Tunisian intellectual Hammadi Redissi presents a compelling anthology that challenges dominant narratives about Wahhabism. By gathering rare and influential texts from the Islamic East, Redissi uncovers a rich tradition of scholarly critique against the movement. This work offers a nuanced historical and theological examination of the counter-arguments that emerged from the heartlands of Islam, providing crucial insights into the intellectual debates that have shaped the modern Muslim world. It's an essential resource for understanding the diversity of Islamic thought and the historical responses to one of its most controversial movements.