This book is an example of the intellectual alertness and resolute determination that characterized the scholars of the past, in the face of anyone who wished to tamper with the pure creed adopted by the predecessors of the Ummah, or who sought to spread intellectual chaos in the minds of Muslims by embracing destructive ideas. In this book, you will find the unveiling of the Jahmiyyah's secrets, the exposure of their scandals, and the refutation of their superstitions. Indeed, as Imam Ibn al-Qayyim described it, this book is one of the most noble and beneficial books ever written on the Sunnah. It clarifies what the Companions, their successors, and the Imams adhered to; it contains more affirmations of Tawhid (monotheism) and the Divine Names and Attributes, based on both reason and tradition, than any other work.