Welcome to our store Learn more

Free shipping for orders above $100 (AU Only) Learn more

IBT  |  SKU: 9789675062971

Jewels of the Qur'an: Al-Ghazali's Theory

$20.00
Tax included Shipping calculated at checkout.


Description

This book contains al-Ghazali’s views on the Qur’an. The nineteen chapters which constitute the first part of this book present us with al-Ghazali’s views on several broad problems relating to the Qur’an as a whole, e.g. the method of its understanding, its principal aims, the process by which all diverse branches of Islamic learning have stemmed from it, the reasons why similitudes and allegories are employed in it, variance in the excellence of its surahs and verses, and the relationship between the perceptible world and the world of the unseen. Various parts of the Qur’an are compared to various types of valuables, such as jewels, pearls, rubies, red brimstones, corundums, strongest musk and aloe-wood.

The two chapters which form the second part of this book contain more than 1500 verses which al-Ghazali calls the jewels and the pearls of the Qur’an - verses which concern the two greatest of the six major aims of the Scripture. Such a sifting out of the most important verses from the entire Qur’an is unprecedented in the history of Qur’anic studies.

Delivery and Shipping

We endeavour to ship items as soon as the order arrives which is currently 1-2 working days. 

For most regions and metro areas, shipping is $6.99

And, for any order of more than $100, shipping is FREE.

Payment & Security

Payment methods

  • American Express
  • Mastercard
  • PayPal
  • Visa

Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.

IBT

Jewels of the Qur'an: Al-Ghazali's Theory

$20.00

This book contains al-Ghazali’s views on the Qur’an. The nineteen chapters which constitute the first part of this book present us with al-Ghazali’s views on several broad problems relating to the Qur’an as a whole, e.g. the method of its understanding, its principal aims, the process by which all diverse branches of Islamic learning have stemmed from it, the reasons why similitudes and allegories are employed in it, variance in the excellence of its surahs and verses, and the relationship between the perceptible world and the world of the unseen. Various parts of the Qur’an are compared to various types of valuables, such as jewels, pearls, rubies, red brimstones, corundums, strongest musk and aloe-wood.

The two chapters which form the second part of this book contain more than 1500 verses which al-Ghazali calls the jewels and the pearls of the Qur’an - verses which concern the two greatest of the six major aims of the Scripture. Such a sifting out of the most important verses from the entire Qur’an is unprecedented in the history of Qur’anic studies.

View product