Aʿazzu Mā Yuṭlab
| Original title | أَعَزُّ مَا يُطْلَب |
|---|---|
| Language | Arabic |
| Subject | hadith, fiqh, usūl ad-din, tawhid, politics, jihad, reform |
| Genre | Manifesto, Aqidah |
| Publication place | Almohad Caliphate |
Aʿazzu Mā Yuṭlab (Arabic: أعز ما يُطلب, lit. 'The Dearest Quest'), also known as al-ʿAqīda (العقيدة, lit. 'The Creed'), is a 12th-century book containing the teachings of Ibn Tumart, self-proclaimed mahdi and founder of the Almohad Caliphate. According to the text of the book itself, it was compiled by a scribe to whom Abd al-Mu'min dictated his notes from Ibn Tumart's teachings.