

Rather, if they are supplied with a convincing answer, they only ignore and sideline it and jump on to another question and doubt. These mischievous sceptics tend not to be concerned with the type of question asked, nor do they wait for an answer. Therefore such mischievous people find a ready market and a great demand for their scepticisms and doubts among the naive believers. Rather they spread their doubts and misgivings among the lay people those who have not examined in a precise and meticulous manner the farthest limits of those problems nor have they scrutinised its proofs. One of the identifying marks of the second category of people is that they do not put forward their questions and arguments to the scholars of religion those who are specialists in doctrinal affairs and capable of substantiating those doctrines with definitive proofs. However others have a different motive in raising such questions their aim tends to be to create doubts with regards to those issues and to cast suspicion in the hearts of the lay adherents of the Ahlulbayt. Such people need to be given convincing and complete answers, which is the objective of this treatise, with the help of Allah (swt). Some raise questions in order to learn and seek evidence regarding a subject. The motives underlying these questions tend to be diverse. Questions frequently arise concerning theological issues relevant to Muslims, especially among the adherents of the Ahlulbayt. The edition consulted for this translation was the second edition, published in the year 1425 AH and obtained by the translator whilst studying in Damascus in the year 2008 AD.Īll praise belongs to Allah, the Lord of the Universe, and may His peace and blessings be upon Muhammad and his purified progeny. The Late Shaykh Al-Tabrizi had this booklet published in Arabic. This translation is devoted in gratitude to the memory of the late Mr Gulamhussein Bhai Somji, Mrs Tahera Bai Somji, Mr Mahmud Bhai Somji and all the deceased Believers worldwide.
