In this book, the author has compiled everything he could from Ibn Taymiyyah's (may God have mercy on him) theological debates in which he debated other scholars of various faiths and schools of thought. This was done through his own legacy, the legacy of his students, and his biographers. He studied each debate individually in detail, noting its context, time, and place (if possible). He also analyzed the dialectical method used by the debaters in their debates, and explained the results of each debate and how each one of them managed to convince, confound, or compel their opponent. With this scholarly approach, praise be to God, he was able to extract Ibn Taymiyyah's approach to theological debates.
He mentioned the main issue on which Ibn Taymiyyah differed with his opponent, then established it based on Ibn Taymiyyah's statements outside the debate. He did this, however, unless Ibn Taymiyyah was incorrect on the issue or contradicted the evidence, in which case he explained this, limiting himself to Ibn Taymiyyah's conclusions on the subject of the debate. The book works offline, the debates are fully indexed, the book is identical to the printed version, and the font size is large because it is in the comprehensive format.