ABSTRACT

A highly influential theologian and jurisprudent of his time, Ibn Taimiya was an uncompromising defender of tradition salaf and literalism in Qur‘an and Hadith. Al-Jahmiya are those who deny the principle of a personal God. This charge was especially leveled against rational philosophers, who were accused of being influenced in this position by Greek philosophy. A collection of detailed responses to questions directed to Ibn Taimiya as a judge and theologian by lay people. The refutation of their claim of contradiction between the message of the previous prophets and what Muẖammad (PBUH) brought. The response to their question of how it is possible for their books to have been changed when they were written in 72 languages. The general population of the Christians do not know Hebrew and so are not skilled enough to read the Torah, the Gospels, or anything else in Hebrew.