Sultan bin Abdul Rahman Al-Omari's seminal work, 'The Problem of Excuses by Ignorance in Theological Research,' delves into one of the most intricate and debated issues within Islamic creedal studies. This book meticulously explores the various jurisprudential and theological perspectives on whether ignorance can serve as a valid excuse for deviations from Islamic tenets. Al-Omari examines the underlying inferential structures and methodological foundations used by different schools of thought to address this complex dilemma, offering a comprehensive analysis of the historical and contemporary viewpoints. It is an essential read for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the depths of Islamic theological discourse and its practical implications.