Description
Book description:
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اسم المؤلف: محمد بن عبد الوهاب بن سليمان التميمي
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تحقيق: د. عبد المحسن بن محمد القاسم
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Number of pages: 98 pages
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موضوع الكتاب: كشف الشبهات للإمام ابن عبد الوهاب
The contents of the book:
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Introduction
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Uncovering Suspicions
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Transcripts used in the verification of the article
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Introduction to the truth about the religion of the messengers and what they preached, and the truth about the religion of the polytheists and what they were
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A Brief Answer to the Arguments of the Polytheists
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A detailed answer to the analogy
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First Argument: Whoever recognizes the monotheism of
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He is not a polytheist, and he does not seek from the righteous people anything other than prestige and intercession; he is not a polytheist.
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Second Argument: Restricting the worship of non-Allah to idols and not the righteous
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Third Argument: Asking them for intercession is not polytheism.
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Fourth Argument: Their denial of worshipping the righteous, even though they pray to them or sacrifice to them
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First Answer
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Second Answer
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Fifth Argument: Whoever denies polytheism denies the intercession of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
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The sixth argument is that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) was given intercession and that it is sought from him
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First Answer
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Second Answer
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Seventh Argument: There is no polytheism in resorting to the righteous.
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Eighth Argument: Shirk is the worship of idols, and we do not worship idols.
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First Answer
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Second Answer
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Ninth Argument: How can you make us like the first polytheists, when we testify that there is no god but Allah?
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First Answer
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Second Answer
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Third Answer
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Fourth Answer
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Fifth Answer
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Answer Six
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Seventh Answer
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Answer 8
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The tenth argument is that anyone who says: "There is no god but Allah" is not disbelieved or killed, even if he does what he did.
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The eleventh argument: It is not polytheism to seek help from anyone other than God, because it is permissible to seek help from the prophets in the afterlife.
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Twelfth Argument: If invoking Gabriel was polytheism, he would not have offered it to Abraham
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Khayyimah: Monotheism must be in the heart, mind, and deeds
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A special collection of books Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab






