This is a significant work in Islamic theology authored by the renowned scholar Ashraf ʿAlī Thānvī (d. 1362 AH). The book addresses a range of newly emerging doubts and intellectual confusions that arose in the modern period, particularly those influenced by Western philosophy, rationalism, and materialist thought.
With clarity and scholarly rigor, the author identifies common misconceptions affecting core Islamic beliefs and provides systematic responses grounded in the Qur’an, the Sunnah, sound reasoning, and classical scholarship. The work reinforces foundational doctrines such as belief in revelation, prophecy, the unseen, divine decree, and the authority of Islamic sources, while carefully distinguishing between authentic belief and misleading interpretations.
Written in a clear and persuasive style, this book serves as an important guide for students of Islamic creed, educators, and readers seeking firm grounding in orthodox belief amid modern intellectual challenges. It remains a valuable reference for understanding how traditional Islamic theology responds to contemporary doubts with both textual evidence and rational argument.