The author, Shaykul-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah (rahimahullah), approached the subject of avoiding the emulation of disbelievers in matters of belief, worship, festival, law, and moral conduct with a depth encompassing its core principles and intricate aspects. He supported his arguments with logical reasoning and textual references, drawing from a wealth of historical accounts and the positions of early Muslim scholars.
In a scholarly and meticulous style, the author skilfully guides the reader through this complex terrain, providing a sense of clarity and precision. Every aspect of the subject is thoroughly covered, leaving the reader with a profound understanding, an unwavering conviction in the presented evidence, and a firm grasp of the derived conclusions and judgments.