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Al-Jawāb al-Ṣaḥīḥ li-man baddala dīn al-Masīh

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Al-Jawāb al-Ṣaḥīḥ li-man baddala dīn al-Masīḥ (The Sound Reply to Those Who Altered The Messiah’s Religion) is a book written between 1293 and 1321 CE, by Ibn Taymiyyah. The work is a detailed refutation of Christian doctrine.[1] It was occasioned by Ibn Taymiyyah's receipt of a Letter from the People of Cyprus, itself a reworking of an earlier Letter to a Muslim Friend by the Christian bishop Paul of Antioch.[1][2]

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  1. ^ a b Thomas, David (2010). "Apologetic and Polemic in the letter from Cyprus and Ibn Taymiyya's al-Jawāb al-Ṣaḥīḥ li-man baddala dīn al-Masīḥ". Ibn Taymiyya and His Times. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195478347.
  2. ^ Thomas F. Michel, ed. (1984), A Muslim Theologian's Response to Christianity: Ibn Taymiyya's al-Jawab al-Sahih, Caravan Books.