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Recent groups have emerged which attribute the doctrine of Tafwid (delegation) regarding divine attributes to Imam Ahmad and the Hanbalis, calling themselves the "New Hanbalis." The author refutes this claim from its foundation, dedicating an entire chapter to disproving the attribution of creedal positions to jurisprudential schools with 12 points of refutation.
He addresses the historical aspect of Tafwid's emergence since the time of al-Ja'd ibn Dirham and explains the general positions of the Hanbalis on divine names and attributes compared to those of the Kullabiyya, Ash'arites, and those who differed from the majority of Hanbalis. He then compiles the narrations from the Salaf in refuting Tafwid and demonstrates that they believed in the attributes according to their literal meaning.
This book addresses an important contemporary theological debate and fills a crucial gap in scholarship. It helps clarify confusions that might otherwise mislead young Muslims and interfere with students' proper understanding of traditional Salafi Aqida.
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