"a": article, maybe stay as is. But the user said all words. Hmm, "a" is an article. But perhaps "an|the|a". But "a" is the same as "an" in some contexts. Wait, the user may want synonyms for "a", but "a" is an article. Maybe it's better to leave as is, but the instruction says all words. Hmm, conflicting. Since "a" is an article, perhaps there's no synonym. Maybe the user expects it to stay. The user's example input may handle it, but since the instruction is to change all words, maybe proceed with possible options. Alternatively, maybe the user expects the same word if there are no synonyms. Let me check. If I'm stuck, maybe the user allows it. Let's see.

I should go through the text word by word, check if it's a name or title, and if not, find three appropriate synonyms. Some words might have multiple meanings, so context is important. For example, "testament" could be replaced with "proof" or "evidence," but I need to ensure the synonyms fit the sentence's meaning.

Meaning Ramadan's Composition Religious Instruction Focus Admiration Impactful Text Writing Guiding Light Foster Insight Applicability Tariq Ramadan Distinguished Muslim Theologian Philosopher Literary Figure Inputs Areas of Islamic Scholarship Moral Philosophy Mind Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood Founder Composed Thoroughly

"their": "their|one's|people's". Wait, "their" is a pronoun, maybe keep as is since it's a possessive. But the user said to change all words with 3 synonyms. However, "their" is a pronoun. Maybe there's no synonym for "their". Wait, the user said "all words", so maybe "their" stays as it's a pronoun. Proper nouns stay, but pronouns? Hmm, maybe the user wants to keep pronouns as is. Let me check the instruction again: "Proper nouns stay. Only output text." So maybe pronouns like "their" are to stay. Wait, the example given in the initial message might not include pronouns. The user wants all words replaced with synonyms, but proper nouns remain. Need to check if pronouns are considered proper nouns. No, "their" is not a proper noun. So I need to find synonyms for "their". But synonyms for "their" would be... "their|theirs|their own". But the user wants three synonyms. However, "their" might not have three synonyms. Maybe this is a problem. Maybe the user is okay with just using the same word if no suitable synonyms are found, but that contradicts the instruction. Hmm. Alternatively, perhaps the user expects the same word in the set if no synonyms are available. Let me proceed, maybe for "their" use "their|theirs|their own".

The main content discusses the impact of the book on modern Islamic thought, mentioning praise and criticism. The user wants any terms with three options converted. Wait, the original text doesn't have any explicit three options. Maybe the user is referring to something else? Let me recheck the query.

Replaced:

"its": similar to "their", pronoun. "its|one's|the entity's".

I need to ensure that each synonym is accurate and fits the context. For example, "Islamic literature" shouldn't be replaced with something too broad. Also, the names like Tariq Ramadan and Hassan al-Banna must remain unchanged as per the user's request.