their claim that Islam glorifies their temples
Chapter: Rejecting their claim that their religion must be upheld after the mission of Muhammad (peace be upon him)
Chapter: Rejecting the Christian claim that Islam glorified the Apostles
Chapter: God sent the prophets as heralds and warners in the interpretation of the verse of Surat al-Baqarah
Chapter: Responding to their saying that the Qur'an testifies that they are the supporters of Allah
Chapter: Answering them in their claim that Islam is the greatness of the Gospel they have in their hands
Chapter: Argumentation for those who have heard the call of the messengers
Chapter: Why Christians and others like them go astray
Chapter: The supernatural means by which demons lead the children of Adam astray
Chapter: What is included in the name of the messengers in the saying, "Messengers before you have lied.
Chapter: Proving that the People of the Book have something that proves the truthfulness of Muhammad (peace be upon him)
Chapter: Rejecting their claim that the Qur'an confirms their books in their hands
Chapter: They claim that the news of the previous prophets contradicts what Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) told them.
Chapter: Alteration of the words of the Torah and Gospel and the discontinuity of their authenticity
Chapter: Responding to Christians in their claim that Muslims say that the corruption occurred after the Prophet Muhammad's mission
Chapter: Inviting the People of the Book to judge by the correct words in their books
Chapter: The Christians' analogy to the Qur'an is invalid
Chapter: How can we change our books, which are written in seventy-two languages?
Chapter: Responding to their claim that the Torah was taken from Elazir, who is an infallible prophet
Chapter: Responding to those who said that he changed some of its words after Muhammad's mission
Chapter: Proof of variation and change in the copies of the People of the Book
Chapter: Rejecting the claim of the Christians that the Qur'an approves of what they are
Chapter: Binding Jews and Christians to the religion of Islam
Chapter: It is obligatory to argue with the oppressors, including polytheists and people of the Book
Chapter: Islam is the religion of all the prophets
Chapter: Commanding believers to speak the truth in order to make an argument against the offender
Chapter: Refuting their claim that injustice was characterized by the Jews but not the Christians
Chapter: Muslims agree with the Christians in what they disbelieve the Jews
Chapter: The Christians' exaggeration of Jesus, God's servant and messenger
Chapter: The Extremes of Jews and Christians and the Moderation of Muslims
Chapter: Rejecting the claim of Christians that the Qur'an denies them polytheism
Chapter: Rejecting the Christian claim that the Qur'an equalizes all religions
Chapter: Rejecting their claim that it is not appropriate for them to leave the word of God, which is magnified by the Qur'an
Chapter: Islam honors Jesus Christ, God's servant and messenger
Chapter: Abrogation of the Torah and the truth of what Jesus came with
Chapter: The testimony of the Jewish books to Jesus' prophethood is a testimony to Muhammad's prophethood
Chapter: Rejecting the claim of the Christians that Muhammad was not sent to them while doubting what he came with
Separation: Allah, the Almighty, denies all forms of polytheism
Chapter: The Prophet is a human being who does not know the unseen and does not say he is an angel
Chapter: Refuting the claim of the Christians that they are the ones whom God has blessed
Chapter: Explaining that their interpretation of triangulation is false
Chapter: Evidence of God's existence and life
Chapter: Ways to Know God's Attributes
Chapter: The Names of God Almighty
Chapter: Rejecting their claim that God has called Himself Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
Chapter: Explaining the meaning of the spirit in the saying "The Spirit of God was on the water
Chapter: The meaning of David's saying, ”Your Holy Spirit will not depart from me.
Chapter: The meaning of the words "By the word of God the heavens and the earth are firmly established, and by the spirit of his mouth are all their forces.
Chapter: The true meaning of the Spirit of God
Chapter: The true meaning of God's word
Chapter: Invalidating their reasoning on baptism
Chapter: They call God's knowledge and speech a son and his life the Holy Spirit
Chapter: The Qur'an's invocation of the divine is invalidated
Chapter: The meaning of the Holy Spirit's endorsement of Christ
Chapter: The meaning of the words "God spoke to Moses
Chapter: Explanation of the meaning of the words "We breathed into him from our spirit
Chapter: The answer to their saying that the book is the word of God
Chapter: Debating their claim that the hypostases are intrinsic attributes that are like names
Chapter: The sun's rays of light are invalidated
Chapter: The contradictory statements of Christians in their doctrine of faith
Separation: The contradiction of "indivisible" and "indivisible
Chapter: A rebuttal to their argument that the beautiful can only appear in the dense, which is why the creative word of God was embodied in Jesus.
