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Kashf as Shubuhaat - ibn utheymeen
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Kashf ash-Shubuhaat (translated as The Removal of Doubts) is a prominent theological treatise written by the 18th-century Islamic scholar Shaykh Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab. It serves as a foundational text in Islamic Aqeedah (creed) focusing specifically on Tawheed (the absolute oneness of God) and defending it against acts of Shirk(polytheism).
Core Purpose and Arguments
- Refutation of Polytheism: The text systematically dismantles excuses, misconceptions, and arguments used to justify seeking intercession from or worshipping saints, prophets, and idols.
- The Pagan Precedent: A central thesis of the book is that the modern practitioners of Shirk the author addresses utilized the exact same reasoning and arguments as the ancient pagans fought by Prophet Muhammad.
- The Role of Intercession: The book clarifies the difference between valid intercession from Allah and seeking intercession directly from the creation (such as righteous dead people).