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Bezig met laden... Al-Ghazzali On Disciplining the Selfdoor Muhammad al-Ghazzali
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Al-Ghazali is famously known as, "Proof of Islam." In Discipling of Self, Al-Ghazali starts with his belief in Islam, "There is no God but God [Allah]." The Three Fundamentals of his thought in this book are Knowledge, States, and Actions. Al-Ghazali builds on these three and urges believers to train their self (soul). I was surprised to find, Al-Ghazali saying, Man is made in the image of God. If you have read Aristotle's Ethics, you might find similar thought here. Overall, a great short read. Deus Vult, Gottfried. Al-Ghazali is famously known as, "Proof of Islam." In Discipling of Self, Al-Ghazali starts with his belief in Islam, "There is no God but God [Allah]." The Three Fundamentals of his thought in this book are Knowledge, States, and Actions. Al-Ghazali builds on these three and urges believers to train their self (soul). I was surprised to find, Al-Ghazali saying, Man is made in the image of God. If you have read Aristotle's Ethics, you might find similar thought here. Overall, a great short read. Deus Vult, Gottfried. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
General Description: Al-Ghazzali places great emphasis on the virtue and spiritual reward of having a good disposition. He also discusses how to recognize the sicknesses of the spiritual heart, the signs of a good character, the raising and training of children, and the prerequisites of becoming a disciple. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Al-Ghazzali places great emphasis on the virtue and spiritual reward of having a good disposition. He also discusses how to recognize the sicknesses of the spiritual heart, the signs of a good character, the raising and training of children, and the prerequisites of becoming a disciple. This is Book XXI of Part Three of the Alchemy of Happiness entitled The Destroyers.