A 300 page book allocated to this topic was written by IbnulJawzi, named Defu Shubehit Tashbeeh Bi EkuffitTanzeeh, Obviating heresies of anthropomorphism by hands of promotion. Sheik Hassan AsSaqaf revised this book which was published by DarulImam AnNawawi Publication, Oman. AsSaqaf's two essays named Traditional statements of scholars in explication of falsity of the hadith of 'I have seen my Lord' in the most handsome look and The sufficient evidential explication of falsity of imputing Kitabur Ruyeh to AdDarqutni, are appended to the third edition, published in 1413.
Describing the Hanbalite corporalists, IbnulJawzi states on page 99:
… By their books, they offended against their sect. They slipped to level of ordinary people when they rested upon extrinsic meanings of aspect of the divine attributes texts…
Within the words of Sheik Mohammed Abi Zuhra, cited later on, IbnulJawzi's words shall be provided.
IbnulJawzi rebutes corporalists' exegeses of the allegorical Verses. He criticizes sixty false and mistranslated texts. They are bases on which Wahabists and their forefathers constructed their sect.