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The Revival of the Religious Sciences (Iḥyāʾ ʻulūm al-dīn)

The Revival of the Religious Sciences (Iḥyāʾ ʻulūm al-dīn)

by al-Ghazzālī, Madelain Farah

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Iḥiyāʾ ʿulūm ad-dīn (English: The Revival of the Religious Sciences. Arabic: احياء علوم الدين‎) is an 11th-century book written by Abū Ḥāmid Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad al-Ghazali. The book was composed in Arabic and is widely regarded as the most significant Islamic text after the Qur'an. It is regarded as his magnum opus. Spanning over 40 volumes, it deals with the principles and practices of Islam. Some consider his Kimya-e-Sa'adat, written in Persian, as a rewrite of the Ihya'e Ulum-ed'Deen, which is a common misconception.
Categories:
["Islamic doctrines" "Early works to 1800" "Faith (Islam)" "God (Islam)" "Islam" "Islamic ethics" "Koran" "Marriage" "Mysticism" "Recitation" "Religious aspects of Marriage" "Religious life" "Ritual Purity" "Study and teaching" "Sufism" "Worship and love" "Zakat" "Religious aspects" "Ghazali al 1058-1111" "Doctrines" "Brotherliness" "Qur\u02bcan" "Learning and scholarship" "Hadith" "Philosophy" "Islamic education" "Sources" "Authorities" "Marriage (islamic law)" "Sex religious aspects" "Criticism and interpretation" "Hermeneutics" "Trust in God" "Marriage--religious aspects--islam--early works to 1800" "Hq525.i8 g5513 1984" "Self-control--religious aspects--islam" "Gluttony" "Sex--religious aspects--islam" "Islam--doctrines" "Islam--doctrines--early works to 1800" "Bj1533.d49 g4313 1997"]

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