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Al-Ghazali on Disciplining the Soul & Breaking the Two Desires

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AL-GHAZALI ON DISCIPLINING THE SOUL & ON BREAKING THE TWO DESIRES

Books XXII and XXIII of the Revival of the Religious Sciences
(Ihya’ ‘Ulum al-Din)

Author: ABU HAMID AL-GHAZALI

Translated by: T. J. WINTER

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The spiritual life in Islam begins with riyadat al-nafs, the inner warfare against the ego. Distracted and polluted by worldliness, the lower self has a tendency to drag the human creature down into arrogance and vice. Only by a powerful effort of will can the sincere worshipper achieve the purity of soul which enables him to attain God’s proximity.

This translation of two chapters from The Revival of the Religious Sciences details the sophisticated spiritual techniques adopted by classical Islam. In the first step, On Disciplining the Soul, which cites copious anecdotes from the Islamic scriptures and biographies of the saints, Ghazali explains how to acquire good character traits, and goes on to describe how the sickness of the heart may be cured.

In the second part, Breaking the Two Desires, he focusses on the question of gluttony and sexual desire, concluding, in the words of the Prophet, that ‘the best of all matters is the middle way’.

The translator has added an introduction and notes which explore Ghazali’s ability to make use of Greek as well as Islamic ethics. The work will prove of special interest to those interested in Sufi mysticism, comparative ethics, and the question of sexuality in Islam.

T. J. Winter is Shaykh Zayed Lecturer in Islamic Studies at the University of Cambridge.

‘…the series as a whole, [is] a significant contribution to our understanding of this key figure in Islamic intellectual thought.’
Oliver Leaman, BRISMES Bulletin.

PAGES: 384
SIZE: 234 x 156mm

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The Islamic Texts Society

Al-Ghazali on Disciplining the Soul & Breaking the Two Desires

$65.00

AL-GHAZALI ON DISCIPLINING THE SOUL & ON BREAKING THE TWO DESIRES

Books XXII and XXIII of the Revival of the Religious Sciences
(Ihya’ ‘Ulum al-Din)

Author: ABU HAMID AL-GHAZALI

Translated by: T. J. WINTER

 Look Inside

The spiritual life in Islam begins with riyadat al-nafs, the inner warfare against the ego. Distracted and polluted by worldliness, the lower self has a tendency to drag the human creature down into arrogance and vice. Only by a powerful effort of will can the sincere worshipper achieve the purity of soul which enables him to attain God’s proximity.

This translation of two chapters from The Revival of the Religious Sciences details the sophisticated spiritual techniques adopted by classical Islam. In the first step, On Disciplining the Soul, which cites copious anecdotes from the Islamic scriptures and biographies of the saints, Ghazali explains how to acquire good character traits, and goes on to describe how the sickness of the heart may be cured.

In the second part, Breaking the Two Desires, he focusses on the question of gluttony and sexual desire, concluding, in the words of the Prophet, that ‘the best of all matters is the middle way’.

The translator has added an introduction and notes which explore Ghazali’s ability to make use of Greek as well as Islamic ethics. The work will prove of special interest to those interested in Sufi mysticism, comparative ethics, and the question of sexuality in Islam.

T. J. Winter is Shaykh Zayed Lecturer in Islamic Studies at the University of Cambridge.

‘…the series as a whole, [is] a significant contribution to our understanding of this key figure in Islamic intellectual thought.’
Oliver Leaman, BRISMES Bulletin.

PAGES: 384
SIZE: 234 x 156mm

The Islamic Texts Society

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