Chapter: Refuting what the Christians mean by God appearing in Jesus
Chapter: The answer to their claim that Jesus appeared in Jesus and that he was united with Christ or someone else
Chapter: What the previous books foretold about the Messiah
Chapter: Discussing what the prophets have reported about the coming of the Messiah and the significance of it.
Ezra says the Messiah will come and save peoples and nations
Chapter: Jeremiah the prophet's account of his birth at that time
Chapter: Isaiah the prophet says God will come and save the peoples
Chapter: Zechariah's words, "And he and they shall dwell in you, and you shall know that I am God, the powerful God who dwells in you.
Chapter: Amos says, "The sun will rise and the lost will be guided by it and the Israelites will be led astray from it.
Chapter: Saying that God will dwell with people on earth
Chapter: Micah says: "And you, O Bethlehem, the village of Judea, the house of Ephrata, there shall come forth unto me a ruler that shall shepherd my people Israel
Chapter: The Prophet Habakkuk said that God on earth is visible, mingles with people and walks with them
Chapter: Isaiah the prophet says, "Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and his name shall be called Immanuel.
Chapter: In the words of Isaiah, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)
Chapter: The Holy Spirit, the Spirit of God, the Spirit of wisdom and understanding, the Spirit of resourcefulness and strength, the Spirit of knowledge and the fear of God.
Chapter: Isaiah says it is a marvelous thing that the Lord of angels will be born of men
Chapter: There are many things like this in God's books revealed through the mouths of the prophets and apostles.
Chapter: The Christian view on why the Jews did not believe in the Messiah despite the prophecies about his appearance
Chapter: Responding to them when they say that the new chosen year is the year we received from the hands of the pure prophets
Chapter: The Torah's account of Adam's creation in the Torah against their view of Christ
He says in the Torah, "Let us create a creature in our likeness and after our likeness.
Chapter: Rejecting their reasoning of the command to destroy Lot's people on the Godhead of the Son
Chapter: Rejecting David's reference to Christ's divinity
Chapter: He said in the Torah, "You are my son, and today I gave birth to you.
Chapter: The Torah's reference to God's speech to Moses and the implication that this implies multiple divinities
Chapter: Rejecting Isaiah's testimony of the Trinity
Chapter: Rejection of the Torah's statement that we honor you, magnify you, and triangularly sanctify you, as written by your prophet Isaiah
Chapter: Rejecting the Jews' affirmation of the Trinity and their disbelief in its meaning
Separation: They reverted back to the triangulation of what they had previously quoted and referred to from the words of the prophets
Chapter: Rejecting their claim that they do not have to worship three gods and that they are not to blame for triangulation because of the testimonies of the prophets
Chapter: Dismissing their invocation of any part of the Qur'an again on their falsehood and that the Qur'an is taken as a whole
Chapter: Their interpretation of the anthropomorphism of the Word of God in Christ and that it is a union that is innocent of mixing and the like, and the answer to that
Chapter: Refuting their claim that the Qur'an proves Christ's divinity and humanity
Chapter: Refuting their claim that Jesus is called a creator in the Qur'an
Chapter: The correct meaning of the Qur'an's analogy of Jesus to Adam and their interpretation of it
Chapter: The nature of Christ's nature: a description of the confusion and dispersion of the Christians
Chapter: Continuing to respond to the Christians with the words of al-Hasan ibn Ayyub and then with the words of Ibn al-Batriq
Chapter: Following up on Ibn al-Batriq's account of the Christians and discussing it with him
Chapter: Following up on Ibn al-Batriq's account of the Christians and discussing it with him
Chapter: Following up on Ibn al-Batriq's account of the Christians and discussing it with him
Chapter: Answering the Christian analogy of the Word of God being written in the human body.
