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(Frinanses) Profession de Foi de l'Imam Al Ghazali.Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali Archived at the Wayback Machine., in Archived at the Wayback Machine.Review of Ghazali's Tahafat al-Falasifa."Al-Ghazali Contra Aristotle: An Unforeseen Overture to Science In Eleventh-Century Baghdad".See original text in The Online Library of Liberty. The Alchemy of Happiness, by Mohammed Al-Ghazzali, the Mohammedan Philosopher, trans. Abu Hamid al-Gazali Can you tell me about Imam Abu Hamid al-Gazali Praise be to Allah the Lord of the Worlds and blessings and peace be upon our Prophet Muhammad and upon all his Family and Companions Abu Hamid al-Gazali May Allah have Mercy on him was a scholar and jurist of Muslims even though he was a leader of Ashairah and head of the Sufi He was also a philosopher and logician though he.Short commentary on The Alchemy of Happiness.
Al-Ghazali entry by Frank Griffel in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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Full text of Incoherence of the Philosophers, from Al-Ghazali website.Ghazali and the Revival of Islamic Scholarship Archived at the Wayback Machine.
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Ghazali Series page at the Islamic Texts Society. Mga sumpay ha gawas Īn Wikisource mayda mga orihinal nga buhat nga ginsurat ni o mahiunong kan:Īn Wikimedia Commons mayda media nga nahahanungod han: Al-Ghazali American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences. " 'Causality Then and Now: al-Ghazali and Quantum Theory '" (PDF). A comparison between the philosophy of Ghazali and the Copenhagen Interpretation: Harding, Karen (1993). The Glimpse, A study of the inner teaching of the Mishkat al-Alwar (The Niche for Lights) by Abdullah Dougan ISBN 0-959 M.: Muslim Intellectual: A Study of al-Ghazali, Edinburgh 1963 Campanini, Massimo, Ghazali, in Muhammad in History, Thought, and Culture: An Encyclopedia of the Prophet of God (2 vols.), Edited by C. Leaman, History of Islamic Philosophy 1996 Laoust, H: La politique de Gazali, Paris 1970. Savage-Smith, Emilie (1995), "Attitudes toward dissection in medieval Islam", Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 50 (1): 67–110, doi: 10.1093/jhmas/50.1.67, PMID 7876530. Haque, Amber (2004), "Psychology from Islamic perspective: contributions of early Muslim scholars and challenges to contemporary Muslim psychologists", Journal of Religion & Health, 43 (4): 357–377, doi: 10.1007/s1094-z. ↑ Muslim Philosophy Archived at the Wayback Machine., Islamic Contributions to Science & Math,. ↑ The Influence of Islamic Thought on Maimonides Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, June 30, 2005 GHAZL, ABU AMID MUAMMAD IBN MUAM-MAD AL-TS AL- (10581111), Persian Muslim theologian, jurist, mystic, and religious reformer, who wrote mainly in. Imam al-Ghazali was born in the city of Tus, the second city of Khorasan after Nishapur, in the year 450 A.H. ↑ Ghazali, Frank Griffel, Medieval Islamic Civilization, Ed. He is the Imam, the Beauty of Religion and Proof of Islam, Abu Hamid Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Ghazali of Tus, then Nishapur - the jurist, Sufi, Shafi'i, and Ash'ari.