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| name = Al-Ihtijaj 'ala ahl al-lijaj
| name = Al-Ihtijaj  
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| language = Arabic
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| subject = Theology • arguments and debates of the Prophet (s) and Imams (a) against their opponents
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| published = Beirut
| published = Beirut, 1386/1967
| publisher = Dar al-Nu'man
| publisher = Dar al-Nu'man
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'''Al-Iḥtijāj ʿalā ahl al-lijāj''' (Arabic:{{ia|الإحتجاج على أهل اللجاج}}), best known as '''al-Ihtijaj''' (الإحتجاج ) is a book in Arabic written by Abu Mansur, [[Ahmad b. Ali b. Abi Talib al-Tabrisi]], the scholar of 6th/[[12th century]].
'''Al-Iḥtijāj ʿalā ahl al-lijāj''' (Arabic:{{ia|الإحتجاج على أهل اللجاج}}), best known as '''al-Ihtijaj''' (الإحتجاج ) is a book in Arabic written by Abu Mansur, [[Ahmad b. Ali b. Abi Talib al-Tabrisi]], the scholar of 6th/[[12th century]].


The book contains the arguments presented by [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] and the [[infallible Imams (a)]] and some of their follower against their opponents form various sects and religions.  
The book contains the arguments presented by the [[Prophet (s)]] and the [[infallible Imams (a)]] and some of their follower against their opponents form various sects and religions.  


Some Shi'a scholars mistakenly ascribed the book to [[Fadl b. Hasan al-Tabrisi]], the author of ''[[Majma' al-bayan]]''.  
Some Shi'a scholars mistakenly ascribed the book to [[Fadl b. Hasan al-Tabrisi]], the author of ''[[Majma' al-bayan]]''.  
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==Cause of Writing==
==Cause of Writing==
In the introduction of the book, al-Tabrisi writes: "What made me to write such a book, was that some Shi'a have desisted from argument and debate with the opponents of Shi'a and say 'we are not allowed to do this, because the [[Prophet (s)]] and the [[Imams (s)]] never debated and argued and did not allow Shi'a to do so' therefore, I decided to collect the arguments of great Shi'a figures against their opponents in the roots and branches of the religion." In the following, he mentions that the prohibition of Imams (s) form arguing and debating only meant those who are weak in defending the religion and Shi'a beliefs, not those eminent and strong one in proving the right and refuting the wrong.  
In the introduction of the book, al-Tabrisi writes: "What made me to write such a book, was that some Shi'a have desisted from argument and debate with the opponents of Shi'a and say 'we are not allowed to do this, because the [[Prophet (s)]] and the [[Imams (a)]] never debated and argued and did not allow Shi'a to do so' therefore, I decided to collect the arguments of great Shi'a figures against their opponents in the roots and branches of the religion." In the following, he mentions that the prohibition of Imams (a) form arguing and debating only meant those who are weak in defending the religion and Shi'a beliefs, not those eminent and strong one in proving the right and refuting the wrong.  


==Reliability of Its Hadiths==
==Reliability of Its Hadiths==
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