Chapter: Follow-up to and response to Ibn al-Batriq's words
Chapter: The most common religion of Christians is not based on Jesus Christ
Chapter: What the author quotes from al-Hasan ibn Ayyub and Ibn al-Batriq is a response to the idea that there are two natures in Christ
Chapter: The answer to the Christians' argument that the Muslims' acknowledgment of the attributes does not require likeness and anthropomorphism
Chapter: Debating the Christians' use of the word essence to refer to God
Chapter: Refuting their claim to be independent of Judaism and Christianity
Chapter: What they claim to be the words of the previous prophets is invalid
Chapter: Proving the virtue of the Messenger of Allah, his law, and his Ummah
Chapter: The Prophet's Prophethood and the Prophet's Prophets' Prophecies
Chapter: Ways to Know the Prophets' Announcement of Muhammad (peace be upon him)
Chapter: The testimonies of the advanced books of Muhammad and examples of them
Chapter: Psalms and their interpretation
Chapter: Another Announcement from the Zabur
Chapter: A Third Announcement from David (peace be upon him)
Chapter: A Fourth Announcement from David (peace be upon him)
Chapter: A Fifth Announcement from David (peace be upon him)
Chapter: The Testimony of the Book of Isaiah ”The Donkey Rider and the Camel Rider“
Chapter: Ancient books foretold the Messiah and Muhammad and warned of the Dajjal
Chapter: Isaiah's prophecy about Mecca
Chapter: Isaiah's Third Announcement
Chapter: Isaiah's Fourth Annunciation
Chapter: Isaiah's Fifth Announcement
Chapter: Isaiah's Sixth Annunciation
Chapter: Isaiah's Seventh Annunciation
Chapter: Isaiah's Eighth Annunciation
Chapter: Isaiah's Ninth Annunciation
Chapter: The Prophecy of Muhammad (peace be upon him) from Habakkuk
Chapter: An Announcement from Ezekiel
Chapter: Two Good News from Daniel (peace be upon him)
Chapter: A Third Announcement from Daniel (peace be upon him)
Chapter: A detailed commentary on the prophecies of the Messiah and Muhammad
Chapter: Independent Qur'anic proofs of his prophethood
Chapter: The Makkans' conclusive evidence of the truthfulness of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
Chapter: The Clarity, Variety and Abundance of Prophetic Signs
Chapter: Investigating the name of the miracle, sign, and dignity
Chapter: Research on Qur'anic miracles
Chapter: The personality of the Prophet, his law, his nation, and the dignity of the righteous, all of which are among his signs
Separation: People's Transmission of His Perfect Qualities
Chapter: The virtue of Muhammad's Ummah over others in terms of faith. And labor is a sign of his prophethood
Chapter: Muslims are moderate and moderate in monotheism, worship, and transactions
Chapter: Types of prophecy claimants and their evidence of truthfulness
Chapter: The story of the elephant and the guarding of the sky
Separation: Prophethood is proven by the Qur'an or by tradition
Chapter: The Prophet (peace be upon him) told many of the past and future mysteries and their indication of prophethood
Chapter: His signs related to ability, action, and influence
The splitting of the moon and the guarding of the sky with meteors are signs of prophecy
One of the signs of prophethood is that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) asked for rain with his prayers
The Prophet's behavior with animals is a sign of prophethood
The effect on trees and wood is one of the signs of his prophethood
Chapter: Water, food, and fruit are signs of prophecy
Chapter: The stories of the multiplication of food from the signs of his prophethood
Chapter: One of the signs of prophecy is the multiplication of fruits
Chapter: Stones harnessed to him as a sign of his prophethood
Chapter: One of the signs of the Prophet (peace be upon him) is Allah's endorsement of him with his angels
Chapter: God's preservation of his prophet is one of the signs of his prophethood
The answer to his prayers is one of the signs of his prophethood
Chapter: Six Major Ways to Confirm Muhammad's Prophethood
Chapter: Qur'anic Evidence that Messengers Come with Signs
Chapter: One of the signs of the prophets is God's destruction of their disbelievers and victory for those who believe in them
Chapter: Evidence of Prophethood: News that carries encouragement and intimidation
Chapter: Those who ask for a second and third verse and the wisdom of the succession of verses indicating prophethood
Separation: Everything that is said in the proof of prophethood is related to the nature of the news
Chapter: The conditions and evidence of truth and falsehood
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