The Arabs inhabiting the Arabian Peninsula before the advent of Islam worshipped numerous idols. Each people, each tribe, and each clan venerated its own deities. All were immersed in the beliefs inherited from their ancestors.
Unfortunately, traces of these primitive beliefs can still be found today in some Muslim societies. This is a tragic consequence of ignorance and the blind conformity of populations who are often misled. In this book, Imam Muhammad Ibn Sulayman At-Tamimi strives to dismantle the dubious arguments and the ambiguities maintained by grave worshippers and other polytheists.