From:
www.al-firdaus.com/ChristianBook2/preface.htm
1. al-Jawab al-Sahih Li-Man Baddala Din al-Masih (The Correct Answer to those who changed the Religion of Christ). This 1000 pages treatise was composed by the Grand Sheikh of Islam, Imam Taqi al-Din Ahmad Ibn Taimiyyah as a response to a 24 pages treatise “Risalah ila Ahad al-Muslimin” (A Letter to a Muslim) written by Paul of Antioch, the Bishop of Saida.
In addition to al-Jawab al-Sahih, Ibn Taimiyyah also wrote five other treatises in response to Christianity as mentioned by Imam Ibn ‘Abd-Hadi who was a student of Ibn Taimiyyah: [9]
Al-Salim al-Maslul ‘ala Shatim al-Rasul. Ibn Taimiyyah wrote this in response to a Christian cleric named ‘Assaf al-Nasrani who was accused of insulting the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
Iqtida’ al-Sirat al-Mustaqim Mukhalafat Ashab al-Jahim
Jawab fi Ihtijaj al-Jahmiyya wa al-Nasara bil-Kalima
Al-Risalah al-Quhrusiyyah: Khitab li-Sirjwas Malik Quhrus
Qawa’id al-Kanais also known as Mas’alat al-Kanais
Fi Dhaha’ib Ahl-Kitab (this treatise appear to be lost)
Takhjil Ahl al-Injil wal-Nahj al-Sahih fi al-Radd ‘ala Man Baddala Din ‘Isa Ibn Maryam al-Masih [10]
Friday, June 29, 2007
Ibn Taimiyyah on The Ninety-Nine Names of God
Ibn Taimiyyah says, "Al-Walid (one of the narrators of the hadith) related the Names from (the saying of) one of his Syrian teachers ... specific mention of the Names is not from the words of the Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace), by the agreement of those familiar with Hadith. (Fatawa Ibn Taimiyyah, 6:379-382.).
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
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