
Juhud Ulema al-Hanifiyyah fi Tahdhir min...

Mawqif ibn Taymiyyah wa ibnul-Qayyeem min...

Minhaj as-Sunnah an-Nabawiyah - Ibn Taymiyyah

Manhaj al-Imam Malik fi Ithbat al-Aqida

Manhaj as-Salaf fil-Aqida wa Atharuhu fi...

This book is a response and critique of the Christian faith, as its foundations were deceitfully demonstrated in a fabricated letter between an alleged Muslim named al-Hashemi and a Christian who called himself al-Kindi. The writer of the book is in fact the impersonator of the two characters; his Christian name is Yahya Ibn Uday. This letter was part of the Colonial Translation Project of the Origins of Islamic Heritage, which was supervised by Peter the Venerable, also known as Peter of Montboissier. It has accordingly played a major role in the Islamic image drawn in the West since its writing, and its effects still extend to this day.
The book is important for the specialists, who took interest in responding to the People of the Book, as well as for history students and analysts of the “modernism era” that followed the Middle Ages; it reflects the reality of the Western faith with its profound desire to slander Islam and spread falsehood against it.
Published in full for the first time in 5 large volumes, with the careful and beneficial Tahqiq of several scholars.
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