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There exists a possibility of a modern book titled Al-Ibanah written by a contemporary Shaykh named Muhammad al-Imam, dealing with issues of heresy, jurisprudence, or spiritual clarification. However, without a specific publication date or publisher, the 10th-century classical text remains the primary reference. ktab alabanh llshykh mhmd alamam
Viewed as a "precious" and "great" book that addresses a gap in modern Salafi literature regarding manners in disagreement. Critical/Correctional Below is a detailed look into this work,
| Week | Topic | Key Concept | |------|-------|--------------| | 1 | Editor's Introduction & Author's Biography | Why al-Ash'ari wrote the book | | 2 | Attributes of Allah (Sifat Khabariyyah) | Affirmation without modality | | 3 | The Quran – Created or Uncreated? | Orthodoxy vs. Mu'tazila | | 4 | Seeing Allah (Ru'yat Allah) | Scriptural proofs | | 5 | Predestination (Qadar) | Divine will and human acquisition | | 6 | Faith (Iman) & Major Sin | The Murji'ah refutation | | 7 | The Companions & Caliphs | Sunni political theology | | 8 | Conclusion & Refutation of Heresies | Summary of 10 core beliefs | Viewed as a "precious" and "great" book that