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Kashf al-Shabibat by Ibn Abdul Wahhab - Mutawatun for the Student of Knowledge (Additional Mutawatun)

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Imam Ibn Abdul Wahhab's book Kashf al-Shibat deals with a number of important doubts, such as the fact that asking them for intercession is not polytheism, as well as their denial of worshiping the righteous although they call them or sacrifice to them, and other doubts that he addressed in a detailed and clear manner.

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Book description:

  • اسم المؤلف: محمد بن عبد الوهاب بن سليمان التميمي

  • تحقيق: د. عبد المحسن بن محمد القاسم

  • Number of pages: 98 pages

  • موضوع الكتاب: كشف الشبهات للإمام ابن عبد الوهاب

The contents of the book:

  1. Introduction

  2. Uncovering Suspicions

  3. Transcripts used in the verification of the article

  4. 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

  5. A Brief Answer to the Arguments of the Polytheists

  6. A detailed answer to the analogy

  7. First Argument: Whoever recognizes the monotheism of

  • 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.

  1. Second Argument: Restricting the worship of non-Allah to idols and not the righteous

  2. Third Argument: Asking them for intercession is not polytheism.

  3. Fourth Argument: Their denial of worshipping the righteous, even though they pray to them or sacrifice to them

  • First Answer

  • Second Answer

  1. Fifth Argument: Whoever denies polytheism denies the intercession of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)

  2. 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

  • First Answer

  • Second Answer

  1. Seventh Argument: There is no polytheism in resorting to the righteous.

  2. Eighth Argument: Shirk is the worship of idols, and we do not worship idols.

  • First Answer

  • Second Answer

  1. Ninth Argument: How can you make us like the first polytheists, when we testify that there is no god but Allah?

  • First Answer

  • Second Answer

  • Third Answer

  • Fourth Answer

  • Fifth Answer

  • Answer Six

  • Seventh Answer

  • Answer 8

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Twelfth Argument: If invoking Gabriel was polytheism, he would not have offered it to Abraham

  4. Khayyimah: Monotheism must be in the heart, mind, and deeds

 

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Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 20 x 20 x 20 x 20 cm
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